Example sentences of "that [pron] [vb base] in [adj] " in BNC.

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1 While I would insist on the centrality of Noel Coward 's sexuality to the patterns of meanings that I see in Brief Encounter , I would not wish for one second to hold him up as any kind of gay martyr .
2 I should be just as happy to take the advice that I read in National Westminster Bank 's quarterly review , for instance .
3 Tradition required not only that she rot in constricted shade with the disintegrating corpse of her husband , but that she also eat a special diet for the entire period , which excluded any rice at all .
4 Erm , an another advantage of doing that is , it ensures that you do in other things , which is design a system .
5 It has all of the things that you find in other packages — reshaping tools , rotation , reflection , resizing etc. but it also has operations that will combine objects .
6 Become really involved , so that you experience in full the profound emotional depths of colour .
7 Will he give an undertaking that he will make administrative arrangements that will equally well put into effect the entitlements that we seek in new clause 10 ?
8 Thus , ME language states , being so variable , should in principle be suited to the same kind of analysis that we use in present-day social dialectology , and by using variationist methods we should be able to explore at least some of the constraints on variation that might have existed in ME .
9 We all have a huge wardrobe of actions that we use in different situations .
10 There are hundreds and hundreds of words that we use in everyday language to describe them .
11 They 're going to work in leisure industries , in caring services , in education , all those things that go with what we think as a good life , and indeed , coming back to the third world , that 's the very kind of thing that we need in African villages and India — agriculturalists , erm teachers , health workers and so on .
12 Sieving of this order of simplicity is not , on its own , enough to account for the massive amounts of nonrandom order that we see in living things .
13 The kind of non-randomness that we see in living systems , on the other hand , is equivalent to a gigantic combination lock with an almost uncountable number of dials .
14 For example , we already know the physical laws that govern everything that we experience in everyday life .
15 a little bit , but not a great deal those gears most of the time as well the ones that we cruise in top gear I do n't think that 's really for me
16 There is also a Darwinian reason that we believe in free will : A society in which the individual feels responsible for his or her actions is more likely to work together and survive to spread its values .
17 At the levels er that we find in diagnostic radiology , the individual levels of risk are very very low .
18 They should look at the Europe that will exist in five or 10 years ' time , at a Community with 18 or 20 members and perhaps even more , and at the interests that we have in common — security , defence , foreign policy , the environment , prosperity and peace in the world .
19 in the way that we have in previous years and management teams have n't grown in that sense , but the responsibilities of management have been increased .
20 It is the truth which is being demonstrated in 1975 in Vietnam , in Britain , — and it is the real choice that we face in Southern Africa .
21 Often I reflect that we live in crazy times , Mikhail , under crazy circumstances . ’
22 But we know that people disagree to some extent about the right principles of behaviour , so we distinguish that requirement from the different ( and weaker ) requirement that they act in important matters with integrity , that is , according to convictions that inform and shape their lives as a whole , rather than capriciously or whimsically .
23 Mind you it was only their wages are only comparable to say some wages that they get in nuclear power station .
24 In essence all pa elis are similar ; they tell of how the Ma tdotb ; ā gods ( the Bāra Bhāi or Twelve Brothers ) wander the earth until they come to a place that they like in particular .
25 One guess is that they work in strict alternation , perhaps in obedience to a monthly nerve signal from the brain .
26 The energy and enthusiasm black youth have for certain sports and the disproportionately high number wanting to take up sport as a career provides at least the initial indication that they see in successful black sportsmen models for themselves .
27 Although people are equal in that they possess in common many rhythms , composed of external and internal causes , there are also differences between them .
28 If you held the kind of philosophy that I do , you would realize that , in friendship , presence and absence , propinquity and distance , do not make quite the difference that they do in mere acquaintanceship .
29 Such pairs of things are like a causal circumstance and its effect in that they stand in fundamental nomic or necessary connection ( 1.3 ) , which is to say some connection stated by an independent nomic conditional statement .
30 The Government say that they believe in open government .
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