Example sentences of "that [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Complement : a substance in the blood , consisting of nine different fractions , that aids the body 's defences when antibodies combine with invading antigens .
2 The tremolo is Jackson 's Licensed Floyd locking system and that represents the one major departure from the Rhoads original : photo evidence reveals Randy 's choice of trem to be a non-locking Fender type .
3 That represents the publication of that infamous picture showing Johnny Bryan sitting by a poolside kissing Fergie 's toes .
4 One recognized an epitope from CSP , cp26 ( Fig. 3 ) , that represents the 8 amino-terminal residues of the 23 amino-acid peptide previously shown to elicit CTL in three volunteers immunized with irradiated sporozoites .
5 In such circumstances one can not assume that there is a single goal , such as profit maximization , that represents the interests of the firm .
6 It is often also the retaliation , not the provocation , that receives the punishment and the attention .
7 I went into that Roberses the delicatessen part
8 that haunts the place .
9 That made the tie between him and journalism even stronger than it had been .
10 That made the system look more Erastian than it ever looked before .
11 We thought that that made the members of the band faceless .
12 Perhaps it was that that made the soldier lower his rifle , out of a sense of pity .
13 That made the West Indies 9-1 , but captain Richie Richardson ( 12 not out ) and Phil Simmons ( 14 not out ) guided them to stumps without further mishap .
14 Each time he was about to embark on a new affair , he bought Jessica an expensive present — as if that made the whole thing right .
15 That made the Irish Sea the most radioactive stretch of water in the world .
16 He drank some of the coffee and smiled , that ruthless , dangerous smile of his that made the heart turn over in her .
17 And all of that made the conversation , th the fact that Jesus was talking with this woman , a very improper thing nineteen hundred years ago !
18 The reason for the complaint was that given the even numbers in the class ( now that ‘ Daz ’ was in the corridor ! ) , someone now had to work with Brian Smart .
19 If it is argued on the basis of this reply that even a maniac is not beyond redemption and that given the right kind of treatment he might be able to take his place again within society , the argument only serves to show the different moral considerations that can be brought to bear on situations of moral dilemma .
20 The point here is that given the institutional and political realities of the formulation and implementation of nuclear policy , it would be difficult to characterise any rights to which the peace movement may wish to lay claim ( for example , the right to a nuclear-free world ) as legally protected ‘ choices ’ , especially given the insistence by some governments that nuclear policy is not a ‘ justiciable ’ issue ( Weiss , Chapter 11 ; but see Offczors and Ruete , Chapter 13 ; Hickman , Chapter 12 , all in this volume ) .
21 Logically , we would not , but the reply would have to be that given the processing mechanisms we seem to have , it would not be practically possible .
22 We therefore argued that given the radical nature of women acting as independent agents , action which still flies in the face of dominant ideologies and which challenges the nature of the family , it is astonishing how much progress women have made in this period .
23 Studies have shown that given the support and guidance of a general practitioner , Nicorette can be a useful aid to stopping smoking , especially for more dependent smokers [ 4 ] .
24 It would seem sensible , therefore , that given the current limitations of s.62 the courts ought to adopt a liberal interpretation of ‘ adversely affected ’ .
25 It was interesting to note that given the diversity of political opinions that such a strong consensus could exist around the issue of government economic initiatives for the area .
26 " There was something I forgot to mention to you earlier , " said the Padre , who did not normally favour such a blunt approach but felt that given the state of his health there might not be any time to lose …
27 ( Common sense reminds us that given the distribution of women in employment in Edinburgh , most of the mothers probably were or had been employed in some form of domestic service or in the clothing industry ; but in what proportions ? )
28 He postulated that given the right conditions and sufficient length of time , all ( or nearly all — Carroll left out the lowest live per cent ) pupils can achieve mastery .
29 A question I would ask is that given the product which you had in June and the fact that presumably you have to take what goes , presumably the fact that they do n't send you the strongest stuff erm are you surprised that the figures were down in view of the quality of what you had , or are you surprised it might not have been worse ?
30 All I would claim is that given the existence of this phenomenon of extensive , very long-term memory of the campaigns of successful brands , the onus is on the mathematicians to disprove the existence of any long-term effect : the fact that they can not find such an effect , with the somewhat rudimentary apparatus at their disposal , is not enough .
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