Example sentences of "[indef pn] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Virtually nothing that Great Aycliffe Town Council undertakes could n't be done equally efficiently and at much less overall cost by Sedgefield District .
2 He believed there was nothing that medical science could have done to have changed the tragic outcome .
3 He and Zak went away together , and Donna drifted around from table to table for a while telling everyone that poor Angelica had really been very sweet , not a murderess , and she , Donna , was dreadfully upset at the suggestion .
4 When it comes to Opposition claims about NHS trusts , should not we bear in mind that , two years ago , the hon. Member for Livingston ( Mr. Cook ) was telling everyone that general practitioner contracts would result in less time being spent with patients ?
5 To be a good manager requires one to handle this array in such a way that education is fed and fostered — education which is provided by teachers , encouraged by parents , watched over by governors , expected to be accountable to central and local government and capable of satisfying everyone that high quality is delivered .
6 This was particularly appropriate because the ‘ Flickers ’ did just that ; they moved , ran , fell off bridges , drove trains through parlours , rode wild horses , attacked poor wee Indians , flew aeroplanes , and rammed just about every aspect of everything that normal people never did , on to a square screen in the local box of delights known as ‘ The Picters ’ , ‘ The Flicks ’ , or if you came from Clarkston , High Burnside , Shawlands or Jordanhill , ‘ The Cineemaaa ’ …
7 Gary says : In gliding , disabled people can do everything that other people can do .
8 Everything that terrible man laid in the way between them was a test or a trap , and all his will was bent to break the son as he could not break the father .
9 The brainchild of Reuben Mattus , whose family had been making ice-cream in the Bronx since the 1920s Haagen-Dazs was planned to be everything that standard ice-creams were not .
10 They were looking , he told the delegates , for a socialism that ‘ renounced everything that deformed socialism in the 1930s and that led to its stagnation in the 1970s ’ , a socialism that would inherit the ‘ best elements ’ of the thinking of its founding fathers together with the constructive achievements of other countries and social systems .
11 ‘ You ca n't just ignore everything that medical science has taught us . ’
12 With its assertion of militarism , voluntarism and adventurism , it stands for everything that orthodox Marxists in Latin America had been arguing against for years .
13 Their second LP , ‘ Leggy Mambo ’ ( on Imaginary ) , is everything that dedicated Cadets could have wished for — and then some more .
14 Their second LP , ‘ Leggy Mambo ’ ( on Imaginary ) , is everything that dedicated Cadets could have wished for — and then some more .
15 He 's watched football in every league ground in England , all 92 , and he 's been to America , to watch West Bromwich playing in America , he 's been to the last two or three world cup tournaments , and he goes to all the matches away , you know , European cup matches and everything that English teams are playing in , he 's all over the world watching it , you see , This year , he 's watched 22 games , which is about fifty per cent of his normal , and even he 's getting browned off …
16 ‘ I realised in this day and age that people are looking for something that wee bit different , and we found with the long spell of bad weather we 've had over the summer months that people want to stay inside , ’ explained Mr Nelson .
17 Is that something that other folk on Stronsay know or is just something you
18 What the HMI appear to be taking issue with here in a particularly strongly value-laden way is something that other writers have variously called ‘ formal ’ , ‘ traditional ’ , ‘ product ’ , ‘ production ’ , ‘ transmission ’ , ‘ class-enquiry ’ , ‘ recitation ’ and ‘ discipline-based ’ teaching .
19 They feel that it is not appropriate for their naughty child to receive special treatment or they feel that they should not reward the child for doing something that other children do naturally .
20 Something that other people can see , something that other people like in us .
21 Something that other people can see , something that other people like in us .
22 Something that other people can be encouraged to live up to .
23 I really want us all to move on as musicians , which is something that other bands do n't seem to be doing .
24 Your body — even if it ca n't do Mr Kent 's maths tests or win the high jump — remains something that modern science can not copy .
25 As in the legal definition , the interactionist conception of crime also implicitly portrays it as something that ordinary people are likely to want to do .
26 Of course , this is something that private schools already do , but it is interesting that , even in the public sector , some ‘ magnet ’ schools , upset by their relatively poor performance in examination results , are asking if they ca n't exclude children who come to them on placing requests from deprived areas .
27 Not being heard or listened to is something that elderly people can find frightening .
28 Wire fences are not something that wild elephants encounter every day , so this behaviour could hardly have been learned , still less inherited .
29 That is something that special educators have , so far , lamentably failed to offer disabled children and their families .
30 is it something that just looks after itself or
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