Example sentences of "[noun pl] that [verb] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Containing the first studio cut of ‘ No Woman No Cry ’ , versions of early Jamaicans singles ‘ Belly Full ’ , ‘ Bend Down Low ’ , ‘ Natty Dread ’ and ‘ Lively Up Yourself ’ , this is , superficially , a simple set of songs that went against the grain of the mesmeric dub that was then dominating reggae .
2 " The Unquiet Grave " , " The Grey Cock " and " She Moved Through the Fair " are just three examples of folk songs that deal with the subject .
3 The rivers of Europe and America contain animals that look like the lancelet , though they are somewhat larger , up to 20 centimetres long .
4 And , all run here , everything was run here , and animals , animals that won here , well er well I think they put them down as better animals than animals that raced before the war , you know , cos they had to do such a lot in a short time .
5 They were prominent in the Silurian and Devonian , where they can be found with the fish-like animals that abounded in the fresh- and brackish water deposits of the time , although some of the Ordovician ones are in marine sediments .
6 The really big egg-producers , however , are the simpler animals that live in the sea , such as corals , jellyfish , sea-urchins and molluscs .
7 However , King also believes that traditional agroforestry led to the establishment of plantation forestry because of colonial timber requirements in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries that culminated in the separation of agricultural and forestry interests .
8 He was very aware of her body beside his , of the long legs that shimmered in the semi-darkness , and of the smell of her perfume .
9 Léonie wheeled , scrambled back past the baker 's , and fled along the boulevard edged with limes that led to the church and the walled cemetery , to the lane beyond .
10 The little Austers removed a significant amount of the in-flight workload imposed on the Lincoln navigators , however the frequent rain squalls that came over the jungle limited their use and as such the heavy bomber crews had to carry out operations with the required precision in dangerously adverse weather conditions .
11 He stared at it , puzzled , deciding it was pulsating , with red lines swelling and diminishing in the self-same rhythm ; tentacles that throbbed with the heart beat of the central creature .
12 Corporatism thus implies an ‘ institutional fusion ’ , whereby organizations that developed for the representation of interests become instruments of state intervention ( Jessop 1979 ) .
13 Check the files on those British right-wing organizations that flourished before the war , the ones that sometimes had Members of Parliament on their books . ’
14 With the companionway protected from the wind , only the waves that broke over the cabin top burst into the saloon .
15 The bacterial reduction of organic materials to simple compounds that dissolve in the water content of the soil is a long and slow process .
16 ‘ I 've never seen the church so crowded for a funeral , ’ said William 's nan proudly , though there was a hint of suspicion in the eyes that gazed around the congregation .
17 All have the ability to change shape at will , most assuming icy fingers and yellow eyes that glow in the dark .
18 His strong face , lined by age and illness , framed a pair of kindly eyes that softened at the sight of her .
19 Something as tall as a steeple , in a trailing black dress , fair hair cascading ; a face turned , looking down at Ruth , with long mocking green eyes that glimmered like the sea .
20 Big big quite a big priority there so and you know are obviously people that like them like the guidelines that come with the company like the ideas of belonging to the company and like the ideas of actually extolling the virtues of the company and following the company policy .
21 One of the more unedifying spectacles that emerged from the community charge was the flaunting display of the ’ can pay , wo n't pay ’ brigade .
22 Indeed , this may be an example of popular expression of those worries that arise from the criticism that is engendered by the public choice approach .
23 In other words , there was a growth in the use of ‘ framework legislation ’ , with Parliament establishing a general framework for controlling or regulating an area of activity and granting to governmental agencies both rule-making powers to put flesh on the framework or quasi-judicial powers to resolve disputes that arose in the course of implementing these schemes .
24 Clapham was a committed negotiator , and Kerr did a great deal to assuage the anxieties that existed in the NCDAD and its institutions .
25 In addition , parties that comply with the Convention ultimately may find it easier to enforce their judgments abroad .
26 In this situation , that proportion of the goodwill written off directly to reserves that relates to the estate agency business should be charged to the profit and loss account as part of the costs of closing that activity on the grounds that it is a separate business .
27 Moreover , there is not so much to smell when you are flying high up and away from the scents and aromas that cling to the Earth — or even if , like man , your nose stands at a height of five or six feet , rarely bending towards the ground .
28 It works at a warm temperature and vigorously turns the sugars in the wort into alcohol and carbon dioxide , producing at the same time ripe fruity aromas that add to the pleasure of ale drinking .
29 but he has more of a chance to use the resources he gains for goals that correspond to the policy values of his party .
30 Some people may find they need more complicated items such as hoists or units that fit into the bath to raise and lower the bather using air or water pressure .
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