Example sentences of "[that] [vb -s] [adv prt] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 unconscious there might be something that goes out some breath
2 For I believe that it is determinism that rules out moral responsibility and other things we believe in … "
3 Keen skiers are motivated to consider the transatlantic option by the notion that paying a bit more for their holiday and enduring a longer journey may cut out the uncertainty about snow conditions that hangs over European skiing .
4 What happened to them was the not-so-mystery ailment that cuts down more pop stars than drugs or fast cars ever do : overwork .
5 Does she now accept that allowing nurses to write prescriptions against a limited range of medical products is a liberalising measure that peels back one layer of the onion skin in the bureaucracy of health care ?
6 Is there a risk that the Anonymous Fellowships can become a cult that takes over all life and leaves nothing else worth having ?
7 However , it is a less expressive image , as it is a less expressive moment , for while he is so wrapped up in the action of taking the shot she can not reveal much more than that furtive concentration that takes over any face in the act of intensive looking .
8 The trouble is that the chemicals can leach into local water tables , a factor that takes on added importance following the British Medical Association 's claim in October 1990 that most of Britain 's tap water is contaminated with pesticides , albeit at very low levels .
9 It 's the search for gold that opens up virgin land with roads and airstrips , and then other settlers follow .
10 The single most important aspect of the policy has been its introduction of training and enterprise councils — TECs , in the acronym-speak that clogs up all talk of the labour market .
11 There 's something about those milestone birthdays that brings out millennial gloom rather than the gaiety in us all .
12 He says it 's some kind of sadist that carries out this kind of attack .
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