Example sentences of "[noun pl] [that] [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Of all the risks that face the world economy over the next few months , the most easily avoidable is this threat of trade war . |
2 | The associative characteristics that define the induction criteria for NMDA receptor-dependent LTP have found an elegant and satisfying explanation in the voltage-dependent properties of the NMDA receptor/channel complex . |
3 | ‘ We were talking about 1968 and 1969 and the songs that changed the face of country music — Sunday Morning Coming Down , Boy Named Sue , Lay Lady Lay , Both Sides Now — someone said they were songs that made a difference . |
4 | she remained hidden from her cruel stepmother , knowing that one day her prince will come , Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is a mor as memorable as the songs that fill the movie |
5 | Cash only contributed one song to the second Highwaymen album , Highwayman 2 , a number called Songs that Make a Difference . |
6 | ‘ We were talking about 1968 and 1969 and the songs that changed the face of country music — Sunday Morning Coming Down , Boy Named Sue , Lay Lady Lay , Both Sides Now — someone said they were songs that made a difference . |
7 | Burn Down the Kings Road could even be described as a straightforward heavy rock track and Prince of Darkness is one of several songs that has the semblance of a pop tune . |
8 | But that is truly a narrative , including a series of songs that advance the action in definite stages before it collapses in the lover 's rejection by his ( married ) mistress . |
9 | Music played softly in the background , haunting melodies of old Charles Trenet songs that soothed the senses , softening the harshness of chattering voices and the clinking of glass and crockery , insinuating themselves into the mind as stealthily as an incoming tide seeps into crevices between rocks . |
10 | The animals that received the PDGF-secreting COS cells were protected from the anti-proliferative effects of nerve transection ( Fig. 3 ) , whereas animals that received nontransfected COS cells were not ( data not shown ) . |
11 | All these mammalian orders stem from small insectivorous animals that inhabited the forests while the dinosaurs were still living . |
12 | Similar to these are the filter-feeders , animals that pass a current of water through their bodies and take out of it all the food they need . |
13 | Just because we have , a so called civilized nation that we live in that destroys the world , that destroys animals that destroys the environment we 're living in ! |
14 | Presumably these sites were protected from the kinds of influence that normally destroy fish remains , such as the activity of scavenging animals that disarticulate the skeletons , or currents . |
15 | Viruses get inside plant cells mainly by direct entry at sites of cell damage , often caused by the piercing mouthparts of insects and other animals that carry the viruses . |
16 | Virtually all of the plants and animals that comprise the earth 's agricultural systems have been manipulated in this way . |
17 | He has had his problems , trying to manage animals that have no fear of his dogs and can clear I-5 m with a standing jump . |
18 | And many will leave shows better informed about the animals that captured the prizes . |
19 | The strong nuclear force has a curious property called confinement : it always binds particles together into combinations that have no color . |
20 | There are several degrees in the Faculty of Arts that combine a language with Business Studies ( the Faculty of Social Sciences also offers this combination , with greater weight on Business Studies , within the BCom ; for this , applicants should consult the Social Sciences section of this prospectus ) . |
21 | An exhibition that brings together ( for the first time in over a century ) the Pre-Raphaelites ' paintings , sculpture and decorative arts that decorated the houses of the region 's Victorian industrialists and entrepreneurs . |
22 | We have been bemused too long by the great military roads of the Romans and have not given enough thought and research to the local ‘ economic ’ roads that developed during the two or three centuries that followed the Conquest and the brief phase of military occupation . |
23 | be taught by appropriately trained teachers in settings that encourage the maximum of contact with other children |
24 | These do not , as Liebich ( 1982 ) points out , amount to a theory of bureaucracy , but they contain all the elements of the debate about the role of bureaucracy in different socio-economic settings that occupy the minds of contemporary Marxists . |
25 | They are usually dressed in long grey tunics and scarlet aprons that touch the ground , being extremely sensitive about showing their feet to anyone . |
26 | Four marine diesel engines provide the power to lift fans that keep the air cushion inflated and to drive the twin underwater propellers . |
27 | Perhaps Herpomyces is able to penetrate the host 's exoskeleton only where the exoskeleton is thin , as it is around the base of the sensory hairs that cover the cockroach antennae . |
28 | Kessler added that his administration was committed to " integrated pest management " : farming methods that substitute the use of beneficial insects and crop rotation for some pesticides . |
29 | Methods that detect the incorporation of a DNA precursor such as [ 3 H ] - thymidine labelling or immunocytochemical detection of 5-bromo-2-deoxyuridine ( BrdU ) are direct and confine measurements of DNA synthesis in active S phase proliferating cells . |
30 | This can be produced in two ways : by harnessing organisms that photosynthesise and by using biotechnological methods that involve the provision of non-photosynthetic organisms with oxygen , nutrients such as carbon , nitrogen and phosphorus , and energy . |