Example sentences of "that [vb base] [verb] the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | What is the nature of the relationship between proper names and descriptive referential phrases that happen to designate the same objects ? |
2 | I would like to see contractors ' charging policy completely reviewed , so we can be sure that we are not locked into ‘ historic costing methods ’ that fail to recognise the considerable advances in main and service laying technology . |
3 | This may seem surprising in view of the fact that the British tend to move house less frequently than people in some other countries like the USA and , more particularly , in view of the wide range of government measures that aim to support the existing patterns and restrict the scale of new urban expansion , such as regional policy , green belts and the urban programme . |
4 | The pages that follow outline the modern facilities available to each student for study and research and for recreation and personal development . |
5 | The almost transparent hairs on catkins of S. arctica and other willows , for example , coupled with dark pigmentation , provide greenhouse conditions that help to warm the underlying tissues and enhance seed production ( Krog , 1955 ) . |
6 | Documentation is essential for those electronic resources that need to preserve the integral relationships within the discrete data units to provide the information resource . |
7 | Now , they 're of two sort , there are the administrative staff , the financial staff , in other words , that have to do the physical assessments er , financial assessments which by the way are more complicated now than they were previously , because there 's all sorts of different elements and agreements having to be reached with individuals , or charitable institutions or whatever . |
8 | The Uses of Life explores the complex developments in industry , science and Government that have coloured the present expectations of the technology . |
9 | And it 's the Liberal Democrats , friends , that have got the best policies on these things . |
10 | At the largest scale , the ‘ bubble ’ approach exists in the form of caps or ceilings on national emissions of sulphur dioxide , oxides of nitrogen and carbon dioxide for countries that have signed the relevant protocols put forward by the United Nations . |