Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] that [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 This provided us with an opportunity to investigate the whales to see if we could discover anything about them that might explain why they had beached themselves .
2 You would n't have to worry about them that 'd solve the struggle , trouble er you got them off the
3 And if you ever have word for me that may bear fruit , come and ask entry to me wherever I am .
4 I tell you what you can do , you can bring my curtains in for me that 'll keep you cool , go on
5 They ended sitting high above the lough sipping from a bottle of John Powers , gazing at the lights of a house below them that could have been anybody 's .
6 There 's a part of me that would like to be very cocky and self-assured .
7 I had a small breather in which to feel pleased that there was this part of me that could take over , like an automatic pilot , and carry on as usual .
8 Well once I get my claim money I 'm gon na give her about two hundred of it that 'll help her anyway and with Thomas 's wedding like she had to pay like , how much was it she says ?
9 There was not one face amongst them that would have been known by the populace at large .
10 Even a girl like me that would have liked some of the things she had .
11 They have got to find names and perhaps if Steven Cull decides to race with them that will do the trick .
12 But that is n't possible and you are the man sitting across from me that can help .
13 There was something strong and elemental in them that would outlast a world in flux .
14 Every day is a fight ; to master fear , and every selfish and shoddy thing in me that would stand in God 's way .
15 I believe he sensed he could unleash a drive in me that could propel him to recognition .
16 Now , there 's a stuff in it that 'll help to dry up the catarrh as well .
17 Men may , for example , both see themselves as ‘ stronger ’ than women and tend to see women as more weak and passive , but also see women as having a power over them that can seem to engulf the man in forms of emotional dependence by which he may feel threatened .
18 ‘ He 's not putting any pressure on me that would cramp my style at all . ’
19 One of the earliest was the study by Gagné and Baker ( 1950 ) with which I began this chapter ( fig. 5.1 ) , this study being designed to show that training in applying a different verbal label to each of the various stimulus lights would produce differentiation among them that would transfer to a subsequent motor task .
20 I saw that there were a few patches of shadow around me that could have been crammed with evil doers .
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