Example sentences of "that [vb base] [det] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 I love that land more than all the rest of the world .
2 It 's so nice and easy to say we oversimplify , and there are all these examples that disprove this and disprove that — all these nice men , all these women with great careers — is n't it ?
3 Ten classic schoolboy howlers that say more than they should :
4 A dozen dirty passages from the classics that say more than they mean :
5 The taskforce is one of about 16,500 non-profit organisations ( Bushwick alone has almost 30 of them ) that receive little or no taxpayers ' money .
6 Some methods of treatment require plants that cost more than others .
7 You can choose glasses that cost more than the value of your voucher and pay the difference yourself .
8 There are only a few detailed pollen diagrams from the Outer Hebrides that cover all or part of the last 10,000 years , the so-called post-glacial .
9 MANY readers have made enquiries about Treble Chance entries that cover more than the popular 16-match total .
10 I believe that support this and I 've already seen in my own district to traffic calming which never previously existed .
11 These are tested in a number of ways to cull out those that seem less than clear or ambiguous , then they have to be scaled .
12 This is done as soon as some function is declared ( the simplest necessary declaration is that some solid entities are being entered ) and some volume exists , ie geometric entities that give more than a single coordinate value in each orthogonal direction .
13 The French king is well guarded and he covets that ring more than honour itself .
14 It shows in the clearness of our skin , the brightness of our eyes and the shine of our hair — assets that become more and more valuable when you no longer have the simple attraction of youth on your side .
15 It is running a TV campaign through Burkitt Weinreich Bryant Clients & Company , using the line ‘ telephones and answering machines that do more than laze around ’ .
16 AI programs are primarily symbolic processes that do more than follow an algorithm , as in traditional ( procedural ) computing .
17 Pictures , still and moving , can inform and excite through the eye , making real and vivid what would take a tedium of words to describe ; overhead projectors provide a more efficient , more stimulating and admirably repeatable blackboard ; records and tapes enable words , music and sounds to be replayed at will ; and all can be combined into patterns and programmes that do more than simply reinforce and enliven a lesson given in the traditional style .
18 It easily unlocked his heart , one that bore more than the usual share of tragedy .
19 Ron Evans had the idea that we should interview her in a terrace street that bore more than a passing resemblance to the famous TV set .
20 Certain specifications allow the use of High , Expanded , or Extended memory , but MS-DOS 5 leaves you with up to 621K of the original 640K to use and programs that require more than this are more complex than a new PC owner should initially be concerned with .
21 Also , current recommendations for screening for stroke and major coronary events by blood pressure measurements are not rational in that they take little account of the absolute risk of these diseases , specifying cut off levels for blood pressure screening that take little or no account of age .
22 Eighty three a big hit for Toto , Africa and before that Take That and their new single Pray looking gorgeous as ever and Take That the g older they get , the more classy and good looking they get .
23 Although care should be taken to choose varieties that ripen more or less at the same time to avoid losses , dredge mixtures are generally cut green and dried like hay to be fed ‘ on the straw ’ or made into silage .
24 However , there are some cloudy phrases that have little or no value .
25 Students have their courses to follow , courses which are often set in disciplinary frameworks that have little or nothing , on the surface , to do with society .
26 You will find , too , that much of the invented music which is wrapped around the perceived nakedness of those song-melodies uses textures and harmonic colours that have little or nothing to do with real medieval polyphony .
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