Example sentences of "[n mass] that [verb] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This tome concentrated on the operational side of the type 's history , not just during World War Two , where the aircraft was undoubtedly the best long range fighting aircraft that served on all sides of the war , but through all the other conflicts in which the P-51 participated .
2 Some of the most difficult investigations involve aircraft that crash in deep water , frequently depriving the investigator of much of his evidence .
3 Scientists worldwide are facing the ever-increasing dilemma of how to handle vast quantities of data that advances in high technology have made it possible to generate .
4 The fisherman has high levels of mercury because he catches and eats large fish that lie in undisturbed pools and lagoons where methyl mercury settles , but so far he has no conclusive symptoms .
5 Amphibians , crustaceans and fish that live in such conditions have to evolve some method of holding on if they are not to be swept away and end up in the sea .
6 Gobies , small fish that live in tidal rock pools , prove in a particularly convincing way that they have such a thing .
7 It 's very wide the all the people or most of the people that go to these things are either all players already themselves
8 I said sir , up until now I thought that in Costa Rica there were only four or five people that knew about this place .
9 The majority of people that went through that service all had some recollection of things they did n't enjoy very much but they by and large thoroughly enjoyed their experience in the Army , it livened them up , it made them better men and we have got after all one of the best armies if not the best army in the world , it 's got to come from
10 It was not until the twentieth century that visual artists started to look into the landscape of the Highlands and Islands and try to say something about the lives of the people that lived through those times .
11 Were there any different class of people that lived in that part of town then Street and Street and that ?
12 It is imperative not to accept the subjects of popular interest as the objects of theoretical scrutiny , not to reify a concept of dubious historical provenance , but instead to unpack the powerful rhetoric that hides behind the notion of the inner city , to outline the contours of alternative urban realities and to place this empirical evidence in the political and economic context that will determine the life chances of those people that live in real places in real urban locations today .
13 The waters of the Sol are notoriously cold , and the hardy people that live in that region are used to the mountains and extreme climate .
14 The forests are an immense resource capable of feeding and sustaining the people that live in forested areas .
15 But motor industry executives now expect the decline in sales that showed through last month to accelerate in the remainder of the year .
16 It is typical of species that breed in short-lived pools , like the spadefoot toad .
17 But explosive breeding also occurs in many North American , European and Asian species that breed in permanent pools .
18 Each autumn , almost half the species that breed in northern Europe start to move south .
19 Species that depend on small numbers of prey species either require large hunting ranges ( Nilsson , 1984 ) or have to be nomadic , migrating in search of prey .
20 Though cuckoos are well known for laying their eggs in the nests of other species , more species of the cuckoo family build nests and incubate their eggs than do not There are in fact 80 species that act as true parents to their young .
21 Many species that thrive in polar habitats are found also in subpolar and temperate habitats .
22 The classic brackish water system where oscillation of the neap and spring tides gives ‘ tidal prisms ’ of mixed waters and mixing of the flora and fauna that live in each world .
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