Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] that [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 The aim of the Enterprise Development Fund grant scheme is to support projects that will contribute to the achievement of the objectives of the enterprise initiative at Napier .
2 In spring the EC is planning to implement proposals that will benefit all women who have worked since the start of pregnancy .
3 A House have been the recipients of the kind of underwhelming apathy that would lead most bands to go back to their day jobs and while away their evening swilling pints In The Norseman , mulling over what might have been .
4 The research was supported by WACC and carried out by the Centre for Artistic and Cultural Research ( ceneca ) with the aim of encouraging TV networks to carry programmes that would improve the quality of young people 's lives and thereby enhance their contribution to national life .
5 Our minds ca n't imagine a time span as short as a picosecond , but we can do calculations about picoseconds , and we can build computers that can complete calculations within picoseconds .
6 Application of an electric field to a polymer can lead to polarization of the sample , which is a surface effect , but if the polymer contains groups that can act as permanent dipoles then the applied field will cause them to align in the direction of the field .
7 I 'd like you to think if I say building that will give you the idea .
8 The worst thing that happened to diesel recently is the allegation of carcinogenic properties.It is argued that diesel fumes contain microscopic particles of sticky carbon , on to which are attracted carcinogens that can enter the lungs .
9 It has all of the things that you find in other packages — reshaping tools , rotation , reflection , resizing etc. but it also has operations that will combine objects .
10 Of course G.P. has lived a life and has views that would make Mr Knightley turn in his grave .
11 X-terminal firm Visual — the Gipsi SA , Paris , France , and Visual Technology Inc , Westborough , Massachusetts , combine — is teaming up with Link Technologies , Fremont , California , the big general-purpose US terminal house and a subsidiary of Wyse Technology Inc , to develop a new , competitively priced X-terminal line targeted at OEMs , distributors and value added resellers that will sell in significant volume .
12 Even if it is not a must , it is often worth applying as it helps the marker do a better job , in particular because he can use electronic tools to provide data that will aid his judgement .
13 In each of the corners of the civilised world , men and women pondered the flawed and tragic conditions of human life and attempted to find solutions that would enable them to survive the suffering that flesh is heir to .
14 The past year has been , in the words of the Director 's Annual Report , ‘ twelve months of some anxiety and upheaval ’ during which both Council and staffhave made determined efforts to ‘ confront the problems calmly and constructively , and to find solutions that will secure the future of the Settlement ’ .
15 Thus , for example , if the market for a firm 's products is buoyant and it can sell all it makes , management would normally be reluctant to provoke action that would disrupt output .
16 It becomes more difficult each year to find words that will reflect the invaluable help given to the Association by the young people of the Air Training Corps and the Girls Venture Corps Air Cadets .
17 The Secretary of State hoped that qualified members of the teaching staff would pursue research that would contribute to the ‘ better performance of their teaching duties ’ , but he did not envisage that ‘ in the ordinary way it will be necessary for members of the academic staff to devote the whole or most of their time to research ’ .
18 If the condition is a recurrent one such as migraine or period pains , it is perfectly possible to use a book like this to find remedies that will give relief each time the pain occurs but it will not prevent the pain recurring next time .
19 A little perk this year for those who pay will be a pack of Medau headed postcards that may come in useful for advertising your classes in shop windows and the like .
20 A little perk this year for those who pay will be a pack of Medau headed postcards that may come in useful for advertising your classes in shop windows and the like .
21 Following one stimulus rather than another with food , for example , is likely to establish associations that will cause the subject to approach the former stimulus rather than the latter when both are available .
22 Of course , after my husband died , I had to find work that would enable me to look after her , and this did seem ideal . "
23 The second group contains elements that could overlap with other familiar schemas ; for example , " Mars ' is a lexical realisation of a real object in our world knowledge , " human colony " is close to past imperialist notions on Earth , and " Envoy " could also plausibly be the name of an Earth-bound ship .
24 ‘ The device looks simple , but it took a long time to find companies that could make it , ’ he says .
25 This old ballad contains lines that may have inspired a blue-grass ditty of the Kentucky mountains , ‘ Roll in My Sweet Baby 's Arms ’ .
26 So there are many different situations that involve aggression that will call for us to respond in different ways .
27 It was only from the 1880s that the larger Canadian cities sprouted stations that would match their rapidly growing civic pride .
28 The first step in reclaiming these spoil heaps was to find Plants that would grow under such conditions and that would resist erosion from the steep slopes .
29 But , much more than a filmmaker like Hepworth , he had learnt to find stories that would have genuine popular appeal .
30 New feminism stressed the importance of women 's role in the home , not to argue the case of female uniqueness and social maternalism , but rather in order to demand reforms that would give the individual mother control over her ‘ conditions of work ’ and ‘ her product ’ .
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