Example sentences of "that [vb base] [adv] [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is indeed strange that Anselm never referred the question to Ivo , bishop of Chartres : he knew him as a friend , but not apparently as the greatest authority on Canon Law in northern Europe .
2 Knowing that Mr Radley 's word was his bond , that judge gladly accepted the offer .
3 The detailed structure of the individual plates that combine together to build the skeleton are the basis for the classification of the corals , as well as the general form .
4 The notion that MCE somehow models the speech code by allowing the child to see English word order , which can then be internalised , is not theoretically viable .
5 ‘ You have to hire people that know how to work the equipment , who know how to repair things .
6 The purchaser , more often than not , is a University or institutional library which has not forgotten the value of books that previous generations have preserved — in this case for the people of England , though the libraries that end up owning the books are usually abroad .
7 There is a particular need for this if the school programme concentrates on reading-scheme materials that do not offer the narrative , emotional , or language rewards of ‘ real ’ books .
8 Basically , there are two types of identifying references to particulars : one involving the use of " demonstratives " ( demonstrative pronouns , personal pronouns , adverbs such as " here " , " there " , " today " etc. ) ; the other relying on descriptions that do not involve the use of demonstratives ; one speaker-related , the other " impersonal " .
9 The examiner is aiming to test your understanding and the best way to do this is to use rather more unstructured questions , such as this one , that do not favour the rote-learning of pro forma techniques .
10 It can also be seen from the results that as the level of processing increases , the ability to recognise a word correctly increasingly exceeds the ability to recognise words that do not fulfill the task .
11 One facet of a critique would be that there are areas that do not fit the category of natural monopolies , and yet are subject to extensive regulation of the type under discussion .
12 The industry has marketed Britain energetically as a year-round destination , with many attractions that do not leave the visitor at the mercy of our fickle weather .
13 Where the lower orders of life have to make do with conditioned reflexes which so operate on behaviour as to limit conflict to levels that do not threaten the species , man — blessed as he is with free will — must institutionalise or die .
14 Firstly the criteria for the mean electorate size for a European parliamentary constituency has previously been used as a justification for ignoring the case for Cornwall , yet concessions have been made in other areas establishing such constituencies that do not meet the size requirement an that 's because it is accepted that European parliamentary constituencies should be created along the lines of natural communities , communities of identity and communities of interest .
15 Systems that do not meet the IDC workstation criteria include the Compaq Computer Corp Deskpro , IBM 's PS/2 — whether running MS-DOS , OS/2 or AIX — and Apple Computer Inc 's Macintosh II whether running MacOS or A/UX .
16 The institutions were categorised under the Act as ‘ recognised banks ’ ( which offer a wide range of banking services and have net assets of not less than £5 million ) , and ‘ licensed deposit takers ’ ( those institutions that do not meet the requirements for recognised bank status ) .
17 But perhaps more importantly , do any companies get real value from the large sums they spend trying to persuade a gullible or not so gullible public that they are modern and go-ahead — or , even more to the point , how many logos that do not contain the company name ( like BP or ICI ) are recognised unprompted by the average person ?
18 Teasers are copylines or images that do not mention the service or product , but whet your appetite to discover more .
19 Here we ignore topological subtleties in the case of the cylinder by considering only paths that do not cross the cut .
20 That can not be bypassed , because one can not have in Community membership countries that do not follow the concepts of democracy and human rights .
21 In practice , syntactic and semantic considerations often override or interact with communicative considerations to produce structures that do not follow the arrangement of the source text .
22 The Cuillin Hills are popular both with walkers and climbers , yet Glenbrittle 's essential beauty is maintained by low key developments that do not destroy the character .
23 And since there are forces that do not obey the symmetry T , it follows that as the universe expands , these forces could cause more antielectrons to turn into quarks than electrons into antiquarks .
24 But rare are the STV elections that do not require the transfer once , twice , three times or even more of votes surplus to a quota .
25 As far as possible fresh and home-grown produce is used and old fashioned puddings ( the ones that do not count the calories ) are a speciality .
26 Shops selling second-hand toys that do n't carry the CE mark , must be able to prove they were made before then .
27 Holidays That Do n't Cost the Earth ( Gollancz , £5.99 ) is a lively , informative read : as good a way as any of getting to grips with environment-friendly holidays .
28 John Elkington , co-author of the Green Consumer Guide ( Gollancz , £4.99 ) and Holidays that Do n't Cost the Earth ( Gollancz , £5.99 ) , will be asking you to turn detective and find out just how Green you home and school are .
29 Clothes that do n't cost the earth
30 Investments that do n't cost the earth are increasing and doing well .
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