Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] that [verb] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Yet in another sense , there are specific molecules that do determine the shape of an elephant , because we know that , if we altered a gene in the fertilized egg , we might alter the shape of the future elephant .
2 I ca n't tell you that this keyboard is the best you 'll ever buy , because its feel may not suit you at all , but if you take that and the monitor aside , and specify totally different units that do suit you , then the system box wo n't let you down .
3 THE white cliffs of Dover are graveyards consisting of trillions of coccoliths , skeletons of microscopic marine algae that help control the climate .
4 So I do know the different things that do make people feel either a little bit better or might just help them .
5 Of the two European companies that did become members , Méliès had built its fortunes around the genius of one innovative filmmaker , whereas Pathé had deliberately set out on an internationalist path , making films not only in France but also in Britain , the US , Italy , Germany , Russia and Japan .
6 I want to reinterpret the metaphor of the fifties , of childhood as a community 's investment in the future , and find its material base in the individual circumstances that help interpret historical developments .
7 But the permitted alternatives that do arise must be : There are a series of methodological and philosophical problems in this framework of assumptions .
8 But we also need the broad generalizations that help show whether we are closer to meeting the basic needs of all the world 's people than we were at the start of the 1970s .
9 Soft words that help protect the fantasy that is Disney World .
10 Erm so erm but of course I mean t to make the point because it does n't really contradict what you 're saying Heather because of course the rather more extreme kinds of Protestant Sects that do emphasise for example erm er narrow dogmatic teaching much more so you could say that erm and I think this would perhaps be the answer to , to Oliver 's point to some extent because it goes back to Dean 's original point that erm here we 're we we 're talking about a general theory of groups , but of course some groups can be more groupie than others .
11 Well Tom suggested , well they could be one of the , one of the lucky ones that does get , does get a job , what other factors might account for
12 Of course Japan herself did not stand still during this time , but the substantial advances that did take place were not influenced by external models or ideas .
13 M My Lords , first of all the there are a number of reports out now very erm good reports that do encourage primary schools to look and exploit the specialisms of the teachers on their staff and that would cover of course people who have a specialism in teaching this subject and it is also true , sadly in the case of some schools who wo n't allow er people who are specialists in the subject and can speak about it with authority for example er local vicars and priests and , and faith healers who can come in help in a school , but where those schools do ex exploit the expertise in the community , the school is enriched by that .
14 For the trigram case it is still only a small percentage of the possible transitions that do occur , and 40% of those transitions only occur once .
15 The Scots spirit of liberty , frustrated at home , had been exported to magnify the noble principles that helped create a new world across the wide Atlantic .
16 Commercialised farms that do rely on labour frequently use seasonal labour .
17 Moreover , the ideological shifts that did occur can be seen to be consistent outgrowths of earlier party positions ; they did not represent , as contemporary propagandists liked to suggest , an abandonment of previous principles .
18 And if you can just when you come across the odd ones that do start with K just learn those and then instead of learning about a hundred thousand or something
19 My purpose here will be to give a very brief sketch of what each of the theories attempts and to direct the interested reader to a few of the many other books that do give detailed accounts and critiques of them .
20 Erm basically as a new market opportunities come he 's got ta develop er and adapt to those any new opportunities that do arise .
21 Receive erm there are there are n't a lot of other words that do have C in well there are but they 're quite sort of awkward words like try deceive .
22 We have the land and the right planning framework to create new communities that do offer the sorts of housing and living conditions that many people are looking for .
23 Forever Onward through contraceptive devices and old sticks , carrying the good words to new and freshly rotting society , signalling the path of Entertaining Effervescence and weaving artistic patterns of dirty foam while endeavouring to avoid and repel all hellish floating things that do seek to sink its buoyant ideals .
24 Many were closed , but local authorities began pressing government to permit them to charge and reduce the cost of providing the new nurseries that did continue .
25 Be it new products , new competition and new markets that do arise .
26 The new jobs that do arrive are not usually taken by locals — only 10 per cent of jobs on the Isle of Dogs have gone to locals ( Tym and Partners , 1987 ) .
27 They later realized , however , that there was a much more general class of Friedmann-like models that did have singularities , and in which the galaxies did not have to be moving any special way .
28 Well St Aldate 's in the Civil War is quite a problem to talk about really , erm in half an hour , because it 's so enmeshed in the story of Oxford in the Civil War which is a long , very interesting one , so what I 'm going to try and do is erm to pick out some of the local landmarks that did survive in the 17th century and relate them to what we know about some of the people and in this short half an hour , just try and picture what it was like to live in St Aldate 's during the civil war .
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