Example sentences of "[noun sg] [that] [modal v] [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Indeed , he hoped they would provide the basis of a religion that could unite the warring factions of the Church . |
2 | A ‘ god ’ and corresponding religion that can serve the human need , must be produced by mankind itself , that is , the ‘ god ’ must be created by life and man 's intelligence , not life created by ‘ god ’ . |
3 | I believe that the creation of the universe and all that that involves , is still a mystery and forms no part of the conception of a god and a corresponding religion that can fulfil the human need . |
4 | In one sentence it was ‘ The objectives of US policy can only be attained by such French action that will satisfy the nationalist aspirations of the peoples of Indo-China ’ . |
5 | Benzinol , the state company based in Bratislava , is about to sign a deal that will give the BP-Unipart alliance access to about 200 petrol stations — two-thirds of the entire petrol station market in Slovakia — and access to a market of well-organized motor workshops . |
6 | They had boosted the strength of the signal they were bouncing off the troposphere and started transmitting the pre-coded programme that would override the telemetric signals being sent from Bacton to the offshore gas platforms . |
7 | Extreme right wing parties applaud Mr Heitmann 's views and some fear that could fuel the alarming spate of attacks on foreigners . |
8 | All stressed skin structures exhibit a minimum surface tension that can contain the applied forces . |
9 | It could , in theory , be used as a switch that could outperform the electronic equivalent in many cases . |
10 | Today the London to Brighton trains still roar through Balcombe Tunnel , the passengers completely unaware of the tragedy that will haunt the darkened bore for ever . |
11 | I made a guesswork assessment that it would be able to provide a motor car that would cost the disabled person at least 25 per cent less than if he made his own arrangements . |
12 | leyasu sought to establish a system of rule that would ensure the continued dominance of his heirs . |
13 | To the Germans , however , it presented the key to Côte 304 , which was the key to Mort Homme , which in turn was the key that would unlock the Right Bank , und so weiter . |
14 | I was delighted with the attribution of a motive more understandable and more worthy than in biblical and Miltonic tradition and was lost in admiration of the boldness that could characterize the Supreme Being . |
15 | As he fielded questions at a press conference in his Yeovil constituency about his terms for a coalition in the event of a hung Parliament or whether Downing Street had been given his telephone number , the instrument that could receive the crucial call was being hunted down by aides . |
16 | The works of mercy and the virtues together show that combination of active life and inner condition that can counteract the subversive activities of the seven sins : pride , envy , wrath , gluttony , covetousness , sloth and lechery . |
17 | Digital Equipment Corp is contemplating producing a translator that will take the binary code from shrink-wrapped Windows applications and spit out Alpha code . |
18 | DEC is contemplating producing a translator that will take the binary code from shrink-wrapped Windows applications and spit out Alpha code . |
19 | He abandoned the concept of a linear scale in favour of a more flexible method of seeking an underlying unity that would rationalize the apparent diversity of living forms . |
20 | At least they did so until the local priest warned them that if they did not stop , he 'd say a prayer that would make the dead rise from their graves and walk the length and breadth of the islands . |
21 | The Microprocessor Report says ‘ Weitek is rumoured to be working on a new Sparc processor that would extend the chip-level upgrade concept to workstations . |
22 | The absence of a rebound internal anal sphincter response after deflation of the rectal balloon in all patients with a spinal transection at a level that would involve the sympathetic outflow would support interruption of sympathetic reflexes conveyed through the spinal cord . |
23 | The task , therefore , is to merge the Eastern and Western processes into a new paradigm that will unleash the creative potential and ‘ free-up ’ innovative activities while focusing on unified goals of the organization . |
24 | Taylor runs a government funded research team which is trying to develop a computer that can make the right tactical decisions as consistently as the top 10 per cent of generals . |
25 | As a former winner at Dornoch ( 1985 ) , where nobody took him beyond the 16th green , Garth has the right credentials for a marathon week 's work — sound legs and wind , a good nerve , great concentration , and all the shots for a course that will test the strong and mock the timid . |
26 | The more we look at the behaviour of insects , birds , mammals , and man , the more we see a continuum of complexity rather than any difference in kind that might separate the intellectual Valhalla of our species from the apparently mindless computations of insects . |
27 | If we 're only offering £10,500 a year to join the police force , for people to put their lives on the line , it not the sort of money that would attract the right people . |
28 | She hesitated , conscious that she was being required to take a decision that must change the whole course of her life . |
29 | He was at all times happy , said his lordship , to give his assent to any measure that could relieve the unfortunate debtor without giving an opportunity to the adulterer , the swindler etc. to take advantage of the same law — . |
30 | Consider a patient with pain , diarrhoea , and malaise — raised CRP is a clear indication that there is active inflammation present that may reflect the intrinsic inflammatory processes of Crohn 's disease ; a low CRP implies the absence of an active inflammatory process . |