Example sentences of "that [vb base] [to-vb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | The seeds are all the external influences that tend to throw us out of balance and they may affect us on any level of our being ; on the physical level it may be something simple like being exposed to a cold wind , getting soaked in the rain or even some form of trauma . |
2 | It is clear that this change is highly evaluated in Belfast in terms of social class hierarchy and status , as it is the more prestigious groups that tend to adopt it and the more ‘ advanced ’ ( generally female and younger ) group who introduce it to the conservative inner-city communities ( which are characterized by dense and multiplex network ties that tend to resist innovation and maintain conservative forms ) . |
3 | The presence of teenager Kevin Thomas in the Hearts ' squad may be designed to supply the goals that tend to elude them at Broomfield . |
4 | They accept the forces that tend to bring them into equilibrium with their surroundings . |
5 | Two days — she would give herself that long to see him again . |
6 | In private , however , the view is gaining ground that eventual membership of the Community by those East European countries that want to join it would be a good idea . |
7 | Erm on the understanding that for any Green Party members that want to use it over the conference . |
8 | There 's probably 25 out there that want to beat me , and there will be no favours . ’ |
9 | If you are to enjoy the satisfaction of growing one , clearly it helps to know how to combat all the pests and diseases that conspire to stop you . |
10 | Lizards that have lost their tails by autotomy do not live as long as those that manage to retain them , nor do they breed as efficiently . |
11 | There are several characteristics of the breed that seem to set it apart from other British cattle , though appearances can be deceptive . |
12 | He ( unlike those he holds guilty of some of the corrupt practices that seem to obsess him both here , and in the Regiment of Princes , the coin-clippers and counterfeiters ) , has done nothing wrong . |
13 | Today , however , we make a conscious attempt to identify and measure social needs and to evaluate the services that try to meet them . |
14 | Repeated presentation of a given stimulus , therefore , will allow a network of links to be established among the elements that go to make it up ( particularly strong links being formed among those elements that tend to be sampled frequently ) . |
15 | The most obvious questions have to do with the elements or components of the curriculum : the things that go to make it up ( see Figure 1.1 ) . |
16 | Because they are highlighted , so too is the gender specificity of the body and the bodily experience — the constructions of the body that go to make it male or female . |
17 | One government pamphlet complained how scarcely any of the Anglican clergy could find it in their hearts to thank the King , " and those Few that pretend to do it , have proceeded so Awkwardly in their Acknowledgments , as renders them of very little Value , since in the same addresses they also pressed for " the continuance of those Penal Laws , which diametrically oppose … the Royal Indulgence " . |
18 | Those that survive experimental tests are provisionally retained and those that fail to survive them are rejected , although some decisions are open to appeal in the light of some further ingenious , independently testable hypothesis . |
19 | Four , it 's remotely possible that someone used that flake to frame her . ’ |
20 | The powers that exist to enable him to carry out this task are expressly preserved by the Act , and it is essential to consider their scope in some detail . |
21 | If you are looking after an elderly relative , make use of any help groups and agencies that exist to relieve you . |
22 | Many windsurfing texts that aim to make you a better sailor explain the skills and techniques you need to master in a ‘ how to do it ’ format , with numerous photographic sequences of the manoeuvres involved . |
23 | In Chapter ii we found that a good deal of social science has been informed by this view ; but it is nevertheless natural to wonder why individualism should be excluded from the group of disciplines that aim to provide us with a grasp of the social world . |
24 | Nevertheless , there are many things about the Demoiselles that serve to relate it to other painting of the period and , more particularly , to the contemporary work of Matisse . |
25 | Erm er and it 's the way that we do it that 's made it made it very comfortable to go into something , like most of the people that come to see us and work with us , they 've never sold never been involved in advertising let alone sold it because erm |
26 | Now most people that come to see us have never been involved in designing or writing ads . |
27 | Arctic mammals and birds have evolved pure white fur or feathers that help to camouflage them against the white expanses of the frozen north . |
28 | Cuts are announced , and enforced , by the central government , but it is most often the local authorities that have to implement them . |
29 | That have to give it to Ded , she 's got a car . |
30 | erm I can not deny that erm they will not be received at all well by those that have to pay them . |