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

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1 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 . ’
2 Pete designs some of his own gates , like this imaginative entrance that plays tricks with perspective .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 ) .
7 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 .
8 In my experience , there is only one manufacturer ( not British ) that produces tools ready for use for professional ornamental carving .
9 With variations , this very simple shape is widely used in kite workshops as a project that produces results , both in the flight performance and in the degree of satisfaction it gives to the constructor .
10 Alright , this was , this was often the , the case say er , Eastern European industries where they just sort of said right , okay you 're , we 're going to subsidize this erm , plant that produces cars
11 Obviously , this has the advantage that host embryos can be recovered at any subsequent stage and that adult chimaeras can be obtained .
12 Please note that host companies are unable to accept direct bookings .
13 Our results also raise the possibility that demyelinating lesions that cause a conduction block along axons , as occurs in multiple sclerosis , may fail to remyelinate in part because the silent axons fail to stimulate oligodendrocyte precursor cells to proliferate .
14 Excess is insidious because at the time it seems a bonus but later on it can be an expense that diverts resources from development areas .
15 A filter question is one that diverts respondents past a question sequence if it is irrelevant to them .
16 It is the constellation of those beliefs , attitudes and values that influence sub-groups in society to behave differently from the generally expected norms of behaviour .
17 Similarly , moderate versions of indeterminism ( especially the classical version ) allow a degree of predictability : although we are seen as making free choices , this does not preclude the specification of circumstances that influence choices in a particular direction .
18 Cohesion can be described as the sum of all the factors that influence members to remain in the group .
19 For example , if a researcher wants to investigate the factors that influence pupils when they are choosing the subjects they wish to study at higher levels of education , then group discussions with , for example , fourteen-year-old pupils in almost any secondary school would give some ideas about what questions to include in a questionnaire .
20 Other policies that influence savings rates or redistribute income from capital to labour will in general change .
21 It is in these situations that centring skills are most useful .
22 Only take registered cabs home , i.e. ones that display licences in the cab and that can be telephoned to book your ride .
23 Thus , in many post–1923 paintings there is a heightened realism that borders on the photographic , as is evident in the large-format flower paintings she began to making in 1924. 18 By so changing the apparent concerns of her art , O'Keeffe intended to end criticism that centered speculations about the meaning of her imagery around the fact that she was a woman artist expressing emotions that had not visual precedents — which was , of course , the way Stieglitz had promoted her from the beginning .
24 Its effect is that states in the tails of the distribution N(e) become traps that confine electrons to limited regions of the semiconductor .
25 The Solar Two project at Barstow , California , is a successor to a 10 MW power plant that ceased operations in 1988 .
26 The Quaker mine-owners could hardly avoid the site 's exposure to the ravages of moorland weather , but they provided for the welfare of their employees , with sick pay and adult education schemes that became models for other employers .
27 The encoded information shot out at her misted but still functional retina to form generic groupings that became words flitting across her mind .
28 We have found that within those families , the genera that eat fruit have larger brains in proportion to their body size than those that eat leaves .
29 Among rodents , species such as gophers that eat leaves or grass have smaller brains than those such as squirrels , which eat fruit , seeds and nuts .
30 Fruit eating primates have relatively larger brains than those that eat leaves .
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