Example sentences of "[that] [pron] [adv] form " in BNC.

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1 Their unmistakable appearance , coupled with the fact that they always form under water , makes pillow lavas very useful in interpreting the volcanic history of geologically old rocks .
2 Although the government placed ‘ the political and economic backbone of the Republic in heavy industry and in transport ’ , Trotsky observed at the Twelfth Party Congress that they actually formed the rearguard .
3 One commentator traces the history of the UK 's so-called financial conglomerates , arguing that they initially formed around the deposit banks , later branching out to include hire purchase and finance houses .
4 However , it seems plausible that this source of energy has been of little importance in the past because Jupiter is so very massive that it probably formed very hot , though Jupiter may now be sufficiently cool for helium separation to have recently become significant , or for it to become significant in the relatively near future .
5 It remains true , of course , that the formal system of a foreign language is very obviously different from that of the learner 's first language , that it therefore forms the basis of any full communication , and that it needs to be acquired in some way .
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