Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] that [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Results from male-identified methods are taken more seriously by psychologists , by the institutions that support psychological research , and by the public to whom the results diffuse .
2 They may not however be equally suited to all the institutions that comprise administrative law .
3 In the essay on ‘ Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses ’ ( Althusser 1971 : 123–74 ) Althusser starts to describe the reproduction of the means of production and to articulate the form of the institutions that achieve this reproduction .
4 Generally the reader wants his narrator to be upright , decent , honest , and not prone to the lusts that plague other people — never ourselves .
5 But some of mining 's convenient holes are in inconvenient places , far from the cities that generate most waste .
6 For the groups that eschew unconventional behaviour — and there may be tactical as well as principled reasons for doing so — the focus and target of pressure is likely to be the people who make the laws and policies and/or the people who implement them .
7 The research objective included an investigation ( i ) of consumer towards the purchase and use of cotton wool , and ( ii ) of the reasons that underpinned these attitudes and usage patterns .
8 In the sense that flocculated ( massed lumps ) of algae can be removed by the filter ; and in the fact that some media will lower the nitrates that feed green water algae , there is some truth in this .
9 One of the snags that confronts small businesses in particular is that of cash flow .
10 REVEALED : The secrets that prove super hero James Bond was really a super wimp
11 We need some way to distinguish such events from the crises that mark structural changes .
12 The domes that dominate these holiday villages are maintained at sub-tropical temperatures , and there is a full range of sporting and other facilities , mostly on site .
13 ‘ It 's the drivers that run this town , ’ muttered one politician as he tripped off into the driveway .
14 It was the opposition of the clergy that gave this resistance of the privileged orders a country-wide leadership and a cause equal in emotive appeal to the myth of the sovereign people .
15 Halve our ships , ground the fighters that defend this country and disband half the regiments of the British Army as well . ’
16 The legs that deliver that blow are in proportion to the rest of the tiger 's body , the circumference of the upper joint often being as much as 21 in ( 54 cm ) .
17 Generally , unripe fruits are rendered unpalatable by the tannins that precipitate salivary mucoproteins and cause astringency .
18 But those mythic monsters were as dwarves to the waves that inhabit other oceans .
19 The books that follow this pattern are at first sight attractive , ideal for ‘ face-on ’ displays , and can even seem to have some serious purpose .
20 These , then , were the books that became required reading for those who came to Cumberland Lodge to debate such issues .
21 [ 7 ] The survival of documents has always and substantially will still depend upon the needs and compulsions of the document creators , as well as upon the survival of the organizations that guard these documents .
22 This may be because the facts of the dispute are unique or that statutes and previous decisions are capable of more than one interpretation as to their meaning ; Some of the words that pepper these documents , for example ‘ reasonable ’ , are inherently ambiguous and judges must decide between the competitive interpretations of what the law is as argued by lawyers .
23 It may need more general contextual information to discriminate between words , yet it has to provide the words that determine that context .
24 In the centuries that followed such shadings were shown to be transitory , and from these and other observations it became clear that Venus is completely and continuously covered in clouds .
25 1 List all the letters of the alphabet that have lines of symmetry , and draw in the lines that cut these letters into symmetrical or exactly similar halves .
26 But how do we gain access to Renaissance culture , especially when our readings of the texts that document that culture indicate that a process of necessary counterfeit may have played a part in determining how these texts inscribed their culture ?
27 Our reforms have cut away the barriers that meant many breadwinners lost money if they went to work .
28 John Gorst , Conservative MP , intimate of Samuel Barnett , and a supporter of this programme , captured the emotions that motivated this ideology when speaking at Glasgow University in 1894 .
29 Drawn up by the Advertising Association , the new code covers about 90 per cent of the companies that use direct mail .
30 As a result , the precise direction of innovation by the companies that introduce new technology often has little to do with improved efficiency or better production , but depends on the different political interests of the managers and workers involved .
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