Example sentences of "[that] [vb base] [pers pn] the " in BNC.

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1 Six times a year , Microsoft Systems Journal brings you timely technical insights and experienced advice on the development topics that interest you the most .
2 " Electives ' , as they 're sometimes called , enable you to narrow your focus of study onto those specific subjects/classes that interest you the most .
3 Advent signals values : that God loved us so much that he was willing to enter upon an adventure that cost him the death of his Son .
4 A series of injuries slowed his progress but ultimately , it was attitude that cost him the chance of blossoming into a great player .
5 She now has a wedding dress that cost me the national debt , but which now bears no relation to the original creation because all the expensive seed-pearls are strewn around her bedroom floor , and which the dog thought would be marvellous to eat and is now residing at the local vet 's and which will cost me even more money .
6 ‘ Bardolet 's co-driver made a timing error on the last rally which dropped them from first to fourth and that cost them the lead in the championship , ’ explains Meeke .
7 I ca n't find a bit that Give me the pencil and let me show you .
8 Sugar have provided the right vehicle for Mould to tether his current world-view to , providing ( with Mould 's guitar and the tightness of the rhythm section ) a set of beautifully hard-knuckled rock arrangements that give him the clout he needs to reinforce the feeling inherent in his vocals .
9 Tunnard ( 1989 ) makes some excellent suggestions about ways this can be achieved , including : improving ways of providing emergency protection for children at times of crisis by drawing upon the support of the extended family and local community ; involving parents in decision making , providing parents ' representatives and encouraging the development of local support groups ; improving what happens after separation by offering children and families choices about what can be done , and ensuring contact is promoted and maintained ; dealing with sexual abuse cases in ways that help non-abusing parents to avoid taking a defensive position and that give them the resources and support they need to be able to protect their children .
10 Something to do with the kinks and chemicals in our brains that give us the Talent .
11 Britain has a massive advantage in natural resources that give it the potential to be at the forefront of renewable energy generation .
12 The result is a database on which you can search for a favourite author or publisher , or search for packages that give you the required level of coverage of particular elements ( or units ) of competence .
13 However , of all the confusions that confront us the rumours alleging that the Hooligan gangs were armed with guns are particularly difficult to unravel , or to state in any balanced way .
14 Consider , for example , a mechanical clock : its several cogwheels will all turn at different rates and it is almost an arbitrary decision to link some of these to ‘ hands ’ that tell us the passage of the seconds , minutes , hours , or lunar month .
15 Sets of boundary conditions that tell us the state of some regions of the universe at a certain time and what effects propagate into it subsequently from the rest of the universe .
16 They take jobs that allow them the maximum time at the waters edge , or they do not work at all .
17 The document focuses on two areas : changes with which universities will have to comply , and changes that offer them the chance to market their skills .
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