Example sentences of "[that] [vb base] [verb] in the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 As Jakobson perceived long ago , those varieties that have supra-local functions and that tend to develop in the direction of koines display simpler phonemic systems than varieties that have purely local functions ( for an excellent discussion of simplification and complexity in a range of language situations , see Andersen , 1986 ) .
2 They make the shut-off valves that get put in the drill bit to prevent blow-outs . ’
3 THINGS THAT GO MUNCH IN THE NIGHT
4 There are a couple of sequences in The Gaucho that stay etched in the memory .
5 Editor , — Rhona Panton 's article on family health services authorities and prescribing refers , in its opening paragraph , to several factors that are outside the control of these authorities and that require understanding in the context of prescribing costs .
6 Indeed , on average , each pair of cod produces only two offspring of opposite sexes that survive to breed in the course of their lives , for if it were not so , the population of cod would grow and grow , which it clearly does not .
7 The cultural revival has been planned for years by members of the good old Council , members that prefer to stay in the background , having achieved the astounding feat of legislating and pedestrianising their way through the licensing laws , to an atmosphere of continental cultural Bonhomie from Blairdardie to Baillieston .
8 But some , such as the Portuguese man-of-war ( Physalia ) and the velella , have sacs full of gas , which enable them to float on the surface , trailing their poisonous tentacles to catch fish that come to browse in the surface water .
9 He knows that you are an extremely useful human being and there are things that need doing in the world that you are just the person to do .
10 These include proposals to codify in detail the criteria for applying the rule of reason , to reduce antitrust penalties for ventures that include cooperating in the production and marketing of the fruits of R&D , to establish a ‘ safe harbour ’ for collaborating firms that lack market power , and to establish an administrative review process that would clear proposals which might otherwise risk antitrust penalties ( for further details , see Brodley , 1990 ; Shapiro and Willig , 1990 ; Jorde and Teece , 1990 ; and others ) .
11 Lambeck and Stephenson ( 1986 ) and Wellman ( 1987 , 1988 ) provide contrasting interpretations of the uplift mechanisms that have operated in the region .
12 The increasing prosperity of those humans that have remained in the countryside is also contributory .
13 Below are listed 16 questions based on stories that have appeared in The Insider over the past 12 months .
14 This can only be good for the G M B and it would hopefully bring on board some , if not all of the doubting Thomases , that have said in the past that we do nothing for them .
15 I 'm quite sure that the way forward for teachers and parents is within some kind of co-operative framework , and the only way that can work effectively is for each to be aware of other 's needs and difficulties , and the kind of barriers that have existed in the past for parents to get into schools I think are being lowered by the schools , but it takes almost a generation , I think , for parents to stop being frightened about what school is doing and the kind of parents who 've had bad experiences themselves in schools , I think , have enormous difficulties in approaching teachers and I 'm sure the answer is in terms of co-operative activity — children and schools , schools and parents , and all of them together with myriad of outside agencies that are available for children with severe problems .
16 In deciding whether or not the conditions exist for the issuing of conditions , the chief of police may take into account such factors as disturbances that have arisen in the past when the same organisation processed on a previous occasion .
17 Traditionally for the British , playing the game is all ; looking like you 've slept in the leftovers from a car boot sale that have run in the wash is , apparently , of little concern .
18 A glance around the accommodation reveals much to indicate the changes that have evolved in the training of recruits for the Division and the Army as a whole .
19 Rather more unusual is the single pair of Herons that have nested in the centre of Westham village for many years .
20 However , we have to acknowledge the considerable benefits that have accrued in the past because people have hunted — benefits to conservation in general , not to the individual animals being hunted .
21 These may be interpretations of current experiences , predictions about future events , or recollections of things that have happened in the past .
22 That 's taken , i i it refers to Pagan festivals that have happened in the past , i i I mean we 've invented our own rituals as well , but based on the May Queen figure .
23 The City of London is important to the invisible exports of this country , and we can not allow scandals such as those that have happened in the past .
24 He is critical of some of the excesses of self-protection that have occurred in the past , but is firm in his commitment to the cab-rank rule , under which , quoting Rumpole , it is the barrister 's ‘ sacred duty .
25 Costs and revenues that have occurred in the past can not be changed .
26 For this reason we shall consider first the changes that have occurred in the lowland village community , while the upland areas will be analysed in the section on the ‘ farm-centred community ’ later in this chapter .
27 However , two changes that have occurred in the power game have been the awakening of concentrated industrial or union power , which rested like a sleeping giant for nearly a century , and the emergence of consumer power .
28 The second aspect is the relative stability in the proportion of transport workers over the two decades , despite , as we know from Figure 3.1 , the job losses that have occurred in the transport service industries since the 1960s .
29 The second explanation of the shift to rural areas focuses on the changes that have occurred in the production process .
30 Any consideration of the Labour Party concern to change the kind of democracy on offer to the people within a new British constitution has to begin by attending to the battles within the Labour Party and to the resulting changes that have occurred in the constitution of the party .
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