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

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1 I have seen it — Not long ago , in Moscow on quite another mission , I tiptoed up the great empty staircase and , with a diplomatic passport in my pocket , stood in the eternal dusk that shrouds old ballrooms when they are asleep — With its plump brown pillars and gilded mirrors , it was better suited to the last hours of a sinking liner than the launch of a great initiative .
2 The change in the orbit of the earth is too slow to be observed , but this same effect has been observed over the past few years occurring in the system called PSR 1913+16 ( PSR stands for " pulsar , " a special type of neutron star that emits regular pulses of radio waves ) .
3 Any program that receives favourable reviews from enough teachers should be considered for — distribution as it stands but on a national basis — production to a professional standard — transferability to other microcomputers — publication by national system — publication by commercial publishers .
4 The list of diseases that slurry could spread is a formidable one , including anthrax and tetanus , but the one that receives most attention is salmonellosis .
5 Just as the Baroque composer relied on the opening phrase to establish the affect of a given movement , so it is only the start of the magic episode that receives special musical attention .
6 It can be either a chronic pattern ( like a record that plays all the time ) or a ‘ triggered ’ pattern .
7 Another possible way of controlling colonic pressures is through 5-HT 3 antagonists such as odansentron , a compound that slows colonic transit in normal sucjects .
8 In that work it is possible to see clearly the relation between his insistence on totality and the Romantic aesthetic of totality as the inner necessity that moulds all works of art .
9 The methodology determines those theories from the history of physics that constitutes good physics whilst it is just those good theories against which the methodology is to be tested .
10 These ‘ ideas , formed the basis for group action and it is the way in which these spontaneously evolve and are carried out that constitutes one of the most active elements of ‘ hanging about ’ …
11 The lifeworld both provides the basis of meaning on which communicative action can draw and it is also a product of the exchange of meaning that constitutes communicative action .
12 Thus Newton 's laws of motion form part of the Newtonian paradigm and Maxwell 's equations form part of the paradigm that constitutes classical electromagnetic theory .
13 The theoretical analysis is conducted using a short run stochastic Mundell-Fleming model of a small open economy that produces tradable and non-tradable goods , and which faces a number of transitory domestic and foreign , demand side and supply side disturbances .
14 For example , some governments would probably not have spent as much on telecommunications as they have done without the stimulus of a foreign-dominated export sector that produces hard-currency earnings , and the expectation that such facilities , however expensive , would attract even more companies .
15 When the mutation that produces aposematic colour first appears in the population it will be rare ; but it will nevertheless be common in particular families , as it will be present in many of the siblings in those families with the mutation .
16 There seems to be no place in successful socialization for creative interaction that produces new meanings .
17 A presidential summit , claimed Kim , " should be an encounter that produces good results ; if there is no outcome it will disappoint the people " .
18 Yet its proposals are derived from a computer model of the railway network that produces nonsensical results — including siting the terminus of one main line in the middle of a Scottish peat bog .
19 The difference in cost between the cheapest scenario and the plan that produces least CO 2 is $102 for each tonne of carbon not released .
20 What 's Brewing and the Good Beer Guide are produced from head office which is also the home of Alma Books , the Campaign 's publishing company that produces such successful guides as Good Pub Food , the Good Cider Guide and Pubs for Families .
21 The mentality that produces such a procedure is not just unacceptable itself — as well as irksome to would-be candidates .
22 Perhaps Alan Sillitoe wanted to attack the society that produces such people .
23 The company Sir John bought a fifty percent share in was , it 's an engineering firm that produces mechanical devices that help to clear storage silos .
24 When a shape recogniser is used that produces alternative candidates the application of word structure involves determining which of the possible character combinations form words .
25 Where does the fault lie that produces that outrage ?
26 Basically it 's two things coming together and becoming more than their whole , you 've got two things two people working together producing more than what two people can produce it 's the relationship that produces that extra little bit more .
27 I recently visited a factory that produces heavy engineering goods .
28 Look out for products such as Visio , a drop and drag drawing package which utilises job-specific stencils ; WinDesk , a customisable desktop for Windows ; ProtoView , a screen management facility for Windows ; Star Trek the Screensaver , a screensaver program for Star Trek fanatics ; Office Accelerator , a program to run your office from within your favourite word-processor ; Color Tools , a multimedia graphics solution ; Labtech Vision , a program that produces dynamic graphics that automatically update in real time , and CameraMan , which records and plays back Windows routines .
29 For some reason , mental illness that produces physical symptoms is relegated to the status of an ‘ imaginary ’ disease .
30 They think that fewer murders are better than more no matter how incoherent the compromise that produces fewer .
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