Example sentences of "that be [v-ing] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 But like I said , I think kids an that are taking it so
2 Do n't bother to struggle against the hands or arms that are holding your throat ; they will be strong .
3 In the UK , large information technology companies are over-valued by the market compared with the smaller concerns that are outperforming them , a survey by information technology financial advisers Broadview Associates suggests .
4 Sort out any matters that are bothering you , or make a list of people to phone or write to , shopping to be done , etc. next day .
5 First , we can make a list of the things that we are holding against others , things that are bothering us , causing pain , things that make life miserable .
6 But if you take the , the servicing sections overall , what we should be able to say is that look okay we 're gon na have a delayed kick in of improved productiv because it , productivity cos of new systems that are helping us , whether it moves us from two point six to two point seven to two point eight is arguable , and we wo n't know that for sure until we get there , but we should n't have is deterioration .
7 What he 's talking about and this is the same erm same councillor who was talking about living harmoniously side by side those that have are are buying them , those that are renting them but what he 's actually saying is well I 'm actually very , very sorry but if you have n't a job , if you have n't an income or you 're income is so low , just go over there and stay away from us decent chaps with lots of cash .
8 This is why it is so important to address each day those things that are bugging us .
9 These missiles are precisely the type of weapons that are demonstrating their effectiveness in the Gulf conflict .
10 As consumers we can demand a change in the manufacture of products that are threatening our health now .
11 Lots of people that are finding it very difficult are n't they ?
12 This requires integration between the systems that are programming my driving behaviour and those programming my speech .
13 If the food is already going bad , irradiation can destroy the bugs that are making it rotten ; so , with a low bacteria count , the food 's state of decay can not be spotted .
14 It 's the theologians that are making it complicated .
15 There could be some vibrations at work that are making you feel uneasy .
16 Why is n't these doctors that are condemning it and the pharmacists and so forth , together on a panel of something and expose it on T V or in the press that they condemn it .
17 See the ones that are growing there 's nothing there look .
18 place where they they were like getting er ones that had been smashed up , and doing and they said that the people that are doing it are top people !
19 Because that 's the thing like , although if she did something a bit more traditional , it 'd probably please the likes of us but when you think , the kids that are doing it , if she says oh we 're doing something out of Starlight Express it 'll be aah !
20 He actually thinks it 's Marks and Sparks that are doing it .
21 yeah , the thing is , the people that are paying it , we 're paying more than we 've ever paid before and we 're getting less back
22 In March , as in past years , we had two members in the delegation that met with the all party committee for pensions in the House of Commons where we raised many of the matters that are worrying our generation including community care .
23 It ca n't be referring to the ones the sons of the kingdom that are inheriting it is it ?
24 There are things I have to do ; things I have to think about , Holy Father , Father Tom , things that are occupying my mind and I ca n't give you time for these things , these words , Father Tom , Your Holiness . ’
25 You 've cleared up quite a lot of questions that were haunting me . ’
26 Yet problems were emerging with other transport modes that were discouraging their use within BP .
27 Alice bit back the tears of disappointment that were pricking her eyelids , and parodied a smile .
28 It was worth all the hard work that we had put into it because it got that we used to use the town park towards the latter part of Barnardos day and all the men that we had gathered together used to have to erect every piece of fence to enclose like it is now , the park , is enclosed now with with fencing the men that were helping us did that all voluntarily !
29 In all the eyes that were watching her , that 's all she could see .
30 Gazing blankly at the colour chart that was thrust into her hands , she felt as though she was falling apart at the seams , as though all the muscles and tendons that were holding her body together were snapping one by one .
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