Example sentences of "that [vb -s] a [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Latest results from Europe 's centre for particle physics point to the possible discovery of the W , a particle that plays a key role in theoretical attempts to unite two of nature 's forces |
2 | Nevertheless , failures will be encountered and such failures can eventually attain a degree of seriousness that constitutes a serious crisis for the paradigm and may lead to the rejection of a paradigm and its replacement by an incompatible alternative . |
3 | Thus it is plausible to view science as an enormous cluster of innovations , of which the most successful are diffused by means of a contagion process that produces a logistic curve in all facets of scientific activity . ’ |
4 | Modernity is a word that evokes a different response in North America , Continental Europe and Great Britain . |
5 | The use of animated graphics can focus attention ; an investigatory program style that encourages a high level of pupil participation will arouse interest and possibly a healthy curiosity about the new work . |
6 | But I do not think that the characteristic that turns a simple assault into a sexual assault is solely a matter of anatomy . |
7 | Not the sort of thing that turns a self-respecting dybbuk on : you 'd never catch Lil and me , for instance , trying to swan-dive into each other 's souls when the heavy breathing starts . |
8 | And in a scene from Blithe Spirit he adopts a look of frozen outrage that renders a simple line like ‘ A woman in Cynthia Cheviot 's position would hardly wear false pearls ’ inexplicably funny . |
9 | Any method that involves a lone researcher in a situation that can not be repeated , like much participant observation research , is always in danger of being thought unreliable . |
10 | On one occasion , on a 300-metre climb from the spectacular bridge over the Härrakalou , a green , algae-filled river that drains a huge area of the Sarek National Park , we were accompanied by two fit Dutch lads , who maintained a similar pace . |
11 | Shall receive an income that guarantees a decent standard of living . |
12 | The order of the nucleotides along the molecule provides the information for making proteins — and a stretch of DNA that specifies a single type of protein is a gene . |
13 | But what I do care about is that , whatever we choose to call the quality of being statistically-improbable-in-a-direction-specified-without-hindsight , it is an important quality that needs a special effort of explanation . |
14 | A school that develops a warm sense of well being with its pupils , even in the toughest neighbourhoods , suffers far less from casual , endless vandalism . |
15 | If this is the case then society and organisations , far from being pluralist in nature , are , in fact , elitist so that on any given issue there may be a small group that exercises a great deal of power . |
16 | A little brain tee-ser for your golfer — a mini-compendium , golf ball-shaped quiz book that contains a fascinating selection of golfing trivia . |
17 | The two bottles will accompany a video that contains a personal message of thanks from Nick himself . |
18 | Dcm forms a detergent-stable adduct to DNA that contains a 5-fluorocytosine residue at the substrate position |
19 | Difficulties arise with such techniques when it is necessary to choose both the objectives and constraint forms for a design condition that contains a large number of conflicting requirements . |
20 | But the serrated gratings must have sufficiently broken the crust of the brick-broken mutilated plastimetal that covers a great deal of the world that is an eyeball , and little light yellow-green stubs poked through , cos the Sun was still up there , way up there , even though someone had devised a new kind of force of matter transference and was attempting to move the Sun to his laboratory-country where it would be used to grow humlants — in which the old human brain was to be stretched in durable fibrosity and connected inextricably to root and flower , making rings of energy that took their partners for a whaltz or a flexitrot and multiplied their species by being fried on a plasetal plate whose temperature was so great that they never actually touched it but skimmed over , coming off the other side as a more-than-when-they-started . |
21 | However it is easily identified by the large black blotch that covers a large proportion of its upper body and dorsal fin . |
22 | Rachel 's Dairy has grown slowly from selling pots of cream in local shops to a distribution network that covers a large chunk of Britain . |
23 | So , you know , it 's not everybody that has a loving relationship behind them . |
24 | This might be something that has a legitimate place in the original complex equation — it might be peace education , anti-racism or teachers ' rights — but which is inflated to fill the whole screen . |
25 | Simply because a variable can be constructed that has a good correlation with experimental results does not make that variable per se a causal entity . |
26 | As I explained in the previous chapter , there is no export zone anywhere that has a good record on linkages , but few have a worse record than the maquila industry . |
27 | And then he has a study that has a similar wall of reference set of shelves and then I guess that maybe his bedroom has of this , but it 's erm and such a nice guy , a pleasant kind of man . |
28 | Charles Lamb could not believe in the Pedlar who narrates most of Book i , and Keats was suspicious of ‘ poetry that has a palpable design on us ’ . |
29 | A high-powered grill that has a healthy appetite for the biggest brunch . |
30 | I 'm currently making frequent trips to Poland , and there one sees a type of early capitalism developing that has a certain charm like Visconti 's movies of the Fifties . |