Example sentences of "that [vb mod] [vb infin] [pers pn] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | So we continue travelling hopefully , traversing the geography , and absorbing impressions that may get me out of the pictorial routine that all artists are prone to . |
2 | A 1–0 result that should settle us down for the coming weeks especially with Liverpool and Arsenal back to back . |
3 | Galway will still go in as underdogs — an unusual position for them — but one that should suit them down to the ground . |
4 | Conceivably , the shipping company could be sold off as a going concern that might bring it up to about 1Op in the Pound . " |
5 | Bobby 'll be here in a minute , and I want you all to give him a performance that 'll blast him out of his seat ! ’ |
6 | Make the best of a bad job and busy yourself doing something that 'll keep you out of the firing line . |
7 | Virgin were the only company that could pull him out of the hole , and it was to Virgin that McLaren now turned , cap in hand . |
8 | ‘ I watch everything I can because I feel this is a tie that could set us up for a good run in Europe , ’ added Creaney . |
9 | WALES prop Mike Griffiths is facing a suspension that could rule him out of the clash with world champions Australia , after his dismissal in CARDIFF 'S match at Aberavon yesterday . |
10 | Ruth wanted to turn and plunge away , to strike out blindly through the water ; but Adam kept hold of her , and she knew the coast here was treacherous — even at full tide there were currents that could sweep you out to sea . |
11 | His edginess and irritable outbursts that could put it back in . |
12 | And farther down the loch had waited the frigate that would escort it out to sea and stay with it , someone had told her , until it reached the safety of deep water . |
13 | Those previous kisses had had meaning after all , and now he had only to utter those three little words that would send her up into the clouds . |
14 | Britain 's two banned weightlifters were waiting for phone calls that would send them back to Barcelona . |
15 | ah , I 've put you a three eight , wide eight thick piece of steel lay it on the top that would hold it down in the middle |
16 | Donald Hardie , the Scottish director of the IoD , feels the problem stems from the education system , with girls being discouraged from studying the subjects that would get them on to the business ladder . |
17 | He could not think of a single convincing excuse that would get him out of the house . |
18 | Hurriedly , with her head down , she made her way to the nearest entrance that would take her back into the factory . |
19 | He drove a wide circle out of the car park towards the slip-road that would take him back to the dual carriageway . |
20 | Cleared with the security guards at the desk he went into the lift that would take him down to a depth below the level of the Thames . |
21 | We abandoned the last Munro , especially as it 's a top that can be combined with Meall Greigh to be bagged another day , and staggered down into the long glen that would take us back to our morning starting point . |
22 | The caution takes Mohan to 21 points and a one-match ban that will rule him out of the home game against Barnsley . |
23 | Like locust swarms we will experience a vast population crash at some point , one that will drag us back to a more natural level . |
24 | The Liverpool manager was seething with rage after his defender David Burrows was carried off in this Coca-Cola Cup tie with a severe knee injury that will keep him out for at least three months . |
25 | Gary Stevens , whose non-appearance was announced on Monday , is to enter hospital tomorrow for an operation on his damaged left foot that will keep him out for the rest of the season . |
26 | This time Mr Moran has stepped forward to shoulder even greater responsibility while Mr Souness recovers from a heart operation that will keep him out of the manager 's chair for the rest of the season . |
27 | Roycroft and Smith worry about perverse incentives : the fact that hospital treatment costs nothing , while people have to pay for the home care that will keep them out of hospital . |
28 | Frank McAvennie , meanwhile , will today give his answer to the offer of a contract that will take him up to the end of the season and with the promise of a more substantial agreement if his progress is satisfactory . |
29 | Plan to do something that will take you out of the house and , perhaps , go for a long walk . |
30 | Set in the heart of Newmarket , the horseracing capital of the world , the recently extended museum 's six galleries are packed with exhibits that will take you back to the origins of racing … when Charles II rode in matches across the glorious heath . |