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

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1 As the barriers in the head get broken down , the noise buff becomes a kind of hip vegetable , by a process that paradoxically combines both brutalization and weakening .
2 Marie Brown is happy to stay with HRT to avoid vaginal dryness , a symptom that rarely goes away with time .
3 It 's a cute wheeze that arguably owes more to Flann O'Brien ( the rebellion of the fictional characters in At Swim-Two-Birds ) than to James Joyce 's other literary heir .
4 But often , feminist psychologists draw parallels between the status of ‘ women ’ and ‘ black people ’ : a comparison that effectively leaves out black women .
5 The announcement that some routes in the area , which is visited by over 2,000 climbers a year , are to be equipped for ‘ environmental ’ reasons came in a press release that effectively throws down the gauntlet to the sport 's governing body .
6 It is a remark that effectively sums up the difference between himself and the rest of the band .
7 Secondly , the deciduous woodland that eventually takes over has a rather surprising composition .
8 And I would urge the panel to send out their proposed leaflet to the ministers in various areas where the educational standards are not very high that they may look at them and put forward suggestions so that the leaflet that eventually comes out will be understood by the whole of our people and not just by the most educated .
9 heads of each participating school and will undoubtedly bring out the best in the youngsters , stimulating the competitive instincts in a way that perhaps has n't been available to schoolchildren in the past .
10 So I think it it is an issue that perhaps has n't been addressed in our discussions erm hitherto and and and seems to me from from past evidence to sugg to be an issue that does need to be to be looked at .
11 Well certainly at times of stress erm all sorts of things are revealed and that 's one of the reasons why the current situation and the anxiety and level of stress around has resulted in people feeling a whole range of things that perhaps has actually surprised them erm and therefore it 's not surprising that children are equally filled with all sorts of the mixed emotions about what 's going on .
12 This appeal raises a point of law that hitherto has not been ruled upon in this court .
13 ‘ This comes as a surprise to most people , ’ he says , ‘ as they view plastic as a material that only uses up , rather than recycles , our natural resources . ’
14 But the hospital involved says it would be impossible to screen every woman for a problem that only occurs once in every fifty thousand births .
15 The Vauxhall ( remember it 's actually an Opel ) suffers from ugly digital gauges that are often hard to interpret and a digital speedometer that only reads in even numbers .
16 but you see that only lasts so long they , they perish
17 A base is required to neutralize the acidity that naturally builds up during fermentation .
18 Meggitt contrasts the ‘ ritualised ’ literacy supposedly apparent in Melanesian politico-religious movements with a model of what literacy ‘ really ’ is in a way that obviously owes much to Goody : ‘ It seems that writing was rarely treated as a straightforward technique of secular action , one whose prime values is repeated and surrogate communication of unambiguous meanings in a variety of situations ’ ( 1968 , p. 302 ) .
19 Linthal takes its name from the river Linth which drains the beautiful transverse valley that largely makes up the canton of Glarus .
20 Or there may have been a sudden and unexpected explosion in the local mouse population , leading to a spate of hunting and killing by a pet cat that normally feeds only at home .
21 Cos that thing that normally sticks out the top .
22 It 's something in me , she thought helplessly ; something new , something I do n't understand , something that just goes out to her .
23 Down the bottom that just goes out to the bottom and there 's a back
24 So we were playing three games every six days and that just does n't allow enough recovery time from injuries .
25 Have you seen something that just does n't fit into the normal pattern of things ?
26 The music that just keeps on reinventing itself .
27 ½ mile down you should pick up path that soon becomes well defined and leads to ladder-stile in wall 8 .
28 He acknowledges that the band have an élitist following that generally does n't buy chart records , but thinks he can expand their fan base by getting in the charts .
29 Now if I point out that it 's in bold erm and it preempts a question that generally comes up and that is if we er we will pay thirty percent up to a hundred miles one way away from home and er if we had to send you , and it 's a big if I have to say it 's a big if in especially in the medical practice side , if we had to send you more than a hundred miles we will pay another five percent .
30 For a discipline that generally deals simplistically with social relations , and rarely studies its own or its subjects ' histories , such an approach is especially important .
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