Example sentences of "that [verb] [be] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Certainly it is in the private sector , where the only bribe that counts is low prices , where fierce competition and price wars have been wreaking havoc among Europe 's surviving computer makers .
2 Vadinamia has its own ultra-tight security that has been frustrating spies for a long time .
3 A COLLECTION of unusual antiques that has been 30 years in the making will go under the hammer this weekend .
4 One defector that repenteth is better prop-aganda than nine-and-ninety loyal party workers , is n't that so , Dieter ? ’
5 And the that possesses be potential energy .
6 Everything that exists is one whole within the greater life of the Supreme Consciousness .
7 The only rules that matter are practical ones that respect local sensitivities .
8 The next thing that happened was six years after the Select Committee .
9 The only thing that happened was that Dad came into the kitchen where Oliver was crying because someone had broken the jar in which he kept his stick insects and said , ‘ What 's the matter , old chap ?
10 He left England on 27 October and two days later he lectured at Hamburg on " The Idea of a Christian Society " ; the tour , which he made with Arnold Toynbee , included visits to nine cities , but he complained later that not the least exhausting part of it had been the expectation from his hosts that lie was some kind of oracle as well as a poet .
11 Lawrence is scathing about the Status Quos of this world and equally convinced that Felt 's pre-planned demise was a good idea .
12 The life that grew was half tree , half man .
13 But as some of the books had been through more than one library , the actual figures that emerged were 260 books from 292 libraries .
14 As a result of the ‘ literate mentality ’ that these institutions helped to form in England , and to which Lyons and fellow academics now subscribe , later historians , looking back to records of eleventh century England , tended to discard medallions , seals and other material objects that had been major criteria of validation in the oral culture of that period .
15 Have n't talked since that marvellous Bassanio you did at the Vic ’ — that had been fifteen years before — ‘ lovely performance . ’
16 For example , the addition of magnesium fertilizers in Norway and Germany 's Black Forest has resulted in recovery in young spruce trees that had been suffering chlorosis ( Printz , 1987 ) .
17 Silence fell as Creggan and the other eagles that had been listening thought about what Minch had told them .
18 But my experience is also , if we 'd bought the books that had been printed neighbours in the first place , no one would have noticed the difference .
19 All that had been two months ago .
20 One reason I was disappointed is because what it says in these minutes , Robert 's people reported they 'd been speaking to the R and Abbey Leisure Service in London that had been considerable interest in the Edinburgh Festival Programme and in everything
21 The high-ups at Drury Lane are anxious to send whole companies — actresses as well as actors — in plays that have been popular London successes . ’
22 I think if anything can stop some of the things happening to youngsters that have been this year then it is a good thing .
23 It may be able to detect the entire NCSA virus library , but it 's still oblivious to some viruses that have been common knowledge for many months .
24 If it feels like cotton , wears like polyester and holds color like cotton , it must be — Tencel , the new Courtaulds fibre that 's been 10 years and $200 million in the making …
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