Example sentences of "that [verb] [prep] [v-ing] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 What is more surprising , given the amount of pressure that goes into promoting compulsory heterosexuality and married bliss , and given the economic and social penalties imposed on single parenthood by the state , is that , increasingly , women are choosing to bring up children on their own without close relationships with men .
2 The amount of taxpayers ' cash that goes into paying top managers has gone up 900 PER CENT from £25 million in 1987 to £251 million last year .
3 ( he 's not that used to seeing naked tits ) ,
4 So that 's all got to happen and can we expect that the improvements that have been made now to the syst to the management of this process will not give rise to the same delays that occurred in getting this system flight safe .
5 There were various factors that came into making this decision but one of the things is I 'm heartily sick that I have never been able to go away on holiday in the autumn ever in my life .
6 I would have thought that support for marketing new ideas in the difficult early stages is an excellent investment of taxpayers ’ money .
7 Past generations of British farmers made dairy products ‘ for the house ’ yet today 's farmers have been slow to exploit a potential that exists for selling these products directly .
8 We need standards that succeed in crossing departmental boundaries .
9 Disney animator , Carl Barks created the ultimate stretch limo for his character ; now brought to life in 3D by Connoisseur , a Ledbury firm that specialises in producing elaborate porcelain sculptures .
10 Similarly the National Portrait Gallery , which was permanently established in 1896 , and the Dictionary of National Biography ( 18851990 ) stand as counterparts at the level of individual portrayal and biography , to the work of categorization and charting that went into producing monumental works on the national history , language , and literature such as the Cambridge History of English Literature ( 1907–16 ) and the New ( later Oxford ) English Dictionary ( 1884–1928 ) .
11 The dedication and workmanship that went into indulging one man 's whim can now be enjoyed by everyone , as Dinmore Manor is open to the public .
12 For our purposes , it is sufficient to note that for the majority of economists , the use of these concepts of surplus is a legitimate way of analysing the benefits ( and losses ) that arise under differing competitive conditions .
13 A theory with only charged W particles turns out to have infinite quantities that arise in calculating certain effects .
14 The Report acknowledged the problems involved in determining the levels of difficulty and complexity in the work that has to be carried out in the social services and the barriers that exist to sharing this work among different kinds of personnel but concluded that ‘ nevertheless , some distinction in work levels is possible and necessary in our view , and this is most practicable where there is close teamwork and an emphasis on ‘ team responsibility' ’ for cases , ( pp. 137–8 ) .
15 Most of them are produced by women , who provide insights that come from relating female experience to a body of writing ; logically , there is no reason why these insights should not be available to male critics with the right sympathies and sensibility , but in practice most of this criticism is by women .
16 Those of us who now recognise it as immoral do so , not because we are compassionate , but because we recognise the equal rights of humans and the duties that follow from recognising those rights .
17 Only at the end did his voice thicken : otherwise brimming self-confidence , he overcame lack of sleep , the exhaustion that comes from travelling 8,000 miles in 21 days , and the pressure of being constantly in the spotlight .
18 An additional problem that arises from using large lexicons is that , should the pattern recogniser fail to detect the correct word , then incorrect words are more likely to be suggested .
19 McIllvanney had offered to let her stay on board Wavebreaker , so long as the boat 's air conditioners were disconnected , but his offer was not as generous as it seemed for Ellen would have been little more than an unpaid security guard and also subject to Bellybutton 's endlessly tedious suggestions , and she far preferred her small hot room in the busy crowded apartment block that smelt of cooking all day and marijuana all night .
20 It has also been argued in the previous chapter that these singularities have similar properties to the fold singularities that occur for colliding impulsive waves as described in Section 8.2 in terms of the behaviour of neighbouring geodesics .
  Next page