Example sentences of "[noun pl] that [vb base] for the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The music and lyrical ideas are the stuff of nightmares , foam-flecked poetic rantings that go for the throat and refuse to let go no matter how hard you may plead . |
2 | But those limits applied only to services rendered to patients covered by Medicare and Medicaid , government programmes that pay for the care of the elderly and poor . |
3 | Britain contains three areas that vie for the term of a ‘ mini ’ Silicon Valley ; they are centred on Bristol , Reading and Cambridge . |
4 | ‘ Roads , park , dispensary , institute , and so on — a hundred and twenty thousand pounds ; repairs and upkeep , recurring , four thousand … ’ and so on through all the elements that make for the running of a town , ending with the caution that it was ‘ all very round-figurey . ’ |
5 | One is to breed together different parental lines that differ for the trait of interest . |
6 | Businesses that qualify for the relief include those of market makers on The Stock Exchange , but no other businesses dealing in securities , stocks or shares . |
7 | This example will emphasize the difficulties that arise for the falsificationist when the complexities of major theory changes are taken into account . |
8 | The different playing philosophies that account for the North-South divide are emphasised by the views of two of the most successful coaches or recent times — Australia 's Bob Dwyer and Ian McGeechan of Scotland and the British Lions . |
9 | And both these books pale before novels that contend for the mantle of Disraeli : those of Jeffrey Archer himself . |