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

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1 The baby clawed to be free of his mother and pressed to the brooches that studded Alexandra 's bosom and Robert , commonly bright-eyed with aggression , stood scarlet and speechless in a stupor of admiration and wonder .
2 Tools include a built-in digital telephone answering machine that receives voice and facsimile messages via the proprietary StartSmart program .
3 FIVE local girls have been included in the Irish Women 's waterpolo squad that plays Scotland at the Drumchaple pool in Glasgow on October 2 .
4 Music will be stored in such small compartments that people wo n't even have record collections that people wo n't even have record collections any more , they 'll just have this sort of cartridge that plays things . ’
5 Pete designs some of his own gates , like this imaginative entrance that plays tricks with perspective .
6 You know that fella that Maurice er that plays Tarzan Johnny Weismuller , whatever you call him , I met his what do I say , a girl who , who was a cousin to him , aha , she was a yank of course
7 ‘ John King always advocates playing football and that 's why I like to go to Tranmere , my local club , and see a team that plays football from the back ; it 's great to watch .
8 or Anchises that laid hold of her flanks of air
9 Then she thought of the blackberrying and the melon , of the feathered hens that laid eggs , and of the church eagle of glinting metal that glowed like gold .
10 He felt that bringing departments together to work towards a whole-school approach was going to be difficult and would be further complicated by the fact that some heads of department had unrealistic expectations of what the project might achieve .
11 There is increasing independent evidence that the first trusts are proving that bringing management back into the hospitals is already bringing benefits to patients and staff .
12 Eating out or shopping on holiday in Hungary is a real pleasure and it 's nice to know that bringing home presents and souvenirs wo n't break the bank .
13 Moreover , Schell et al. ( 1989 ) point out that it is now possible to engineer plants , by introducing B. thuringiensis genes encoded for toxin production , that develop resistance to tobacco hornworm ( Manduca sexta ) and the large white butterfly ( Pieris brassicae ) .
14 Nurses should encourage their elderly clients to take up sports and activities that develop skill and coordination , rather than strength , speed and endurance .
15 The scenes between Hilarion , Giselle , Albrecht and Bathilde are reminiscent of the scenes that develop Tybalt 's hatred of Romeo from the first fight between Montague and Capulet to his discovery of Romeo with Juliet after their first meeting at the ball , and finally to the fight that ends in Tybalt 's death .
16 Cataclysmic first quarter figures from MIPS Computer Systems Inc — a loss of $12.7m on sales that plunged 46% to $23.7m underline how much the company needs rescuing by Silicon Graphics Inc .
17 After the larvae pupate , they undergo the dramatic transformations into the adult that constitutes metamorphosis .
18 The lexical analyser ( which includes morphological processing ) has been designed to accept input in the form of a character lattice ( see Appendix C ) , so this can work with any recogniser that produces output in this format .
19 The former is making quite a name for itself , as it works well under Windows and as its device driver can be set up as a ‘ printer device ’ within Windows , the output of almost any Windows application that produces output to a printer , can be ‘ diverted ’ and sent as a FAX .
20 But it found that anything that produces water vapour — unvented tumble driers , for example — pushed up damp levels significantly .
21 One further possibility is that France will lease one of the channels to Compagnie Luxembourgeoise de Telediffusion , the company that produces TV programmes in Luxembourg , CTL wants to operate its own TV satellite but is having trouble raising the money .
22 They were trying to isolate the gene that produces insulin and insert it into the nucleus of a bacterium , so that you could get a self-replicating life-form which could then be used in the treatment of diabetes , or else it could provide a source of insulin that was n't animal-derived and did n't give you rejection problems .
23 Therefore , if we change our attitude , we get rid of the craving that produces suffering .
24 The ‘ falseness ’ of the consciousness that produces ideology is not a quality of its location in the mode of production but a quality of the individual 's failure to understand the ‘ real motive forces impelling him ’ .
25 Sitting in a traffic jam with such a car alongside is a contemporary purgatory that produces reactions in me that bode no good for the future of the human race and make me a menace on the roads for minutes afterwards .
26 It is the will to work together of the people involved that produces curriculum benefits .
27 The information is all there — detailing the processes of soft paper manufacture and the chemistry that produces dioxins and organochlorines ( another set of highly dangerous compounds ) .
28 The person selected will spend approximately eight weeks with the RSC 's news publications department in London , working with the team that produces Chemistry in Britain and Education in Chemistry .
29 Overlooking the village green , in a pretty conservation village , this fine Victorian house has a half-acre garden , two greenhouses ( one has a vine that produces heaps of succulent black grapes ) , a sunken-terraced garden with lily pond and an affectionate three-legged cat .
30 In my experience , there is only one manufacturer ( not British ) that produces tools ready for use for professional ornamental carving .
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