Example sentences of "[adj] [vb -s] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 pulls you up do that goes that way , does that goes that way so you 're upside down you see , you 've not only got weight and gravity pulling you down you 've also got the thrust of the engine pulling you down as well , and the only way the helicopters going to be able to do it is by getting enough height so they can sort of drop like that and they start dropping and they can just pull it back
2 pulls you up do that goes that way , does that goes that way so you 're upside down you see , you 've not only got weight and gravity pulling you down you 've also got the thrust of the engine pulling you down as well , and the only way the helicopters going to be able to do it is by getting enough height so they can sort of drop like that and they start dropping and they can just pull it back
3 How does Sainsbury 's , I mean , what do we have that covers that action ?
4 This produces that variety of note-successions so typical of the total-chromatic usage of serialism ( Example 140 ) : This exercise has been written in such a way as to reveal the considerable difficulty which inevitably occurs when using several serial forms at the same time .
5 This accepts that integration provides benefits identified by Coase , Williamson , and others , but is critical of their analysis of the costs .
6 This specifies that packaging should not carry pictures of smiling babies , no free samples should be distributed and there should be no advertising directly to mothers .
7 Section 674 deems that income for tax purposes to be the income of Mr A. The income of £50,000 is amalgamated with the £100,000 and Mr A is assessed accordingly .
8 This holds that society is nothing more than the individuals who make it up and that they can be described , as causal agents in the social situation , solely with regard to their individual psychology and to nothing else .
9 This assumes that nature only manufactures efficient designs .
10 Even if it does happen , it does not force the conclusion that speaker 1 has monitored speaker 2 's speech and made an assessment of how often speaker 2 uses that variant .
11 Figure 2 shows that treatment of HT-29 cells with DNJ and DMJ for 48 hours reduced the expression of α 3 , α 6 , and Β 1 to 55% to 70% of that of untreated controls .
12 Table 16–1 shows that government spending , and the taxation that finances it , are now running at over 40 per cent of national income .
13 This requires that capital and labour grow at the same rate ; i.e. , and .
14 More formally this requires that restriction ( 7.3 ) be satisfied :
15 Consequently , the offenders are not important ; what matters is that opportunities must be reduced and risks increased and this requires that attention be given to the situations in which offences may occur .
16 This means that migration now has a major impact on population change , even though Ravenstein 's first law is still seen to hold , since Brant ( 1984 ) has shown that of the 9 per cent of people who moved between 1980 and 1981 , a massive 70 per cent moved less than six miles .
17 For the big institutional investor , this means that money — which could be used to carry out other share trades — is tied up unproductively .
18 This means that publication of excavation reports , as the Frere Report indicates ( 1975 ) , will also have to be transformed , since large pottery reports may now have become too expensive to print in the traditional manner , and may have to be available in microfiche sheets .
19 For example , the valley on the west side of the Nile at Luxor containing the Tombs of the Kings appears to be a water-eroded valley , but the tombs themselves show no signs of destructive water action : this means that water action of any significance probably ceased at least 4 000 years ago ( Hume , 1925 )
20 This means that missile throwing , although technically perhaps falling within the ambit of this offence , would place on the prosecutor the burden of proving that the missile was directed at a human being rather than at property .
21 As Attridge shows this means that poetry claiming to be perfecting the natural ( acting according to decorum ) establishes its claim to do so by using a rhetoric which is employed only by a learned few whose language is distanced from the natural language of the majority .
22 This means that equation ( 10.5 ) has to be modified further and now becomes where is the average cosine of the angle of rotation of the bonds in the backbone chain .
23 This means that movement from , say , a 3330 to a 3350 will require the definition of new control area sizes unless the number of control areas on a cylinder is already 2n on the 3330 .
24 If extended , this means that talk of a citizens charter is utter nonsense .
25 In the enumeration tree , this means that node k can be declared inactive if .
26 This means that Rule 14e-3 has wide-reaching effects .
27 This means that food ‘ exported ’ ' to the Vatican ( from a Roman abattoir , say ) is treated as if it were going to a ‘ third country ’ .
28 This indicates that drinking is often a response to an inability to cope with the many losses of old age .
29 This indicates that cholesterol gall stone patients produce hepatic bile with a more reduced metastability of cholesterol compared with that of gall stone free patients .
30 This indicates that direction of the minimum stress within the Carboniferous in North Germany and East Holland is N 50° E ± 10° approximately parallel to the Variscan mountain chain .
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