Example sentences of "that [noun pl] [vb base] [to-vb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Secondly , to give the magazine readability , something with lasting value and relevance that readers wish to keep for reference .
2 The programme model is one of parent capacitation and empowerment so that parents learn to cope with child-rearing , finding their own solutions rather than increasing their dependence on professionals .
3 If we take the research on goals plus the experience of practitioners in the selection business we will find a high degree of consensus about the more frequently cited goals that individuals attempt to satisfy at work .
4 We shall shortly see how the tax system , in this case a tax on cigarettes , may be used to offset externalities that individuals fail to take into account .
5 For there is no good reason to subscribe to the widely-held intuition that explanations have to conform to individualist tenets .
6 An unusual aspect of these dreams is the cautious attitude that dreamers tend to adopt to flying — a rare example of commentary within a dream , of insight or lucidity .
7 These principles essentially define the subject : they are the bearings that teachers need to take in order to plot their course .
8 I 'm not terribly sure what UCCA stands for , but it 's the form that pupils use to apply for university .
9 The important thing is that children learn to read with confidence , understanding and pleasure .
10 I do n't think I 'll bother to answer the remarks that others need to say of course tremendous resources have gone into the health service over the past few years , but I think whatever government is in power , it will never be enough for all the new developments in the health service , and that is always the trouble , whoever would be there would find it difficult .
11 And maybe that is part of real life , maybe that is a fact of life that women have to take on board , but perhaps men have to take it on board a bit more as well .
12 All of the studies which have looked at the effect of maturity on mispricings ( Bhatt and Cakici , 1990 ; Klemkosky and Lee , 1991 ; MacKinlay and Ramaswamy , 1988 ; Twite , 1991a ; Strickland and Xu , 1992 ; Yadav and Pope , 1990 ; 1992b ) have found that mispricings tend to decline in size and frequency as delivery approaches .
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