Example sentences of "that [vb base] [verb] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | As Jakobson perceived long ago , those varieties that have supra-local functions and that tend to develop in the direction of koines display simpler phonemic systems than varieties that have purely local functions ( for an excellent discussion of simplification and complexity in a range of language situations , see Andersen , 1986 ) . |
2 | Alternatively , strata will later be discovered that appear to fall into the time gap between the two stages . |
3 | Often lesions damage the connections of other systems that happen to pass through the lesion site . |
4 | Step 6 List the triggers that seem to lead to the behaviour . |
5 | We have seasons that seem to revolve round the grape harvest . |
6 | It is also the case that delay in hearing cases can benefit applicants who wish to use judicial review as a delaying tactic : delay caused by waiting lists can not justify claims of vexatious litigating in the way that delay caused by the applicant can . |
7 | Er the things that she said were that women used more hedges , such as I think er hedges are sort of things that get put into the conversation if al allegedly if somebody wants to give the impression that they 're not quite sure , and they would n't w You know like I would n't want to say it for sure but I think that . |
8 | Do make sure that you get the ball down quickly enough to run it ; avoid jumping bounces that get caught by the slope . |
9 | They make the shut-off valves that get put in the drill bit to prevent blow-outs . ’ |
10 | THINGS THAT GO MUNCH IN THE NIGHT |
11 | There are a couple of sequences in The Gaucho that stay etched in the memory . |
12 | Nevertheless , the greater majority of bream waters hold bream that do roll at the surface sometime in the course of feeding . |
13 | Partly because of the lack of predators , many island birds have lost the ability to fly ; after all , flying requires enormous energy , and on islands , those that do take to the air could in theory be blown out to sea . |
14 | Similarly , in Hall v Wandsworth Health Authority ( 1985 ) 129 SJ 188 the court said that costs could be awarded when the respondents had been dilatory in answering the plaintiffs ' solicitors ' requests for discovery with no excuse and that leave to appeal from the master 's order as to costs was not necessary . |
15 | The hairs that start growing under the bandage — where the encased skin is hotter than usual — will lack pigmentation . |
16 | Editor , — Rhona Panton 's article on family health services authorities and prescribing refers , in its opening paragraph , to several factors that are outside the control of these authorities and that require understanding in the context of prescribing costs . |
17 | Indeed , on average , each pair of cod produces only two offspring of opposite sexes that survive to breed in the course of their lives , for if it were not so , the population of cod would grow and grow , which it clearly does not . |
18 | The cultural revival has been planned for years by members of the good old Council , members that prefer to stay in the background , having achieved the astounding feat of legislating and pedestrianising their way through the licensing laws , to an atmosphere of continental cultural Bonhomie from Blairdardie to Baillieston . |
19 | But some , such as the Portuguese man-of-war ( Physalia ) and the velella , have sacs full of gas , which enable them to float on the surface , trailing their poisonous tentacles to catch fish that come to browse in the surface water . |
20 | There are a number of reasons that help to account for the success of building societies in the retail savings market . |
21 | He knows that you are an extremely useful human being and there are things that need doing in the world that you are just the person to do . |
22 | But , before that can happen there are several questions that need answering about the future of firms which have gone into IVAs . |
23 | These include proposals to codify in detail the criteria for applying the rule of reason , to reduce antitrust penalties for ventures that include cooperating in the production and marketing of the fruits of R&D , to establish a ‘ safe harbour ’ for collaborating firms that lack market power , and to establish an administrative review process that would clear proposals which might otherwise risk antitrust penalties ( for further details , see Brodley , 1990 ; Shapiro and Willig , 1990 ; Jorde and Teece , 1990 ; and others ) . |
24 | A fascinating rootless floating plant with trailing stems of fine whorled leaves that conceal tiny bladders which trap any unwary aquatic insects that dare to venture amongst the foliage . |
25 | One harbours superior thoughts as to just where and in what circumstances her hosts can have possibly imagined her wearing such things , until one recalls that only seconds before one was counting the endless number of stoats ' tails that have gone into the making of the coronation robe . |
26 | It traces the ingredients that have gone into the melting pot to become Sicilian cuisine , right back to the ancient Greeks , Arabs and Normans . |
27 | Erm the simple fact is that the factors that have gone into the model that which we have used , have been the nineteen ninety one based fertility , mortality and infant mortality rates . |
28 | Manners that have gone by the board |
29 | There have now been several reports that have pointed to the fact that even in industries where there is a commitment to high safety standards , there is evidence that something is going wrong in the implementation and organisation . |
30 | Does the Minister agree that we shouldall congratulate those British companies that have contributed to the success in export achievements ? |