Example sentences of "[indef pn] [that] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In position it performs a number of miraculous deeds ( such as ‘ promoting ravenous appetite ’ ) though , in the end , nothing that a good charcoal does n't claim to do . |
2 | Dorcas appeared and reappeared amongst the complicated shadows , muttering to himself , saying things like , ‘ That 's dead , that 's no good , we need a new battery , ’ and ‘ Seems OK , nothing that a good clean could n't put right , ’ and ‘ Hmm , not much in your tank … ’ |
3 | But nothing that a good dietitian and orthodontist could n't put right . |
4 | Second , given the availability of a trained and skilled operator there is nothing that a good desktop publishing system can not achieve in monochrome or spot colour publishing that was not possible by traditional methods . |
5 | This was his St Martin 's summer , an autumnal madness , nothing that the first cold of winter could n't wither . |
6 | Is there nothing that the average man wandering down a country lane can do about the effects of autumn ? |
7 | It was tacitly assumed by everyone that every single thing existed for the benefit of humankind — nature was man 's convenient larder or leisure bowl . |
8 | An engagement party can be arranged to introduce families and friends to the other families , and inform everyone that the young couple are now attached . |
9 | They let off frequent bursts of fire into the air to remind everyone that the only law in Somalia is administered down the barrel of a gun . |
10 | However it was considered by everyone that the real reason was to let Alec Douglas-Home have a triumphal return . |
11 | It was soon apparent to everyone that the two dogs were fretting . |
12 | It had quickly become clear to everyone that the new concept ( the ‘ Teller-Ulam configuration ’ ) was likely to prove successful . |
13 | And Bridhe and Seumas Ban would make it plain to everyone that the new mistress had their approval . |
14 | Morrison was host to such Victorian worthies as Ruskin , the great art critic , and Charles Kingsley , who is said to have been inspired to write his book The Water Babies by his visits to the Dales ( Vendale being based on Littondale ) and who once told somebody that the black marks on the face of Malham Cove were made by " the fingers of little chimney boys " . |
15 | None that a sane man can comprehend . ’ |
16 | Especially their new record , which is everything that a modern rock CD should be . |
17 | In a short article , it is impossible to spell out everything that a computerised front of house system can provide for a busy hotel such as and 's Hallery House . |
18 | Everything the Labour party said about the unfairness of rates was right and everything that the Conservative party said about the unfairness of rates is right . |
19 | I agree with everything that the hon. Gentleman has said about the unacceptable level of unemployment in Northern Ireland . |
20 | I absolutely accept everything that the hon. Gentleman says . |
21 | Here again , in 1857 , statute took away the whole of the matrimonial jurisdiction from the Ecclesiastical Courts and vested it in a new court , the Divorce Court , which was enabled to do not only everything that the Ecclesiastical Court could have done , but also what previously needed the combined efforts of the Ecclesiastical Courts , the Common Law Courts , and an Act of Parliament . |
22 | If he was given a chance consistently then I would think that an effective patnership would develope and greatly improve Rocky 's playing — something that no second team football can do — not to mention improving his confidence . |
23 | To put all the above into context , and that 's something that no published review is ever likely to achieve , require a detailed understanding of what methods are currently being used to produce documents . |
24 | This is something that the Anglo-American Phyllis Bottome , writing in England in wartime , finds hard to accept : |
25 | When I was a boy in Salzburg two or three hundred people might hear a concert , listening to something that the great majority of people outside the concert-hall had no knowledge or understanding of . |
26 | Establishing what events and transactions have caused the minority interests to change in a particular situation would entail thinking in broad financial accounting terms ( something that the current PE 2 Financial Accounting 2 examiner believes many candidates are reluctant to do ) . |
27 | Technological change is something that the personal computer industry is only too familiar with ; buy the latest home computer this week and it 's likely to be out of date within six months ! |
28 | He has sought treatment on a number of occasions and has come to the conclusion that he can not break the habit and that what he needs and wants is a maintenance regime , preferably on heroin — something that the medical profession in Wirral does not want to give him . |
29 | Modern treatment for infertility utilizes this concept , something that the Jewish people have been practising for thousands of years . |
30 | Of course , that is not something that the hon. Gentleman is used to observing on the Opposition Benches . |