Example sentences of "that [vb -s] [adv prt] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | This sort of economic and social domination that goes on across the whole family . |
2 | erm There 's probably two-thirds of the logging that goes on in the tropical forest , which is about 5 million hectares a year erm is of that nature , so that the forest is left to recover after the logging has gone through . |
3 | The part to go is the Business Systems line of Motorola Inc 68000- and Intel Corp iAPX-86-based Unix machines that are the direct successors to Texas 's old TI 980 and TI 990 minicomputer business that goes back to the early 1970s . |
4 | Jacobson 's rehabilitation of Cain is in a literary tradition that goes back to the Romantic poets , who identified with Cain as an outsider . |
5 | Oh yes , I was gon na say , I think convincing is is another word that goes along with the general ambience of what influencing is about . |
6 | What emerges from an examination of the FFYP is that it set a pattern for the Soviet economy that persists up to the present day . |
7 | the other the black moment you know th the bit where I I put in the bit where the he broke his leg and the mortgage was gon na be foreclosed on him I mean that builds up to the black moment which is a necessary part of the story and then he got out of it erm because the house relented and showed him where the copper kettle was that was worth the money . |
8 | Helen chose a small-patterned carpet that stands up to the combined wear and tear of two dogs , two cats and three children . |
9 | Appropriately enough , we met in the Hominid Room of the Natural History museum , a light spacious rectangular chamber with a glass wall on one side that looks out on a grassy park . |
10 | I sat on the earth banking that looks out over the Muddy Creek and ate an apple . |
11 | Iris Murdoch 's war-time communism had given place , well before her first novel ever appeared , to an interest in Sartre 's Existentialism : a natural stepping-stone , in the 1940s , along a well-trodden path that leads out of the simplifying preconceptions of Marxism ; and though earlier partisan interests flickered back half into life in the 1960s , during the Vietnam war , she had already abandoned Marx , and publicly , before the 1950s were out . |
12 | This may mean returning it to the dealer or manufacturer , but certainly not incinerating it or throwing it out with other household waste that ends up in a shallow landfill . |
13 | It has a history that goes back to Morgan and Drake , a history of piracy and corruption that reaches down to the present day . |
14 | Elsewhere , like on ‘ Criminals ’ or ‘ Shaky Ground ’ , you get all the weird , unresolved chording that Michael Stipe favours , and a suitably battered vocal that reaches back to the old mountain music and forward to Dinosaur Jr , Lemonheads and Nick Cave . |
15 | Middenheim stands atop a sheer-sided pinnacle of rock that rises out of the surrounding forest . |
16 | If Daine 's Dream adheres to the formulae , then that reads out as an unacceptable risk to me . ’ |
17 | It 's an Italian design and is the only one we could find that folds down into a little square shape . |
18 | The lyricism that sells out to a state-ordained reality and solidarity is not the only lyricism we know , and it is the opposite of much of what we know by that name . |
19 | The bureaucracy certainly needs streamlining : the immigrants are met initially by the Absorption Ministry , but once in the country many of their needs are looked after by the Jewish Agency , the semi-private organisation that dates back to the early years of Jewish settlement in Palestine . |
20 | Swan-upping ; a Thames tradition that dates back to the Middle Ages . |
21 | It is the last of the merostomes the group of fossil horseshoe crabs that were varied and numerous in the coal swamps of the Carboniferous and have a history that extends back to the Cambrian . |
22 | All around the lake are similarly charming villages , easily reached by the regular ferry service that operates out of the bustling little harbour . |
23 | ‘ It is not truth that comes out of the Black Comedy 's darkness , but only sight gags . |
24 | Look at the surrounding skyline and pick out things that catch the eye — the flashy Porsche in the car-park , the dark cloud looming or the ugly building that sticks out like a sore thumb . |