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

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1 Oh no er necessarily not , because er depending on the details of the er formula that all the words that er come out of the discussions today , er it 's got to be discussed by the members at grass-roots level , and if we 're not happy with it , we will be sticking to the action er certainly up until when the ballot is taken and if it is voted against er any deal that is struck at the moment , we will continue the action , and I think this will be not only in Oxfordshire , but up and down the country , the strength of feeling nationally is very strong .
2 The small regular labour force that is employed by the company is relatively well paid , receiving three times the minimum wage .
3 Would you like to join a brilliant new club that 's run by the makers of the fizzy drink , Tizer ?
4 The successful " buck-a-day " cost-cutting programme that is used in the USA works because the strong motivation Is applied for a short time .
5 And to ensure that everything has its place , we 've provided a storage compartment beneath the oven , with ample room for the meat tin that is supplied with the Apex .
6 The utility that would have been obtained with certainty prior to the union setting its monopoly wage rate must now be modified to take into account the uncertainty that is introduced with the unemployment probability .
7 This study shows a central stimulatory effect of neuropeptide Y on bile secretion that is mediated by the vagus nerve .
8 In Gwent we have embarked on a major study to do this and will be offering a prostate health check to over 10000 men aged between 55 and 70 in a study that is associated with the European programme concerned with early prostatic cancer .
9 We drive the car that 's reckoned to the capable of 0–60mph in less than 4secs and talk to the driver/navigator partnership that rattled the established names in international rallying .
10 The alternative version has the same two properties together making up a property complex that is applied to the immediately adjacent subject of the sentence ; moreover in both cases the complex as a whole is assigned syntactically to the subject E ; the sole difference is in the matter of which property is taken as " senior " to the other within the bounds of the complex , as in ( 63 ) , and in such a case this will produce an infinitesimal semantic difference : ( 63 ) However this sort of syntactic trading is only possible where the language contains suitable lexical items ; it must have an adverb and verb with the appropriate meanings ; thus , in the absence of an adverb equivalent to after a change and a verb meaning to be orange , for instance , English can not offer such an alternative for ( 64 ) : ( 64 ) in spring , their skin turns orange 5.8 The range of verbs which can occur with postverbal adjectives is in fact quite wide .
11 And I think that 's what a lot of problem with condemned by the G P is is they 're not able to articulate the unhappiness that 's coming from the eating disorder , so they 're told to go away and put on a couple of pounds and because they have n't expressed that feeling the G P ca n't or is n't thinking enough to try and and poke into it a little bit more .
12 Not in a spirit of pessimism on the one hand or of complacent expectation on the other , but with an optimism that is founded in the reality of our shared experience .
13 Yet even the OMB 's estimate falls far short of Mr Clinton 's promised $16.4 billion in interest savings that is incorporated in the budget bill now going through Congress .
14 Interestingly , the 3' end of GGFBPP1 differs significantly from all others : C-terminal coding sequences and the 3' untranslated sequences are transcribed by reading beyond exon 4 to a polyadenylation site in the following intron sequence ( Fig. 1 c ) ; this transcript encodes a protein that is truncated after the immunoglobulin-like domain .
15 To calculate the amount of fabric that is left for the pleats , deduct the pole length from the finished fabric width , and divide the result by the number of spaces .
16 For example , without scanning the entire index , it is impossible to estimate the total number of relevant documents in the system , a figure that is required in the calculation of recall .
17 A young horse that is reared without the company of others is likely to be socially inept with others as a mature horse : those reared on their own , such as orphan or solitary foals , are likely to learn inappropriate behaviour for their species .
18 Additionally , the horse that is reared without the companionship of other horses will fail to learn how to behave with other horses and how to communicate with them .
19 So a horse that is roughly bridled may become ‘ head shy ’ and always throw its head when someone tries to put a bit in its mouth ; or a horse that is galled by the saddle when it is initially broken in may always have a ‘ cold back ’ and buck ; and a horse that has its girths thoughtlessly tightened immediately to the top hole may become ‘ girth shy ’ .
20 A horse that is returned to the paddock after working may only visually check that its normal companions are there , even if they are some distance away , before starting to eat the grass .
21 It is this basic equation that is presented in the familiar Keynesian cross-diagram in Fig. 10-l(a) .
22 He is the only priest we need ‘ seeing then that we have a great high priest that is passed into the heavens , Jesus the Son of God . ’
23 As a fair amount of iron was used in the construction of Caducius , we used a proton magnetometer to locate her position , this is a sensitive instrument that is towed behind the boat and measures the disturbance created by a mass of iron in the Earth 's magnetic field .
24 They are some seven hundred and fifty thousand pounds less than is explicitly coming to us , either through the grant that 's coming into the S S A , the base , or the new specific grant .
25 In grasses , for instance , it 's not the ovule that is dispersed by the billions on the wind , it is the pollen .
26 In the Collembola , Diplura and Protura the mandibles are protrusible , rotatory structures enclosed with the maxillae in a gnathal pouch that is sunk into the head .
27 Above all , the style of government was changing during the sixteenth century , a change that is reflected in the records of state .
28 But it is not only the atheism of communism that is challenged by the resurrection , the materialism and secularism of our own culture comes under attack as well .
29 For the moment we have to charge the fee , we can not waive it , but we have to charge it , but we have to charge it at the level that is set by the government and which is subject to review and er and er Mr has , has drawn our attention to has recently been increased .
30 However , it loses the contrast that is developed in the fourth and fifth paragraphs in English : ‘ There are others …
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