Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [vb base] that [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Ice is the greatest worry that a pool owner has during winter months , for not only does it trap noxious gases which are likely to suffocate the fish , but it also exerts tremendous pressure upon the pool structure and can crack the most expertly laid concrete . |
2 | Many doctors specializing in the care of the dying consider that the state of modern medicine makes even the need to consider the notion of euthanasia , whether at the request of the patient or otherwise , as an option quite unnecessary , quite apart from its moral repugnance . |
3 | Did the accused intend that the period of his keeping the machinery would be so long as to amount to an outright taking ? |
4 | It lay only about six miles west of Châtellerault and documents from the 1130s indicate that the castellan of Clairvaux at that time was a vassal of the Viscount of Châtellerault . |
5 | The icons to the left indicate that a slide is a chart or an organisation diagram . |
6 | The Chinese believe that the clavicle , a small bone embedded in the shoulder muscle , is a protection against evil . |
7 | The gloomiest predict that the effect on confidence could turn recession into slump . |
8 | The 2 25 engine usually performs well in the 110 Check that the throttle linkage is giving full movement on both chokes of the carb As it is a progressive twin choke a small loss of movement such as a carpet tucked under the pedal can mean a big power loss |
9 | Soviet specialists argue that the Vietnamese believe that the insistence on neutralisation in the ASEAN Zone proposal is intended to isolate Vietnam , since it could not obtain sufficient guarantees against being isolated as a participant in a neutral zone . |
10 | However , events in the 1980s suggest that the picture is a good deal more complex . |
11 | A few fear that the outcome could be harmful ; they foresee a new underclass , unable to get jobs or insurance . |
12 | However , some people like to mix their own concrete ; others do so on financial grounds , while a few feel that the lorry can not get close enough to the site to make the upheaval that it inevitably causes worthwhile . |