Example sentences of "[adv] [subord] [adj] [noun pl] that " in BNC.

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1 In economic terms , this means that individual foxes that shift resources into other projects can do better than individual foxes that spend virtually all their resources on hunting technology .
2 With older people , who have lived through the period when new ‘ miracle ’ allopathic drugs have appeared to offer a solution to all pain and ill-health , it is these prescribed rather than proscribed drugs that will be the main problem .
3 And although there are some MPs who think Clarke should go now to prevent any worse gaffes , it is only on past events rather than future possibilities that such decisions can be made .
4 Right okay erm so there 's the ref it 's refinement rather than radical changes that we 're talking about here really is n't it ?
5 Unlike many of the other Community programmes , DELTA concentrates exclusively on technology and it does so in the knowledge that it is technology rather than social/educational concerns that will bridge the yawning gap between training needs and training provision in the 1990s and beyond .
6 With the partial exception of Didon and Les femmes , which dwell on the protagonist 's unstable emotions in the manner of a theatrical soliloquy , it is dramatic episodes rather than specific movements that are set in relief through well timed key changes , as in Campra 's stage action scenes .
7 But clearly it was imperialistic palaeontologists rather than imperialist fossils that set the pattern in both cases .
8 I say simply that I support the views of my hon. Friend the Member for Chichester ( Mr. Nelson ) and of the hon. Member for Middlesbrough ( Mr. Bell ) rather than other views that have been expressed today .
9 The holistic approach of phrenology taught them to look at the body-mind dichotomy and to think in terms of prevention rather than quick cures that were often spurious .
10 Because of the localized nature of the kingdom , and the comparative lack of great political events and activity , it was for local rather than national purposes that these bonds were made .
11 ‘ ’ Thick as autumnal leaves that strow the brooks in Vallombrosa , ’ ’ quoted Dorothea Gilberd , going slightly pink .
12 This is the work of an exceptional artist , but he is only carrying further than usual ideas that occupy all archaic East Greek sculptors and are soon transmitted to those of other areas .
13 They use it a lot more than other words that are in the dictionary but no one 's ever heard of so they want to get usage .
14 Analysis of known DNA-PK substrates suggests that one such factor is the product of the c-jun proto-oncogene , since it is phosphorylated by the DNA-PK less strongly than other factors that are believed to be multiply phosphorylated ( 9 ) .
15 Complicated paraphernalia composed of long , delicate wooden struts and gossamer silk hung from the roof , as well as various instruments that seemed astronomical or alchemical in design .
16 Each language has what we might call general preferences for certain patterns of reference as well as specific preferences that are sensitive to text type .
17 Slowly the exterior background settings for religious paintings , the major activity of artists in the seventeenth century , took on more detailed contours and established geographic as well as topographic influences that we still see in some forms of landscape painting today .
18 As well as connecting lines that stay attached as you move objects there is also a connecting polygon with the same ability .
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