Example sentences of "[that] [adv] [vb base] [prep] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | In their natural state , such lands are characterised by large herds of herbivores that seasonally migrate in tune with biomass availability , so it is not surprising that overgrazing and land degradation ensue . |
2 | If people are exposed to the variety of opinions that normally exist in relation to any major issue , the likelihood of their being easily manipulated by unscrupulous opinion-makers is greatly reduced . |
3 | We passed a few minutes in the exchanges that usually pass for conversation between people who know each other slightly and have no real business connection . |
4 | One must also mention the limitations that still exist for employment of females in the catering industry in the Middle East . |
5 | Soft-bodied , voracious molluscs that often shelter by day beneath leaves and plant debris , and feed at night . |
6 | Cute and sweet are not adjectives that readily spring to mind on surveying the stage wardrobe of Andi , the blonde frontwoman of local cover band Sunshine . |
7 | In a word-association test , joy , gioa , Gaudium et Spes , are not terms that readily spring to mind in his connection . |
8 | So erm I mean the justification for this kind of course I would claim is ultimately to try and make people more realistic about what is possible and er the , because th th the advantage of knowing what 's possible is you can avoid impossible experiments that ultimately result in disaster for everyone . |
9 | Dodder propagates either from seeds or clonally from broken-off segments of the vine that accidentally come in contact with a fresh host . |