Example sentences of "[det] [noun] that [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This finding that increased intestinal release of IL-8 was accompanied by increased release of myeloperoxidase , however , makes IL-8 a possible factor for local activation of polymorphonuclear granulocytes in this disease . |
2 | Well I do n't know whether I want let's see what this is in this parcel that came this morning . |
3 | In this instance that meant three emergency pumps . |
4 | ‘ In some cultures that has great significance . |
5 | This is another cable that crosses two stitches over two stitches . |
6 | You lead life , it seems to me , like some ritual that demands unerring performance. , |
7 | There are some variables that confound adequate dissection of the potential interrelations . |
8 | It is perhaps this dilemma that causes most disagreement among protesters and it is therefore the one most effectively used by the governmental authorities to weaken their position . |
9 | Obviously , these tigers have to be able to make regular contact with each other , yet there are very few reserves that satisfy this requirement . |
10 | Another issue that concerns organic dairy producers is pasteurisation . |
11 | ‘ Interest ’ , complained a reforming chaplain , was the only stimulant in the new philosophy and it was this philosophy that inspired nineteenth-century liberalism . |
12 | Nevertheless , some viruses that lack known cancer genes have also been found to induce cancer . |
13 | There is no answer to this question that commands universal acceptance . |
14 | I mean , as you say , there 's very few companies that offer any form of benefit to housewives , they 're either working or they 're not , they have a Health Master , or not . |
15 | As we shall see in Chapter 4 , it is the absence of this grounding that opens some methods to the charge of excessive individualism . |
16 | Many spring-flowering bulbs do well under deciduous trees , but if you want something to provide permanent ground cover choose from the relatively few plants that tolerate dry roots and poor light . |
17 | In addition , there is some evidence that thiazide diuretic agents reduce tissue sensitivity to insulin ( Hicks et al , 1973 ) , accelerate the lack of insulin in the prediabetic subject ( Weller & Borondy , 1965 ) and possibly reduce pancreatic insulin secretion ( Shapiro et al , 1961 ) . |
18 | There may have been another factor that induced these creatures to leave the ground . |
19 | ‘ Then there were a few things that reinforced that feeling . |
20 | There are a few Killies that prefer brackish water , such as the Diamond Killie Adinia xenica and Jordanella floridae the American Flagfish , found in the Florida Everglades . |
21 | But by now I was crazed with the idea of doing something for this woman that retained some shred of playfulness to it , so she could think to herself : ‘ All in fun , all in fun ’ , and yet which conveyed the full force of the idea that I had been alone in that office that weekend with a huge erection thinking of her . |
22 | Yet even in a country so vast and diverse as the ex-Empire , there were some features that affected most parts , and set up their own horizontal influences at all lower levels of society irrespective of any vertical political pressures acting from a single centre . |
23 | It is largely this lag that initiates demographic transition but other factors undoubtedly complicate the picture . |
24 | among the few people that saw that happening . |
25 | The public spectacle of culture , the adoption of culture by the media , the standardisation of culture , the cultural discourse , cultural self-satisfaction , a slack cultural conformism , the recuperation of culture never has so much apparently been done for culture , never have the results ( another word that deserves some elaboration ) been so disappointing . |
26 | In Locusta , for example , there is one neural pacemaker controlling spiracular opening and closing and another centre that controls ventilatory movements of the abdomen ( Miller , 1966 , 1967 ) . |
27 | An object advancing directly towards its target , unflinching and undeviating , is threatening unless the approach is relieved by a smile or some gesture that establishes friendly intent . |
28 | This seems the only explanation of this verse that makes any sense . |
29 | John Bunyan wrote of the reading of his youth : " Give me a ballad , a news-book , George on horseback , or Bevis of Southampton ; give me some book that teaches curious arts , that tells of old fables ; but for the holy Scriptures I cared not . " |
30 | The penultimate chapter in this book will be concerned with arriving at generalisations about the functioning and effectiveness of the project as a whole , but it is appropriate at this point to identify a number of interesting features of the Major Project as illustrated by these two schools , and to indicate some issues that require further thought . |