Example sentences of "[that] [vb base] [prep] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It would , therefore , make sense if axons played a part in controlling the number of oligodendrocytes that develop in a myelinated tract .
2 If I want group members ' approval , I will accept the dictates of the group about my role , even though I might not accept that influence in a one-to-one relationship .
3 The motherboards are arranged in four clusters that communicate through a single backplane .
4 The motherboards are arranged in four clusters that communicate through a single backplane .
5 However , the bulk of LDCs have neither oil resources to export nor a diversified manufacturing base , and it is these countries that account for a high proportion of the world 's poor .
6 Windows that pivot from a central point are frequently fitted in modern flats for ease of cleaning .
7 A personal handwritten letter of thanks to each of the families that raise above a particular sum is important .
8 Like plants that jostle for a bare minimum of soil and light , human beings would eventually fill all the available territory , he warned .
9 You associate that place with a particular set of activities , so that returning to that place reinforces your mental concentration and allows you to work better .
10 ‘ I suppose you sent me that gilgul as a friendly gesture , then , to lend a helping hand on the Gittel job . ’
11 ‘ Yes , the pressure on me has increased since Stuart decided to come back on the England scene , but this is not the first time he has squeezed the position and I accept that challenge from a top-class player . ’
12 ‘ Yes , the pressure on me has increased since Stuart decided to come back on the England scene but this is not the first time he has squeezed the position and I accept that challenge from a top-class player . ’
13 Babies she had seen before had fat fleshy faces that spread from a central dummy .
14 actors ( including Chaplin ) , cricketers and cricket-writers provide snippets of humour that mix into a rolling chuckle .
15 PACHE LEAVES THOSE THAT HOPE FOR A HAPPY OUTCOME TO BULL 's TRAVAILS WITH LITTLE TO CHEER
16 Access to the inter-dealer brokers in gilts ( to be distinguished from the different IDBs that act in a similar capacity in the equity market ) is restricted to GEMMs .
17 Many other chemicals that act in a similar way to acyclovir are under investigation .
18 The personal allowances and reliefs ( income that you are allowed to earn without being taxed ) that pertain to a single person are as follows :
19 Independent test laboratory LANQuest has found that support for a new protocol can be added to a 100-node Boundary Router network in under 10% the time taken on a network routed by standard means , says 3Com .
20 Both they and Felco achieve their cut by curved blades that slice with a scimitar-like action .
21 You may omit from this count words that begin with a capital letter , words that are long because they are hyphenated and verbs whose third syllable is " -ed " or " -es . "
22 If you are catching 6-pounders and want to catch 8lb bream , then move to another swim , or fish that swim at a different time .
23 This supposition is , I think , based on the simplistic idea that the natural conditions of language learning through use that obtain in a first language setting and in naturalistic contexts for second language acquisition can be directly replicated in foreign language classrooms .
24 Sitting up , he was overcome with one of those slow yawns that seem like a prolonged agony , which he stopped with his hand , murmuring , when sufficient oxygen had been inhaled , that he was not yet properly awake .
25 This does separate members of a run of keys , but it fails to separate two or more records that randomize to a particular storage position .
26 Much of data processing involves retrieving records that refer to a given customer , stock item or member of staff .
27 It is also observed in procedures that control for a possible contribution from direct associations between the context and the US .
28 Dance in all its aspects has proved capable of embracing the whole range of emotions and behaviour that emerge from a proper reading and understanding of the text .
29 I give my hon. Friend that pledge with a great deal of enthusiasm .
30 Structural models of hemisphere specialisation which posit that perceptual asymmetries arise because the brain structures that deal with a particular class of stimuli are lateralised exclusively or predominantly to one hemisphere rather than the other can not cope with this variability .
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