Example sentences of "[vb base] that [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | a method of recording on floppy disks using a modified frequency modulation process that allows more data to be stored on a disk . |
2 | And basically we can draw a line between an element in one set , and an element in the other , and say that represents some sort of relationship . |
3 | But the people who say that have many children , so how can they know of that other pain that I have ? |
4 | We certainly do not intend to make any change that denies any asylum seeker or immigration applicant full , professional and convenient advice . |
5 | A simple savings account that lets each person choose their own level of saving and which pays an attractive rate of interest free of all income tax . |
6 | The 1 August 1834 Wardlaw proclaimed a Jubilee day : ‘ Thousands that had slept in servitude awoke independent freemen … it was the sound of the Jubilee trumpet that awakened all the ecstasy of emotion ’ . |
7 | Although a skilled retroscender may learn how to pilot himself through all the historical imagery available I fear that lies some way off for you . |
8 | They do not change as society changes and this may be an embarrassment to the organisation or trust that administers such income . |
9 | You are faced with half a packet of dusty dried peas , the unopened naan bread mix that seemed such a good idea at the time and the smoked oysters left over from last year 's Christmas hamper . |
10 | We hope that sharing this experience will encourage others to strengthen the bond with parents and to establish a working relationship which deepens mutual respect and understanding of each other 's worlds . ’ |
11 | Chairman , erm , as I understand it this afternoon is , is a free vote and I , for that reason end there , I hope that persuade any waverers er one way , erm , at the moment we 've got agreements with tenants and it 's up to them to decide what to do with their land . |
12 | I hope that achieving that capacity will be one of the priorities of the new police committee . |
13 | OST officials hope that demonstrating these likely gains will make it easier to obtain Treasury backing for any future bids to locate scientific facilities in Britain . |
14 | Is it the magic word ‘ organic ’ which appears alongside the higher price tag that triggers this Pavlovian response , or do we weigh up the pros and cons of organic versus inorganic produce before we buy ? |
15 | However , I know that experiencing such a unique , ancient ritual is the essence of travelling . |
16 | Whatever the selection process might have been , we both know that proposing this motion is an honour , not so much for us as for our constituents . |
17 | Respectively they include device-independent device control protocols to enable heterogeneous video cassette recorders , laser disks and Compact Disk players to be integrated , a Japanese text-to-speech synthesiser necessary to phone-based data retrieval and TruVoice , a text-to-speech converter and an application programming interface that transforms any text passage into spoken English or Spanish . |
18 | Respectively they include device-independent device control protocols to enable heterogeneous VCRs , laser disks and CD players to be integrated , a Japanese text-to-speech synthesiser necessary to phone-based data retrieval and TruVoice , a text-to-speech converter and API interface that transforms any text passage into spoken English or Spanish . |
19 | They assume that plant some will be preferred over plan some in the context Tell the gardener … because planting and gardeners are semantically related . |
20 | Should you accept a package deal that contains many assets but some businesses that are going to provide a hefty cash drain ? |
21 | I believe that support this and I 've already seen in my own district to traffic calming which never previously existed . |
22 | We believe that allowing these students to go straight from S4 to a level II general SVQ will give them a real sense of progression . |
23 | While there are still reservations among orthopaedic surgeons about the problems of removing the artificial hip and the long-term stability of the coatings , many believe that using these coatings offers the potential for much longer lifetimes of the artificial joint and their use in younger patients . |
24 | It used to be the Smith boot that did most of the scoring from penalties and conversions , but against Newport his handling was superb . |
25 | But there are clusters of miniature wood puffballs on the tree-stumps , and I find that chewing some of the white flesh takes the elder aftertang away . |
26 | Suffice it to say that I find that had those alterations not been carried out when they were , it would not have been possible for the plaintiff to be discharged from Hunstead Park in May of nineteen ninety since her home would not have been suitable for her . |
27 | The skilled negotiator is far more likely to say things that reveal what he or she is thinking , intending and feeling than the less skilled , who reckon that to expose such things is naïve . |
28 | Eighty per cent of you feel that having more police officers on the beat would certainly alleviate your fears . |
29 | Craig 's mother Sue Harris said : ‘ Children use that bridge all the time to get to and from school . |
30 | Those who argue that creating such a structure would take years and waste valuable time are probably right . |