Example sentences of "[that] [vb -s] [noun sg] [prep] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | That is what Menter a Busnes , the unit that encourages enterprise among Welsh speakers , is doing . |
2 | The talking that accompanies play with such materials as water , sand , clay , junk materials , and bricks , with dramatic role-play in the Wendy house and the model shop , and with imaginative play with miniature animals , people , and vehicles — all of this builds up spoken vocabulary . |
3 | The behaviour of trajectories on an attractor that exhibits sensitivity to initial conditions is strange and unexpected , and the geometry of such an attractor is often strange and complicated . |
4 | ‘ Lack of democratic institutions , secrecy that envelops decision-making in administrative boards , dependence of judicial organs on party directives , all increase the influence of functionaries and officials at all levels of public life ’ ( Hirszowicz 1976 , p. 265 ) . |
5 | The Department of the Environment purports to have knowledge enough at its fingertips to enable a standard spending assessment to be made that takes account of all sorts of individual circumstances in each local authority area . |
6 | Having looked at mergers then from both sides , I 've seen the prejudices that go into any debate that takes place between any unions coming together . |
7 | If we were just gon na bolt together the two unions then that may be able to be done in a couple of years or so , but if we 're trying to build something better , then we 're talking about a project that takes place over several years . |
8 | If one focuses on all the production that takes place within national boundaries , the measure is termed the gross domestic product ( GDP ) . |
9 | The argument that these spontaneous housing settlements are a superior form of accommodation to the city slums is borne out by the consolidation that takes place in low-income settlements . |
10 | It is not , of course , mere coverage of pension schemes that distinguishes manual from non-manual groups . |
11 | After emptying the stomach , intermittent suction was applied using an intermittent suction unit ( Ohmeda , Columbia , USA ) that applies suction for 20 seconds in each 32 second cycle . |
12 | Two-thirds of the drinkers surveyed said the location of a pub was the main reason for visiting it and 32 per cent prefer a pub that serves food at most times of the day . |
13 | By whatever means it has been achieved , however , the end result is one of a system of streets that permits access to essential users whilst maintaining an atmosphere of serenity and charm . |
14 | Substantive matters such as hours of work , overtime and shift working are covered by complex legislation that gives rise to legal battles over interpretation . |
15 | If the channel tunnel is ever to be a genuine national undertaking that brings benefit to all parts of the United Kingdom , and if that is to be achieved within our lifetime , it is important that the Bill goes ahead . |
16 | The multiplicity of readings that the law permits is not its weak-ness but its strength , for it is this that makes room for different voices … . ’ |
17 | Consequently , the reader may have reached this point in the book without a firm idea of how to start , or progress , a project that makes use of soft systems thinking . |