Example sentences of "that [verb] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 I think Malcolm also found her attractive , but it was the love that dares not speak its name .
2 At a somewhat less general level , however , there are also variables that function as markers of BV ( as against more general Ulster or Irish varieties ) and that do not vary significantly within the inner city in social terms .
3 Have at least six done , and wear clothes that do not hide your shape .
4 In fact , these are the only points that do not move with inversion ; they are said to be ‘ invariant under inversion ’ .
5 ‘ It often happens [ as in dreams and fevers ] that we perceive things that do not exist . ’
6 This general tendency in soil conservation evaluation derives from similar problems identified by critics of the existing approaches to agricultural research , namely the lack of a continuous outreach to and from research stations and farmers , and the conducting of programmes under conditions that do not exist for the farmer/pastoralist who is supposed to adopt them ( Biggs 1981 ) .
7 IBM Corp is still not ready with a full scale disk array for its mainframes , but next week , the company is expected to come out with the new 3390-9 disk drives , offering three times the capacity of the 3390-3 — could be as much as 60Gb on the As , 100Gb on the Bs ( CI No 2,046 ) — but they will be somewhat slower than the existing ones : a new 3990 controller that will be able to talk to disks that do not exist yet is expected to follow later , probably in the autumn .
8 The possibilities for integration , that do not exist in a segregated , all-age special school , are many — as students begin to mix , sometimes for the first time , in a community setting with other adult learners .
9 As a result , the military have bases they do not require , weapon systems they do not need , to meet threats that do not exist .
10 not to attempt to solve problems that do not exist or whose solution rests with human reorganization .
11 I have found more difficulty teaching the relational model to computer students ( who want to think in terms of computer jargon and are looking for complications that do not exist ) than to management students .
12 It will not fit our practice well enough to count as an eligible interpretation , and its normative program will be empty , because it instructs us to follow conventions that do not exist .
13 However , we have many examples of ellipses with antecedents that do not parallel the elided material , for example :
14 Further , the need for averaging obviously favours repetitive responses to repetitive stimuli and neural events that do not correlate in a consistent time-locked way with external stimuli will necessarily be overlooked .
15 It is easy enough to set up an objective which really consists of two contradictory objectives : that is to say that to reach one you have to move away from the other ( for example , lowering prices on premium goods , designing a family sports car , designing tyres that do not wear out ) .
16 There is a particular need for this if the school programme concentrates on reading-scheme materials that do not offer the narrative , emotional , or language rewards of ‘ real ’ books .
17 If the joint venture is between firms that do not compete directly in the relevant product market , the exemption applies for five years ( from when the product is first put on the EC market ) regardless of market share ; it also applies if the participants are rivals but their collective share does not exceed 20 per cent of the relevant market .
18 Fourth , a further difference between the NCRA and the block exemption is that the latter offers a safe harbour for firms that do not compete directly with each other in relevant output markets , or for rivals whose collective market share is less than 20 per cent There are two issues of interest here .
19 It is not clear however whether it has a neuronal-specific regulatory role , because the data obtained in non neuronal cells were obtained by transient transfections in cells that do not show any hypersensitive sites in this region of the promoter of the endogenous NF-L gene .
20 They are , rather , expected to express their impulses in certain ways , ways that do not transgress against the more lenient standards of modern times .
21 This case shows that statutory provisions regarding payment of costs need not impinge upon the right of a party to litigation to recover his costs by means that do not involve payment .
22 Basically , there are two types of identifying references to particulars : one involving the use of " demonstratives " ( demonstrative pronouns , personal pronouns , adverbs such as " here " , " there " , " today " etc. ) ; the other relying on descriptions that do not involve the use of demonstratives ; one speaker-related , the other " impersonal " .
23 Members of the House of Lords and MPs backed the move , which , it is hoped , will pay for studies into homeopathic and other ways of treating patients that do not involve conventional therapies .
24 Every killer has its own special modus operandi — or MO , to use a police term — and it does not take kindly to being forced to attack in circumstances that do not favour its special hunting style .
25 The examiner is aiming to test your understanding and the best way to do this is to use rather more unstructured questions , such as this one , that do not favour the rote-learning of pro forma techniques .
26 There are ways to measure the distance to nearby galaxies that do not rely on their red shift .
27 There are also direct links between the nerves and the immune system that do not rely on messenger substances .
28 There was a conspiracy among Labour Members to put on the record points that do not arise from the report .
29 This has two purposes , firstly to illustrate the above assertion about the pervasiveness of layering and secondly to act as a reminder that there are important double diffusive flows that do not arise from instability of vertical gradients .
30 What about my freedom to eat a canteen meal in relatively clean air , to wear clothes that do not reek of stale tobacco and to breathe air as clean as is reasonably possible .
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