Example sentences of "[noun sg] that [vb -s] [v-ing] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The company is also planning a major investment programme that includes moving to a new £24m building in Wythall , on the outskirts of Birmingham in 1994 .
2 It is surely no coincidence that plays dealing with homosexuality and abortion were shown on BBC at the time when these issues were to be debated in the House of Commons and the Press ’ .
3 Though it 's my head , not my body that needs pulling into shape .
4 It is socialisation that transforms ageing into something that is to be feared , and leads us to believe that older people are to be pitied .
5 This structure is not , as might at first be imagined , derived from a fantasy of power relations modelled on a medieval joust but from the phenomenological account of the constitution of knowledge that works according to the structure of a subject perceiving an object , a same/other dialectic in which the other is first constituted by the same through its negation as other before being incorporated within it .
6 In between there is a vague area that needs forming into a track from the starting point to the solution .
7 Rather than acknowledge this , if he is infertile , he 'll often feel no longer a man , and it is this feeling that needs addressing by both of you .
8 It does not all go , however ; there is always some energy left in store for emergencies like leaf fall or breakage that needs sealing with callus no fools , these plants ! - and it is this stored energy in the node that is utilized to form firstly healing callus tissue , and then ‘ adventitious ’ tissue , such as roots when we make cuttings with stem growth above a node , or growth buds when the cut is above the node and its attendant eye .
9 This epitomises the current debate that exists relating to causal factors : while the issue remains unresolved , most of the available evidence points to human activity as the more important catalyst .
10 Now , all this may be true but it is not the message that comes blaring from greeting cards shops in North Yorkshire or anywhere else .
11 One approach that seems appealing at a common-sense level is to facilitate the evolution of natural groups of clinicians who work together because their specialities and interests are common .
12 The shepherd hides , the night comes , and in the moonlight the shepherd sees a little fox that comes trotting from the desert , looks right , looks left and heads straight towards the milk , which he laps up , and disappears into the desert again .
13 A significant difference in natural connected speech is the way that sounds belonging to one word can cause changes in sounds belonging to neighbouring words .
14 This should be done in a way that enables cleaning to be efficient without interfering .
15 But without another job , a hobby or some activity that gives meaning to their lives there is danger .
16 It is embarrassing when you 've got a spare tyre that keeps protruding between the bottom of your bra and the top of your roll-ons as if you were a snakecharmer with your pet python coiled round your midriff .
17 To some extent that means waiting on events .
18 I mean I get the impression that likes working for and myself and she likes her own sphere of influence right which is fair enough as far as it goes
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