Example sentences of "that [vb -s] [pron] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 A British company that has nothing to do with the American rail network , Amtrak is expanding and wants to recruit about 200 new franchisees in the next year .
2 ‘ When I look back I wish that had n't happened , because out of that comes the written situation and something develops that has nothing to do with the game at all . ’
3 How can you say that has nothing to do with the way you feel ?
4 While some associated with it tend to pose in sunglasses or growl into walkie-talkies and get totally caught up in the three-day whirl that has nothing to do with the real world , the contest , over the years , has given joy , drama and emotion .
5 As you can see , though each of these poems ‘ simply ’ describes a moment that has something to do with the natural world , other thoughts and messages come through at the same time .
6 It is that position of fundamental weakness and poverty that forces them to apply for the Government 's student loans .
7 If you go for the higher limit , then that allows you to go with the growth of approximately three hundred thousand .
8 They might accept that they are a privileged group , receiving an assurance that frees them to act in the world without fear and uncertainty .
9 In both novels the heroine undertakes a search for her identity that requires her to navigate between the attractions of two men who represent two different attitudes to life .
10 An important rule when beating into a current flowing across the upwind leg is always to sail the tack that takes you uptide of the mark first .
11 That was the problem facing the author of this utility , which is why he wrote this little program that lets you type in the error code , the description is then printed to screen .
12 It marks the event and the behaviour we all become party to , namely attending a funeral service , sending flowers , writing a letter of condolence , and whatever else it might be that helps us cope with the situation .
13 My audition for Leeds was a sight reading job and it 's something that you get from drama training — work that helps you cope with the sight reading at an audition — yes .
14 As far as the social element is concerned , a government should recognise the need to promote social cohesion by securing that all citizens have a standard of living that enables them to participate in the life of the community ; governments must take care that reductions in the social element of citizenship which they may regard as necessary in the area of economic policy do not result in sections of the population being excluded from citizenship and membership of the national community .
15 The cut is the figure under or over par that determines who qualifies for the final two rounds of a tournament .
16 I do n't want to ‘ politicize ’ the homeless in a way that makes them look like the front-line infantry fighting a barbaric government , which is a line some people have taken , simply because when you 're out there , it just is n't like that .
17 It 's the kind of angle that makes us look at the space of the room that 's being photographed and the arrangement of objects in the room rather than the subjective viewpoint of the picture taker — recalling the very beginnings of photography when it was a simple recording device , and before it was considered a means of expression , when it sometimes did n't strive to imitate painting .
18 So it 's all part of the same sentence that makes it come into the head at that point .
19 Robert Goddard 's INTO THE BLUE ( Corgi , £4.99 ) won the W H Smith Good Read Award and is a contemporary mystery that leaves you guessing to the end .
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