Example sentences of "[that] [verb] the [det] " in BNC.
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1 | One of the most important aspects of domestic security , yet one that receives the least attention , is that of key security . |
2 | The average adult spends up to 300 hours a year in the bathroom , yet surprisingly , it 's often the room that receives the least attention . |
3 | You could see a band that plays the same type of music as us on TOTP but they would n't look like us … |
4 | From Los Angeles came a report of a film theatre that shared the same building with an undertaker and where the hall itself was squalid and narrow with grease spots on the wall where ‘ delighted spectators have leaned their enraptured heads ’ . |
5 | The countries that were under the control of ruling Marxist-Leninist parties represented , for the USSR , the ‘ world socialist system ’ , a community of nations that shared the same political , social and economic interests . |
6 | The plan that produces the least CO 2 costs less than simply letting market forces prevail , because its high level of energy efficiency saves enough money to pay for the investment needed to switch to biomass production . |
7 | Non-linearity is in fact also needed to provide the coupling between the x- and y-motions that produces the latter . |
8 | This section is concerned with the introduction and application of certain particularly useful types of equivalent circuit that display the same form of linear small-signal response as any nonlinear four-terminal network . |
9 | BMK have developed a system borrowed from tufting technology that bring the many differently coloured yarns from the supply creel at the back of the loom forward to the loom itself . |
10 | It was the United States ' adamant policy with respect to the PLO that made the latter 's relations with Moscow so robust . |
11 | The conception of a three-years honours course incorporating as many as fifteen weeks teaching practice was the component of the response that produced the most controversy inside the CNAA . |
12 | On this view , understandably , animals would be of no more worth in themselves than drugs or edifying books that produced the same effect . |
13 | If the bulge is axisymmetric , lines of sight that make the same angle on either side of the centre will appear equally bright . |
14 | If you do see a sign like that please , or any words that mean the same thing , like no refunds , no money refunded , no money refunded on sale goods any of those phrases , will you please let Trad your nearest Trading Standards Office know . |
15 | This means that to obtain the same measurement for height and width the proportion of stitches to rows will be different . |
16 | But of the colours we 've got here in this list purple is the one that has the most impact , followed by blue |
17 | The New York Times 's Vincent Canby wrote : ‘ There is nothing obviously glossy in Midnight Cowboy , but it contains a lot of superior laughter that has the same softening effect , ’ yet he found the central relationship was ‘ as honest and affecting as anything you 're likely to see in a movie , and more than compensates for those moments when the film seems to be exploiting its cheap , gaudy locale as might the director of a sight-seeing bus cruising through West 42nd Street and Greenwich Village ’ . |
18 | A part or organ in one animal that has the same function as another part or organ in a different animal ’ ( 1843 ) ; ( on late nineteenth century biology ) — ‘ Morphology was studied because it was the material believed to be the most favourable for elucidation of the problems of evolution , and we all thought that in embryology the quintessence of morphological truth was most palpably presented ’ ( 1922 ) ; ( on developmental constraint ) — ‘ But if organisation and the laws of development exclude some lines of variation and favour others , there is certainly nothing supernatural in this , and nothing which is incompatible with natural selection ’ ( 1919 ) . |
19 | An anaphor is a word , phrase or ellipsis that has the same meaning as a previous word or phrase in a text , for example a third person pronoun or a verbal ellipsis ( eg Sarah likes burgundy , and Sally , claret ) . |
20 | Any activity that causes the same physical emotional feelings as the particular addictive behaviour would be best avoided . |
21 | Concern about the disease has also been strengthened by reports of the death of a British dairy farmer from Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease , a rare dementia in humans that causes the same kind of brain damage as BSE . |
22 | It seems that this is the method of connection that causes the most confusion , and the correct way of connecting the secondary windings is not really the obvious one . |
23 | Dinner is probably the meal that causes the most problems to the dieter . |
24 | In the case of Peru , initially the departments that contributed the most migrants to Lima were Ancash , Junín , Ica , La Libertad and Arequipa . |
25 | Moreover , verbs that involve the same primitive automatically have the same case frame , eliminating the duplication of effort seen with the other approaches . |
26 | Alternatively , the teacher may take the initiative : ‘ Can you find one that looks the same as this one ? |
27 | The idea is that a service representative talking to a customer on the phone will be able to view a document on the screen that looks the same as the printed document the customer has . |
28 | And then there is , of course , the photograph of Benn accompanying the article , with a caption that quotes the same statement . |
29 | used to get one shoe and a ta , in the middle so that , so that cut the half new one |
30 | Banks are busily designing privately placed securities that exploit the many available tax loopholes . |