Example sentences of "that they [vb base] [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The value of such studies is that they show plainly the ubiquity of popular political action , which may be diffuse , episodic , lacking any clearly formulated doctrine , or expressing itself mainly in religious or cultural terms , but always provides a matrix from which political organizations can emerge in favourable circumstances .
2 Processes which govern the ability of the terminal to respond during sustained activity , such as the synthesis of transmitter , the transport and filling of vesicles and their release from the cytoskeletal cage , will contribute to LTP only to the extent that they influence either the probability of fusion , or the amount of transmitter packed into vesicles .
3 Therefore a physical interpretation of vector components is that they make up a tangent .
4 Is the first offer that they make simply an opening shot ?
5 That one 's a bit later date , and you can see that they 've double the track here .
6 ‘ Easy , ’ I replied , ‘ You see , the things about the Americans is that they 've absolutely no CLAAAARSE . ’
7 They are alleged to send the ball further but I 'm not sure that they put even a yard on a shot .
8 All men refuse to take responsibility for their actions at some time or other during their lives , and some men so consistently shirk their duty that they present more the appearance of overgrown children than of adults .
9 There were so many journalists covering the Orkney story that they set up a pool system and took it in turns to go in .
10 Mine become so tame that they climb up the inside of the wire mesh when I approach the hutch and are clearly pleased to see me .
11 Also , the z-axis is invariant under the flow , so any periodic orbits in the system can be partially described by an integer n specifying the number of times that they wind around the z-axis .
12 The second , and by no means less important , purpose , is that they open up a transmission channel for information from the recipient .
13 But in chapter 16 Dathan and Abiram make clear that they see only the prospect of eventual death in the wilderness if Moses continues as their leader , and in chapter 14 death in battle seems only too imminent .
14 But none are so pervasive , nor so completely satisfactory , that they rule out the need for other lines of explanation .
15 The result is that they move along the beach with a type of zigzag motion ( Fig. 8.14 ) .
16 The result is that they hang around the city and most family incomes are supplemented by crime of one sort or another .
17 Such charges might seem unpalatable to influential lairds , but the report suggests that they represent merely a shift of emphasis , recognising the responsibility for good stewardship long adopted by many Highland estates .
18 This is despite the fact that they carry only a minority of the 13 stigmata of weediness .
19 The chemicals have to be carefully selected so that they affect only the tin oxide and nothing else .
20 In spite of a wardrobe bulging with clothes , most women complain that they have n't a thing to wear when any invitation arrives in the post .
21 The reason for putting the onus of proof on the firms is that they have both the incentive to make the case , and access to the detailed information on which the case is to be based .
22 The problem for the police is that they have almost no chance of determining whether Mr Kevorkian assisted or not .
23 Research done among the Greenland Eskimos has shown that they have almost no record of heart disease .
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