Example sentences of "that [vb -s] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Yet the Discovery has a classy , Conran-designed interior , excellent seats and ride-comfort and a wonderful , rumbling V8 engine that emits just the same blue-blooded burble as a Range Rover .
2 This is a new idea that receives just this one reference in the paper .
3 He has visited Vietnam several times to search for missing American soldiers , a venture that plays well in his district which is home to a lot of ex-servicemen .
4 The staff that plays together
5 As I mentioned earlier , when you get something that plays really easily and fast you wo n't necessarily get the best sound , and so on .
6 But look at Lionheart , they said that 's , that 's that plays perfectly , you know when you running and those pikes come in underneath you .
7 He is saying this — outlining the aim — to his analyst in the course of the therapeutic sessions whose speech forms part of the oral record that constitutes almost all of the book .
8 The firm that produces both models need not keep twice as many gearboxes in store to have the same availability as would two firms each producing one model because , unless the uncertainties are perfectly correlated , it is less likely that high production of both models will be required on any particular day than that high production of either one will .
9 Parents , however , should remember that if they give their child an investment that produces over £5 annual income , it will usually be taxed as their own unless the child is over 18 or married .
10 Parents , however , should remember that if they give their child an investment that produces over £5 annual income , it will usually be taxed as their own unless the child is over 18 or married .
11 Parents , however , should remember that if they give their child an investment that produces over £5 annual income , it will usually be taxed as their own unless the child is over 18 or married .
12 It captured Soyo , a city that produces about a third of Angola 's oil .
13 The University of Leeds has developed a crop spraying system that produces virtually no pesticide or herbicide drift .
14 Just what is it about Barbados that produces so many wonderful cricketers ?
15 In a side that trades heavily on the commitment of a classy midfield quartet , the cool defender 's ability to score vital goals has often proved a trump card for Charlton .
16 This is global chic that crosses both boardroom and international borders .
17 In Proverbs 16 verse 25 we read ‘ There is a way that seemeth right unto a man , but the end thereof are the ways of death . ’
18 The ‘ progressive ’ parent who believes in total involvement in shaping the disposition of children may end up in a stifling relationship that offers precious little access to the outside world .
19 The area that offers most promise for chemical theory is in the understanding of reaction mechanisms .
20 It seems churlish to denigrate a show that offers as much humour and sharp observation as this one , but it is impossible to escape the conclusion that Reflected Glory finally adds up to less than the sum of its parts .
21 The XT-class that offers more
22 She had presumed that only children cried and was disturbed to see that grownups sometimes did so .
23 Then Pac-Man 's ‘ mouth ’ begins — a jaw that turns inward , eastward , along the northern coast of New Guinea , through New Britain , the Solomons , the Torres Islands , the New Hebrides and New Caledonia .
24 He is still himself — still rather short and tubby , with a high forehead , and dry hair that turns upwards and back in the wind of his passage .
25 The little creatures have an endless appetite , and a digestive system that turns almost anything into perfect compost .
26 now reverting again please if you would to the one we first looked at which is er , see the costs set out on page thirty one there and we can see under personal costs with the star that refers please note that these charges are an average and depend on personal electricity consumption and are subject to verification and local authority assessment , er did you understand the difference between the management charge and the service charge ?
27 Chairman er ca n't really use that refers directly to the Council .
28 Alison 's favours break down the boundaries of class ; any man who can lay her in his bed is like a lord , as Absolon says as he anticipates her kiss : Kolve 's interpretation of potentially religious images within the tale is fine as far as it goes , and can justly be quoted against the allegorizers , but there is at least one aspect of the tale that refers irreducibly to a moral frame within which the tale is set : recurrent swearing of oaths by " " Seint Thomas of Kent " " , which reminds us of the framing narrative with its realistic and morally symbolic journey towards Becket 's shrine in Canterbury and the judgement of the tale-telling game just as much as John 's calling upon St Frideswide locates the tale effectively within Oxford .
29 They include a 15 per cent increase in the maximum general levy for all cattle , sheep and pigs , a 40p per head rise in promotion levy for pigs and an amendment that refers specifically to lambs for live exports .
30 ‘ It had to be Windsor , too — not Balmoral or Sandringham but the castle that goes right back to the Normans — and the Queen 's favourite chapel , stripped to a skeleton of its former self .
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