Example sentences of "that [vb mod] [verb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Research work also continues on serotonin secretion by the brain and on drugs that may affect that process .
2 ( 1991 ) have analysed various industrial policy measures that may achieve these ends , including direct and indirect subsidies to producers as well as standard protectionist measures such as tariffs , quotas , and non-tariff barriers .
3 In this climate , the academic in English and other subjects in the humanities , who is busy , who publishes a lot , who goes to conferences , can not but be preferred to the quiet scholar , who keeps a low profile , even seems rather idle , but is taking his time over a major piece of scholarly writing that may involve many years ' work and which he does not intend to give to the world until he is ready .
4 Strangely , this section does not mention modification of childbearing patterns among the measures that may serve this goal , while expressly stating that : " Sustained reductions in fertility have generally been preceded by reductions in mortality .
5 the ending may seem quite unconvincing , with the prospect of their marriage , but there are a few clues from Pip 's first meeting with her till then that may suggest some development .
6 In some species males and females consort socially in long-term relationships that may last many years .
7 Very recent taxonomic observations , though , have identified a population of pigs in northern Kenya and Somalia that may match this description .
8 Secondly , much of the evidence presented in the editorial ( and this letter ) is based on hypotheses derived from models of invasion and metastasis that may bear little relation to the function of metalloproteinases in vivo .
9 As we approach retirement , we are in an age range that may encompass another kind of loss and sense of loneliness — the death of parents .
10 Morals from this episode that may have some parallels with the test-tube fusion story of 1989 include the delicate balance between the world of science and the media .
11 In clinical practice the sufferer is helped to see that there are other choices , other " pictures " that can be put into the mental library of how life is or could be , and that there is no need to attempt to control one 's life by clinging to a fixed perception of reality that may have some validity for the sufferer but little validity for others .
12 Even so , there 's a clear split between the planners and the practitioners : the former see the new framework as strengthening existing good professional relationships ; the practitioners , in the health service particularly , fear it as a layer of bureaucracy that may undermine those relationships .
13 A stratagem that may solve this problem is to give short-acting insulin alone before the evening meal and intermediate-acting insulin at bedtime ( Tattersall & Gale , 1981 ; Francis et al , 1983 ) .
14 That is a statistic that ought to alarm any Lloyd 's insider .
15 That ought to make this situation easier to bear .
16 Above are six examples of reels that should cover any eventuality .
17 It has been almost impossible for them to acquire the artistic infrastructure that should surround those works so that they can be seen in the right scholarship context .
18 Last month we took a look at the essential preparation that should proceed any purchase of an aquarium for any house .
19 There are some observers who think this to be admirable ; but there are others who believe that in such cases the basic obligations that should keep such enthusiasts at home have been obscured by pretension and sentimentality .
20 Brothers and sisters , I say to you that the message that must leave this Conference is one that says to all trade unionists , we will fight any oppressive legislation used against us .
21 There was no table set and she looked round for a sideboard that must house such things as cutlery .
22 It is extraordinarily refreshing to see Kingdon 's emphasis on the geographical processes and patterns that must underlie any transformation through time .
23 There could 've been something there , someone I 'd met in the past that might open another door . ’
24 In a critical discussion of Carol Gilligan 's work in moral development ( Gilligan , 1982 ) , she notes that Gilligan 's methodological principles , in particular the aim of listening responsively with receptiveness and humility , supply an example of the kind of approach that might fulfil this aim .
25 For example , estimates for the implicit marginal social benefit from saving life in the UK range from 20 million in the case of building regulations introduced after the Ronan Point disaster to 50 for a rarely used test in pregnant women that might prevent some still-births .
26 My job was to say a few words that might comfort both groups .
27 We therefore sought clinical and pathological features that might test this concept and help us identify risk factors for the development of RP .
28 In urban Britain outside the new towns , networks of pedestrianised routes that might connect such shopping areas with housing scarcely exist .
29 Well , that , that , that reminds me of something that might cast some light on Jake 's dream .
30 This is scorched-earth commentary , razing to the ground everything that might provide some cover for his quarry , stripping the plays of all that renders them humanly habitable .
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