Example sentences of "[that] [adv] [verb] [art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | This is now more than $13m , 20% over budget — this , from a bank that vigorously defends the quality of its development projects . |
2 | He was granted a second term by Home Secretary Kenneth Clarke in a move that effectively guarantees the existence of the Board for the foreseeable future . |
3 | Before 1988 , there were two legal requirements that effectively determined the form of capital accounting : |
4 | Clearly it is easier for a minister to accept this sort of legislation than to develop a policy that effectively changes the direction of a great deal of work going on within the department . |
5 | This is the historical breed that effectively launched the concept of ‘ breed ’ rather than local type . |
6 | ‘ He should have been banned for life for the disgraceful tackle that effectively ended the career of Gary Stevens at Spurs . |
7 | On reaching Worsley the canal tunnelled into the sandstone cliff to reach the coal workings some three-quarters of a mile inside the hill , where it divided into channels that eventually reached a length of several miles . |
8 | The gene determines a protein sequence that influences X that influences Y that influences Z that eventually influences the wrinkliness of the seed or the cellular wiring up of the nervous system . |
9 | A mortgage is an annuity where you pay the building society a regular sum that eventually reduces the balance of debt to nothing . |
10 | According to Forestry Commission pathologist , Brian Greig : " Different sites involve different factors in the mix that eventually spells the end for the trees . |
11 | It is a silly , redundant device that eventually drowns the film in a surfeit of plot . |
12 | Finally , it is clear that besides having a variety of grammatical uses , a word form may well display a split semantic personality , too , even within a constant grammatical frame . |
13 | If other publications from the energy programme summarise the ‘ state of the art ’ as well as this gasification report , then there will be less need for the spurious and repetitious consultant reports that daily besiege the desk of the Third World policy maker . |
14 | I often think that perhaps putting the hub of the sails in , more or less in the centre of the picture perhaps , not the best place , but I think because in this case , we 've got a lot of trees down to the bottom here . |
15 | There 's a bande sonore in the show that endlessly plays the music of the day , by Sidney Bechet , Boris Vian , Tadd Dameron , the Miles Davis/Charlie Parker 1945 Savoy Sessions . |
16 | In this role , the pen can be used to select items , pull down menus , move objects around the screen ; in effect , to handle any task that hitherto required the use of a mouse . |
17 | The sort of windows that need little or nothing in the way of treatment are usually narrow slits of glass , small ovals , round , arched , stained and etched glass windows that only show a glimpse of the outside and are often unopenable anyway . |
18 | ‘ But we are not ready to become a rubber stamp that only certifies the existence of reforms . |
19 | But as President Bush puts more goods on the counter for us with his TV spiel about ’ … our culture , our sense of history … rolling green fields , sandy white beaches , red-hot jazz , ’ is he selling caviare to a market that only has an appetite for candy floss ? |
20 | No eye make-up , just a touch of mascara , some blusher and some lipstick , and that glowing tan that so emphasised the fairness of her hair . |
21 | Yet it was Leo 's betrayal that so twisted the knife inside her . |
22 | Just as the new physics of Einstein will have such a devastating effect upon the philosophy of the twentieth century , so it is the physics of Isaac Newton ( 1642–1727 ) that so fires the imagination of the aristocratic intelligentsia . |
23 | The consequence may well be the forms of bureaucracy that so occupy the attention of administrative reformers . |
24 | A massive interview program convinced Mayo that informal working groups created a social environment that greatly influenced the productivity of the employees . |
25 | ZBB in its pure form created a paper mountain that greatly increased the workload of line management . |
26 | Geoff Cox takes a look at a new upgrade from processor manufacturers Intel that greatly improves the performance of 386 DX machines even those fitted with fast 387 coprocessors . |
27 | A second technique that greatly improves the speed of searching a sequential file is to use a logarithmic search . |
28 | It has been shown that for a chain moving in the melt , over time-scales that greatly exceed the lifetime of the tube τ , a reptation self-diffusion coefficient D rept , can be measured which is inversely proportional to n 2 , i.e. the diffusion law is |
29 | This adds a form of complexity that greatly enhances the significance of negotiations between civil servants , and the related tendency for the maintenance of the status quo . |
30 | As 9 is one that obviously needs a lot of work and a lot of thought on it . |