Example sentences of "[noun] that [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 The kind of religion that people like in this country is to do , I think , with their sense of identity as being British people and following British habits and customs .
2 That 's fixed but some some of them started off with a a fo a double sided piece of paper which is thrown away with the rest of the garbage that people keep in their houses .
3 Many of the so-called personality characteristics that people manifest , and many of the habits they have acquired , are subject to modification .
4 And we get songs that people send into the office and once in a while we 'll come up with something that somebody just sends us .
5 And er you know about sixteen of the twenty two tracks on the C D are songs that people suggested .
6 Yeah we have a little bit of new material , we always get every year you 'll get about you know eight or ten good new songs that people write and the one good thing about the people who write for us is that the songs sound like they 're they 're old songs which is ideal you know .
7 There is a strong perception that multimedia products related to well-respected , successful books will have a greater chance of success because of that relationship .
8 On the other hand , the charting options within the spreadsheet function in Works are robust and simple to operate , with the result that graphics for analysis of publication data are much better than they would otherwise have been .
9 It is exclusive inasmuch as it demands a recognition of a continuously expanding number of works of art , a process which finds its correlative in cultural criticism 's developing complexity of coding , with the result that works of art and their criticism becomes increasingly ‘ difficult ’ , forever demanding more time and more money to ‘ appreciate ’ .
10 As Henige ( 1982 ) points out , there has been a tendency to use such informants to the exclusion of others , with the result that data are biased towards the experience of a small number of individuals .
11 I believe that a Christian 's position on this matter recognises the necessity for state action but goes on to argue that much of education , health and other welfare services could be quite adequately provided through the private sector , with the result that people would be free to exercise greater freedom of choice and also exercise greater responsibility over their lives .
12 Thus when direct taxes are increased , they reduce people 's net incomes — the income effect — with the result that people have to work harder if they want to maintain , let alone improve , their standard of living .
13 The government 's policies — especially in the areas of religion and foreign policy — impinged directly on the lives of a significant proportion of the population , with the result that people could not help but be politicised to some degree .
14 It seemed to Marie that people would only have to take one look at her to see that she did n't belong in these surroundings .
15 If you begin by believing that everyone 's looks are individual and accepting that there are some colours or product formulations that people just do n't like , then you have to start from a completely different selling point than the traditional cosmetic houses .
16 They must be attentive to all the susceptibilities that people might have in this connection , and ensure that all of them played a part in resolving the tasks that arose in a society of this kind .
17 The suspicion grew in Darwin 's mind that species were not fixed for ever .
18 Bear in mind that there.can be additives in unlabelled food such as bread from a bakery , fish-and-chips , other take-away food , and restaurant food eg French fries .
19 Ignoring the gleam in his eyes , she carried on ‘ — but bear in mind that Rosa might walk in any minute . ’
20 There are plenty of people in the music business who would like it that way , but I have to bear in mind that people get ill , home-sick and miserable .
21 A registered charity , all dogs and prospective owners are vetted and this accounts for the high success rate but it must be kept in mind that people who need to find a new home for their dog usually have a problem , or a problem dog .
22 If central heating is to be newly installed , it should be borne in mind that people who have two different forms of heating are at an advantage during a power failure or power cut if there is a strike , also that gas- or oil-fired central heating depend upon an electric pump .
23 The mail-shot received a high response rate of over 43% — 13 replies from 30 enquiries — so a higher number of negative responses was expected , bearing in mind that people are generally swifter to complain than to praise .
24 It is also worth bearing in mind that data on the benefits of conventional antihypertensive therapy have been derived to a large extent from subjects less than 65 years of age ( Koch-Weser , 1978 ) .
25 When planning internal verification , centres must bear in mind that staff carrying out the role must have the experience and background to enable them to be effective .
26 ‘ When a second much larger explosion went off , there was so much confusion that people were running towards it .
27 Why do you think there was a f a fear that people wanted the police to erm going round the co I presume they wanted more wanted more police activity .
28 That is to say the fear that people feel .
29 So much so that , in a recent US television interview , Apple 's chief executive officer John Scully made a prediction that telecoms will dominate the next stage in the development of computing .
30 A ND you resist all eye contact , remembering the words of barrister Caradog Morgan who earlier this year , in defending one Victoria Carrington , freelance insurance consultant accused of assaulting two fellow passengers because they had joggled her newspaper and dared to look at her right in the face , said , ‘ There is a convention on the Underground that people do not look each other in the eye . ’
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