Example sentences of "[that] [vb -s] to [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I mean , the point about this is that actually I must emphasise it 's a needs based assessment , both in allocating the overall amount of money that goes to the various areas and er those of you who 've already looked at it will see that area three seems to have a disproportionately high amount of the money .
2 The reality is that the number of single-person households in a particular district is part of the profile that is drawn in order to establish the standard spending assessment , and therefore the grant that goes to the local authority .
3 No one , for example , supposes that the knowledge that belongs to a good cook is confined to what is or may be written down in the cookery book .
4 Long periods of lone quiet sleep may be one factor that contributes to a higher rate of sudden deaths in white than in Asian infants .
5 In these analyses , I have clearly stressed the affiliative , dependent , nurturant , accommodative , non-competitive aspects of Semai society , culture , and character over other aspects , because these seemed particularly relevant as factors in the complex psycho-cultural dynamic that contributes to the Semai abhorrence of overt conflict and violence .
6 The initial loss of this response produced by presenting the stimulus repeatedly alone will occur both because of habituation and because of a decline in the value of α , each of these changes influencing one of the reflexes that contributes to the observed behaviour .
7 It is the withdrawal of this assurance that contributes to the widespread dissatisfaction with home life in a tower block .
8 The simplest way is to freeze into the matrix a precursor that decomposes to the desired fragment when irradiated with light .
9 Since we must have some way of linking each component to the next one in the structure , each component must contain a link or pointer that points to the next component in the structure .
10 If for example , you wanted to make a previously designed garment in a yarn or a stitch pattern that knits to a different tension , you would simply load the required file from the disk and enter the new tensions in place of the original ones .
11 And human touch The touch that quivers to a new identity .
12 The sufferer is con-fronted with truth — as seen by the peer group of patients — rather than the version of it that corresponds to a false picture that only he or she perceives and finds acceptable .
13 A company seeking to raise funds through a bond issue , for example , will pay a coupon rate ( a rate stated on the bond ) that corresponds to the current market rate .
14 It shall be characterized in particular by a system of labour law that corresponds to the social market economy and a comprehensive system of social security based on merit and social justice .
15 In other words , there is no packaging device in English that corresponds to the Chinese topic device , and hence no fully adequate translation .
16 A count is kept of the element in this array that corresponds to the latest word position .
17 The façade is on two levels the lower one with Corinthian columns in a contrasting colour that adds to the general attractiveness .
18 Nearby is a ship in a glass case that adds to the timeless atmosphere of the house .
19 By contrast , how is the primary school to manage what it is that passes to the secondary school ?
20 That is , I think , a somewhat tendentious description of the classic realist novel , and , in fact , writers like E. M. Forster , D. H. Lawrence , Ernest Hemingway , Evelyn Waugh and Graham Greene have written fiction that answers to the twentieth century 's sense of moral and philosophical crisis without deviating violently from the conventions of classic realism .
21 The amount of press coverage that 's been generated this week by your conference has been enormously important to the local trade unions , it 's something that we can build on , it 's something that says to the local press to the local media trade unions have got something to say trade unions have got something to put forward and it 's that 's something that we will come back to erm afterwards , after you 've gone , we can use that , we can build on it .
22 But what is important here is that where allophonic variation in a phoneme class is discussed in the main handbooks and histories , this is usually variation that leads to a present-day characteristic of the standard variety .
23 Does the Minister not recognise the dangers of fragmenting the health service and destroying the planning framework ; the cost of ever-increasing bureaucracy ; the reduction in choice for the doctor ; the fear that this is a road that leads to a two-tier system in which money comes first and the Health Service is relegated to a safety-net , fallback provision ?
24 Common sense suggests that there should be as much integration as possible of the practical training , classroom-based education , and formal assessment that leads to a professional qualification .
25 Vic threads the tunnels , switches lanes , swings out on to a long covered ramp that leads to a six-lane expressway thrust like a gigantic concrete fist through the backstreets of his boyhood .
26 There may nonetheless be a genetic predisposition that leads to the mood-altering substance providing the perceived perfect solution to this quest for unconditional love .
27 These changes show that RA has altered the Hox code in a manner that leads to the posterior transformation of r2/3 in the first branchial arch .
28 Apparently , it is group care for the young that leads to the higher rank of younger rather than older non-reproductives in the group .
29 He opens the inner front door that leads to the enclosed porch and glances at the doormat .
30 There is a widely felt fear that cuts to the social element of citizenship have damaged social cohesion and that this damage outweighs any advantages that the policy may have in the economic sphere .
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