Example sentences of "that [vb mod] [verb] [noun] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 There are several complaints that may affect women at some time in their lives from period pains and pre-menstrual tension to thrush and cystitis .
2 There are several complaints that may affect women at some time in their lives from period pains and pre-menstrual tension to thrush and cystitis .
3 For only on foot does one detect the subtle rise and fall of ground to which the earliest settlers were so sensitive , or alignments in the town scene that may throw light on some fundamental change of plan : or the names of streets and lanes that set the mind working at once .
4 At the outset , it also considers issues within the organisation that may indicate areas of potential improvement .
5 TABLE 3 SUBSTANCES THAT MAY CAUSE PROBLEMS IN CHEMICAL SENSITIVITY
6 The historian Kirkpatrick was recalling an incident fourteen years earlier when he included the above in his 1751 treatise ‘ Reflections on the Causes that may retard Putrefaction of dead Bodies ’ .
7 ‘ You 'll find a letter of authorization in there that should take care of all contingencies . ’
8 The proposal of a flexible school leaving age is aimed to buy time while considering the major changes that should take place in secondary education .
9 ‘ And when you and your royal half-brother have been sucked dry of every drop of accursed wolfseed by the Frost Giantess ; when you have been deprived of every drop that might bear fruit in some unknown womb and create another wolfcreatury , I shall give you both to the Soul Eaters .
10 Next , we look at some simple examples that might form part of scientific knowledge .
11 It is difficult to identify the personality that might give rise to this energetic emotional life , so full of fears and petty triumphs ; it is a kind of vainglorious fool , a miles gloriosus .
12 He was interested in the hamlets and villages on the fringe of the deer country , the cottages and the farmhouses that might provide bases for dedicated stalkers .
13 The Bail Information Schemes being developed in England and Wales also provide the prosecutor with additional information that might reduce requests for custodial remands .
14 Are there any disasters you see in your books that might take place in this country that we 're not taking any notice of , in terms of planning at all ?
15 Yon Balberith is reet big orrid ruffy beast wi gurt black beard full o rats and green teeth gnashing and a grinding and flames coming out o bum that 'd take wallpaper off front parlor .
16 We have therefore sought additional analysis strategies that could make use of all the recorded data .
17 It is a decision that could cost £500,000 in lost gate receipts .
18 Yugoslavia was the most extreme case , but there are many other examples that could threaten stability in central and eastern Europe .
19 For example , members might claim to be disadvantaged in an open hearing in putting forward a defence that could give rise to legal action for defamation or breach of confidence .
20 Traditionally , phonemes were supposed not to overlap in their allophones , so that the only plosives that could have allophones with bilabial place of articulation were and ; this restriction is no longer looked on as so important .
21 A judge yesterday made a unique ruling against Warwickshire County Cricket Club that could have repercussions in all sports .
22 This represented a great step forward in the services available from the co-operative and one that could have significance for advisory services in this country — particularly in remote areas .
23 Some of these firms ( typically , ones that possessed marketing or technological knowledge that could find application in new product lines : see Chandler , 1962 ) next tried to grow by diversifying , a strategy which revealed that the U-form had weaknesses when used to administer activities in several different markets .
24 I had a camera with me , too , loaded with film that could take pictures in low light conditions .
25 Although Newton did not hinder the setting up of a programme in animal morphology under Balfour , he was suspicious of the laboratory-based discipline and played an important role in galvanizing the country 's amateur bird-watchers to form a network that could provide information of real scientific value .
26 In his letter to Congressmen , Admiral Trost added that if the budget cuts were sustained ‘ there will be a catastrophic impact on the Trident programme ’ that would involve losses of nuclear deterrent capability ‘ for many years ’ .
27 No matter what reservations Churchill might have entertained about the Atlantic Charter and whether or not freedom was meant to apply to colonial territories , the unworthiness of France to return to Indochina was soon to become one of Roosevelt 's fixed ideas on colonialism and an issue that would bedevil relations between all the Allied powers in Southeast Asia with the possible and ironic exception of the Soviet Union .
28 When he came in the evening — it was by this time unthinkable that there should be an evening when he did not come — he might let slip something that would make sense of this new move .
29 ‘ D' you know because so many people switch off their TVs by remote control instead of pulling out the plug , they go on using electricity , the same in one night that would power Leicester for one day .
30 Its supporters claim that the first would be the first step towards a test reactor that would burn plasma for long periods .
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