Example sentences of "that [vb base] [pron] [noun sg] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 All of them sheep and cattle yes , even the savage beasts birds of the air and fish that make their way through the water .
2 The museum collects , and accepts , objects that further our recognition of the world 's flora and fauna .
3 The family historian who visits such a place would find it hard to believe that it was once the home of a mere waggoner if he had not seen old photographs that show its condition before the First World War .
4 No she was the one , that put her finger on the bows , when they tied the bows , you know .
5 War on Want are er for a long time have been the only probably the only erm that put their neck on the block as far as social and environmental aspects of the party go .
6 Each component is additionally defined — where appropriate — by attributes that specify its relationship to the human computer interface , interchange formats , portability , interfaces and communications protocols .
7 In the meditative life , we exchange the worldly things that give us delight for the full commitment of loving God above all .
8 He seems to have at least gained some contact with his thought-penetration circuits and this is confirmed by the smelly fumes of wood smoke and melting plastic that wriggle their way into the atmosphere of the carriage .
9 Each instrument becomes a device to transform the truth and beauty into the vibrations that find their response in the heart .
10 The sources that allow us access to the lower orders are scarce , incomplete , and open to varying interpretations .
11 STRANGELY , THE climax of the Dollars trilogy is a prequel to the others , set during the Civil War and showing how Clint Eastwood 's Man With No Name gradually picks up the props — the poncho , the sheepskin jacket , the cigar — that mark his identity in the other films .
12 To do this effectively we may need to construct typologies and identify patterns that improve our understanding of the problem .
13 All these books have strengths that justify their place on the library shelf and on every reading list on the history of seventeenth-century science .
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