Example sentences of "that [adv] [vb -s] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Marie Brown is happy to stay with HRT to avoid vaginal dryness , a symptom that rarely goes away with time .
2 It 's a cute wheeze that arguably owes more to Flann O'Brien ( the rebellion of the fictional characters in At Swim-Two-Birds ) than to James Joyce 's other literary heir .
3 But the hospital involved says it would be impossible to screen every woman for a problem that only occurs once in every fifty thousand births .
4 A base is required to neutralize the acidity that naturally builds up during fermentation .
5 Meggitt contrasts the ‘ ritualised ’ literacy supposedly apparent in Melanesian politico-religious movements with a model of what literacy ‘ really ’ is in a way that obviously owes much to Goody : ‘ It seems that writing was rarely treated as a straightforward technique of secular action , one whose prime values is repeated and surrogate communication of unambiguous meanings in a variety of situations ’ ( 1968 , p. 302 ) .
6 Or there may have been a sudden and unexpected explosion in the local mouse population , leading to a spate of hunting and killing by a pet cat that normally feeds only at home .
7 It 's something in me , she thought helplessly ; something new , something I do n't understand , something that just goes out to her .
8 Down the bottom that just goes out to the bottom and there 's a back
9 For a discipline that generally deals simplistically with social relations , and rarely studies its own or its subjects ' histories , such an approach is especially important .
10 This is a marvellous opportunity for making a mirror that exactly blends in with the design and colour scheme of a particular room .
11 Cos you 're only two that usually goes up with me .
12 Above them on a rocky promontory of convenient geology , Jesus kneels in prayer , an exercise that still goes on in some places , though with less agony and less certainty of address . ’
13 ‘ There was instantly that feeling between us that probably happens once in a million .
14 A great many doctors feel that chemical sensitivity is improbable — a dubious diagnosis that probably covers up for psychosomatic illness , hyperventilation , or purely psychological symptoms .
15 Nationwide is giving new borrowers 12 months ' free unemployment , accident and sickness insurance as part of a mortgage package that also offers up to a two percentage point discount off the variable mortgage rate .
16 The H.C . 's , while also sharing a goal orientated human experience , must also be in a position to tell a story from the life of their friend that also ties in with the goal .
17 What I have proposed in the foregoing pages is a conscious surrender to the culturalists of much of the activity that now goes on in English degrees , in order to retain something more coherent , defensible , and inherently valuable .
18 Although government capacity to meet expectations has declined , its capacity to meet expectations in the past built up a body of diffuse support , support that now exists independently of particular failures to meet demands .
19 Many resorts claim you 'll have a fabulous time there , but I 've found one that really lives up to its promises .
20 My one reservation concerns their performance on wet rock — however I 've never found a sole that really grips well on it .
21 Probably the best place to start is Murlough Bay , reached by one of those narrow , winding roads that unnervingly dips out of sight so you wonder whether it continues or not .
22 Guilt is an unwanted feeling that frequently spills over into behaviour .
23 Inadequacy is an unwanted feeling that frequently spills over into behaviour .
24 Inhibition is an unwanted feeling that frequently spills over into behaviour .
25 Jealousy is an unwanted feeling that frequently spills over into behaviour .
26 Worry is an unwanted feeling that frequently spills over into behaviour .
27 ‘ Ecim ’ is loaded with such pleasant surprises , a record that simply squeaks out to be heard .
28 That produces something that then moves on to discussions
29 How can viruses induce cells to enter the cycle of rapid multiplication that then leads on to the development of a tumour ?
30 Broad and deep , it runs over a rocky bed that sometimes breaks out of the river to form steep rocky islands midstream .
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