Example sentences of "[adv] [art] [noun] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Presumably the regret that Flaubert was n't more involved in life is n't just a philanthropic wish for him : if only old Gustave had had a wife and kiddies , he would n't have been so glum about the whole shooting-match ?
2 In retrospect , the techniques that have given molecular biology its pace have hung on the principle that life , which has evolved the manipulative techniques by which it is itself sustained , must also embody the techniques for which laboratories cry out .
3 120 golfers have taken on the challenges that Woburn has to offer .
4 Please , the branch 's Mrs Elizabeth Allen says , pass on the message that acknowledgments of mail are not required and indeed delay responses to more important correspondence .
5 Population regulation , however , if it has any advantage at all , can only be a long-term one ; it must therefore be a consequence of individual decisions to emigrate , taken on the grounds that conditions will be better elsewhere , not on the grounds that the population level must be kept down in order for the local resources to be conserved .
6 And they will never pass on the fact that owners could be liable to the same punishment .
7 Each egg , or rather the larva that hatches from it , is provided with a supply of fresh food in the form of a caterpillar , which the female paralyses with her sting .
8 Electronic and electrical knowledge was advancing apace however , eg the discovery that signal attenuation was proportional to square root of the signal frequency .
9 It 's basically the body that Rickenbacker introduced first on the Combo 650 and Combo 850 guitars back in 1957 , the same shape they later carried over to Lennon 's favourite , the model 325 .
10 The public may find it hard to stomach for very long the fact that schools in one area should be much better or worse funded than those in neighbouring areas , or that age weightings should vary greatly from one area to another .
11 Many stories were swapped about the band , especially the fact that Dyke and the lads enjoyed a drink .
12 you know , this woman that I , goes down the school that talks , who I talked to , she knew from Peterborough and I think she 's German , she 's got an accent , I 'm sure for certain she 's German , anyway she 's got twins in Robert 's class and she was talking to me today and she was telling me her husband moved out to move from Peterborough with his job so I said what does he do ? and she said he 's a scientist , so I said oh is he ? ,
13 I can not make myself write down the things that Jekyll , with tears in his eyes , confessed to me that night .
14 The CMT regulates the MATIF , ensures its proper functioning , approves new contracts or the deletion of existing ones , and lays down the conditions that clearing house members must meet .
15 There were already signs of the difficulties ahead in May 1990 when it was reported that in order to avert a row with judges and magistrates the Home Secretary was contemplating watering down the principle that punishment should fit the crime not the criminal .
16 ‘ We 'll break down the barriers that Corosini 's mother has erected , ’ he promised .
17 Politicians fueled rather than played down the belief that Britain should become , in the words of one politician , " a land fit for heroes " once " the war to end all wars " was won — in other words , that provision should be made for those who had fought for King and Country .
18 The approval by members at the June special meeting of a reformed scheme should , with luck , cut down the time that references to the JDS take to complete , as well as the cost of these expensive investigations .
19 What is new is perhaps the idea that people have to be encouraged or influenced to spend .
20 Perhaps the reason that tail shapes have wrongly received so much attention in the past is that they are the most obviously visible difference between boards .
21 Perhaps the half-a-world that Mr Bush wants ordered is quite big enough .
22 Perhaps the charge that attitudinism makes ethics peculiarly irrational is merely a way of saying that it denies that there is such a thing as objective ethical truth .
23 So the notion that pragmatics might be the study of aspects of meaning not covered in semantics certainly has some cogency .
24 Pat saw just how true that was so the night that Ken was due to go out with one of his current close friends .
25 So the demands that system makes on the network are correspondingly modest .
26 So the fact that Paste is grouped together with Cut and Copy means that you probably recognise it by association rather than by the picture on the icon !
27 So the fact that Bolton before tonight had got three points as too had Notts , is er indicative of the fact that Notts need to win tonight and they could do with Bolton losing .
28 So the fact that material things are ‘ senseless beings ’ , and hence that the heat which is perceived and the bodily sensation can not be alike , can not constitute a proof that we are not justified in attributing heat and cold to material things .
29 So the measures that John and Nora now took — to disguise their ruin for as long as possible — could be passed off as acts , not of desperation , but of shrewdness .
30 And so the point that Mr makes that because you have you you assess needs within a six mile radius effectively , er does n't necessarily mean you meet those needs er within that six mile radius .
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