Example sentences of "[indef pn] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | Assimilation of place is only noticeable in this regressive assimilation of alveolar consonants ; it is not something that foreign learners need to learn to do . |
32 | Typically , his history takes the form of establishing a concept of something that chronological history would assume had no history , for example , madness , or sexuality . |
33 | Anxiety for example , is something that human beings will always experience , and to think that you can free them from anxiety in some future utopia , or go back to some ordered erm , ideal state in the past , where everyone was so secure , that they would never feel anxiety , is just a myth according to Freud . |
34 | Rank 's argument that he needed the studios , the cinemas and the distribution network if he was to ensure that his films performed in foreign markets was , therefore , one that relevant officials were predisposed to accept . |
35 | What conclusions can be drawn from all this apart from the obvious one that simple questions do not always have straightforward answers ? |
36 | The sixteen and a half foot long great white shark matched the description of one that killed diver John Ford on Wednesday off the resort town of Byron |
37 | As Hitchcock and Mitchell put it : ‘ The principle that pedestrian paths should be straight , level , smooth and free from obstruction is easily stated , as is the one that mechanical vehicles can more easily travel further or change level to achieve vehicle/pedestrian segregation . |
38 | Not one that bleeding hearts would approve of , no doubt , but we , as the committee , were absolutely within our rights to sell off what we considered to be unnecessary stocks of wine in order to allocate the money to members ’ more urgent needs . ’ |
39 | James Powers wrote in The Hollywood Reporter , ‘ Crawford , currently starring in a New York hit play , is a new type for movies , but one that young people particularly respond to ; good-natured , detached , ready for almost any lark , without thought of consequence . |
40 | W E Lambert who was the one that match-guise technique erm and basically he 's just kind of saying about the technique that it shows corre correlations between the degree of bilingual ability and attitudinal dispositions . |
41 | The second is not a serious problem , but one that foreign learners should be aware of . |
42 | However , even if one takes the view that King 's Cross is essential , there are better and more appropriate ways of building and developing a new station at King 's Cross than the one that British Rail has effectively forced upon us . |
43 | It need not surprise anybody that Victorian cities were unhealthy places . |
44 | Smile , just to annoy everybody that blue Datsun says on |
45 | At the same time , it often seems well nigh impossible — especially for the tyro or greenhorn — to visit a museum and learn anything that serious educators would agree to describe as significant or ‘ worthwhile ’ . |
46 | Loopy Lil grinned and Dot saw she did n't understand much of anything that other people said . |
47 | This was to be achieved through fascination with base material ( excrement , big toes , freaks , anything that highminded principles and good taste decreed lowly ) ; through an obsessional interest in ritual and religiosity , a pagan celebration of the moment rather than investment in a scheme of forward planning and providence , a pagan worship of the icon-in-all-its-materiality rather than of the Essence . |
48 | Can we believe anything that Conservative Ministers say ? |