Example sentences of "that [v-ing] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Well , oh yes , I 'm sure I 'm not saying that 's the only thing that controls people 's food intake I mean clearly there are things cultural some cultures , the Japanese seem to love eating raw fish , I mean how they can bring themselves to do it I do now know , I mean the raw is I do n't think I 'd want to eat again , but er erm not always if they were cooked either , but erm the , the er and certainly if you look at the Australian Aborigines even though we take the Australian Aborigines as our kind of primeval people , they have astonishing food taboos , I mean their attitudes to food are very very culturally er effective to , to a quite extraordinary extent , some so that somebody somebody discovered that eating a tabooed food by accident , they 'll get very ill , a kind of psychosomatic illness . |
2 | However , we have to remember that offsetting a large part of this acquisition of funds is an outflow which is being used to meet claims and other expenses . |
3 | However , it is very likely that articulating a second language interferes with the processing of the first during simultaneous interpreting . |
4 | It does not take much imagination to appreciate that maintaining a safe environment in high latitudes and high altitudes with the long months of snow , ice and subzero temperatures will differ from maintaining a safe environment in the humid heat of a tropical forest . |
5 | These companies argue that labelling a specific group ‘ Marketing ’ may tend to ( a ) create a hands-off attitude within it and ( b ) demotivate other groups with a part to play . |
6 | We found that using a Western model across cultures has potential . |
7 | Yeah , well it 's just different directors have different things they want to emphasise in a play and if they want to bring something home or they think that using a certain well like say the way the people are dressed and everything will will have more of an impact , you know will |
8 | Yeah , well it 's just different directors have different things they want to emphasise in a play and if they want to bring something home or they think that using a certain well like say the way the people are dressed and everything will will have more of an impact , you know will |
9 | This study shows that using a prognostic equation containing only three variables : encephalopathy , prothrombin time , and the number of blood units transfused within 72 hours , specific outcome ( survival or death as a result of liver failure or exsanguination ) within six weeks of the first variceal haemorrhage of cirrhotic patients could be predicted in at least 89% of the cases . |
10 | Many people mistakenly believe that using a sunscreen factor 6 or above will prevent tanning altogether . |
11 | This is made worse by the fact that using the wrong one ( such as ‘ no ’ when the keyname is expecting ‘ false ’ ) may be mistaken for ‘ true ’ . |
12 | It has already been suggested that using an appropriate channel and finding a suitable register will contribute greatly to the clarity of any communication . |
13 | I find that using an electric shaver makes your face sore cause you 're rubbing your face all the time . |
14 | ‘ It has been estimated that building a new abattoir from scratch to meet US rules would cost about 5 per cent more than an EC approved type , ’ said a spokesman . |
15 | All this means that building the temporal city is not simply a stage of ‘ humanisation ’ or ‘ pre-evangelisation ’ as was held up until a few years ago . |
16 | Certainly Sir Robert Morant , the powerful Permanent Secretary at the Board of Education , argued strongly that organizing a juvenile employment service was part of the education process and as such should be in the hands of his department . |
17 | The second bet is that drawing a red marble wins £1000 , drawing a blue marble wins nothing . |
18 | The second bet is that drawing a red marble wins £1000 , drawing a blue marble wins nothing . |
19 | He accepted that it might well be difficult for practitioners to give instant answers to queries on old files , but pointed out that allowing a seven day delay for answers to be prepared would increase the number of days required for each visit ; this would both increase disruption to practitioners and put up costs , possibly even doubling them . |
20 | The results , presented in Table 2 , show that allowing the extra sources of income to matter ( Model 4 ) produces very different results from Model 1 and Model 5 ( where the extra income is assumed not to matter ) . |
21 | If you have been out of nursing or health visiting for six months or less you may feel that completing a formal course is a waste of valuable time which might be more profitably spent in reorientation to your new job . |
22 | Most surprising of all , indeed in his teaching was his insistence that painting a complete structure picture from nature , so fundamental a tenet not only of most traditionalists , but even more so of the Impressionists , was not only undesirable , but impossible . |
23 | InteCalc claims that pressing the right arrow key will scroll through the currently available files but this was n't the case on my sample . |
24 | The doctor may exercise therapeutic privilege if he thinks that revealing a particular risk would be adverse to the patient 's health ( Canterbury v Spence ( 1972 ) 464 F 2d 772 ) . |
25 | Do not be taken in by oil-company promises that opening the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil exploration will never harm the 170,000 caribou that go there to calve . |
26 | Chicago was reminded that defeating an incumbent member of the House of Representatives is not easy . |
27 | They said that denying the sexual urge was nothing compared to dealing with the male and female cross-currents that sweep through a marriage . |
28 | Conscious that Rotoroa is notorious for its insect and wasp populations , and that tackling the remaining section of path around the lake involved skills more suited to machete-wielding Ecuadorians , we knew what we had to do . |
29 | However it can be shown that adopting a round-trip approach will usually result in lower mileage . |
30 | They have been inferring that applying the opposite rudder has been the cause of reversing the spin , whereas the real cause of this happening must be the failure to unstall the wings . |