Example sentences of "[noun pl] [that] [pron] [vb base] a " in BNC.

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1 The insecticidal activity of most strains of Bt arises mainly from the proteinaceous δ-endotoxins , which are produced in such large amounts within the cell when it forms spores that they produce a characteristic crystal ( Fig. 3 ) .
2 It is only in flatter , smaller organizational units that we see a sharp decrease in both the game-playing and the filtering .
3 It is because the Government would not allow local authorities to appoint a couple of gatekeepers that we face a bill probably in the region of £1.9 billion .
4 The moderate socialists still controlled the CEC elected by the first All-Russian Congress of Soviets in June , but acceded to demands that they summon a Second Congress which , following a series of regional soviet congresses , eventually met on 25 October .
5 It is when ageist attitudes become part of the rules of institutions , govern the conduct of social life , and blend imperceptibly into everyday values and attitudes that they have a drastic effect on the way older people lead their lives .
6 It is with interval and ratio scales that we reach a level of measurement which allows us to use the standard arithmetic operations .
7 If you 're with er National Westminster erm y y y y you , you , you know about these , these , these cash tills that you put a card in and
8 The people of Scotland have proved for years that they support an assembly .
9 Almost 25,000 balls has he sent down in Test cricket , and although Sir Richard Hadlee , in an otherwise gracious radio tribute immediately after the 400th wicket had been bagged , pointed to the greater number of Tests and deliveries needed by the Indian , it is by assessing the amount of support from the other end over the years that we gain a full picture of Kapil 's place in history : he has carried India 's bowling almost throughout his career .
10 All the things that you take a curious interest in when you are lying under a car after a road accident , waiting for the ambulance to arrive and thinking that you 'd far rather be anywhere else but there .
11 Signs warn owners that they risk a £100 fine for breaking the bylaws , which are in force from May to September .
12 McClennan added : ‘ I have told Saints that I want a complete break from coaching and I will return home to Auckland at the end of the season . ’
13 In which case , the absence of random assignment , to use Lieberson 's rendering of the problem , presents special difficulties if " there is reason to believe that the subjects thereby placed in each condition differ in other ways that themselves have a bearing on the outcome of interest to the researcher " .
14 It is a characteristic of both adjudicatory and regulatory bodies that they produce a binding determination of the issue before them .
15 this company moves at such a rapid rate of knots that I have a meeting tomorrow morning with the Managing Director Building and Property Development at his house in Pitlochrie which is the only time he 's literally coming back to change his shirt before he goes wandering round the world again so the only way I can get him is to go up and stay with the in-laws over night and see him at breakfast time tomorrow .
16 I must tell my right hon. and hon. Friends that we have an ally .
17 I have been told by well-meaning friends that I have a touch of fever … well , so be it !
18 You expect in matches that you get a few breaks going your way and some against you but this was hard to take . ’
19 I remind hon. Members that we have a debate tomorrow on this subject and that there will be a public expenditure debate later .
20 I ask the House to settle down and listen to the statement , and I remind hon. Members that we have a busy day ahead of us .
21 A single small male cone produces several million grains and if you tap one in spring , they fall out in such numbers that they form a golden cloud .
22 They are sometimes loathe to tell men that they have a baby for fear of being rebuffed or being seen as easy , like Shona , now twenty with a daughter of two :
23 Erlich , rookie Fed , had demanded of the local police that they get a man up there , up to the nests , that they get each of the nests down , that they sift each of the nests on the very long chance that the storks had lifted a fibre of torn clothing to bind a nest wall .
24 Does the mother then tell those children that they have a brother/sister in an unknown place ?
25 This is not supposed to be a travelogue , and I can see from your faces that you want a little more than a cheery jaunt …
26 There are so many of these tiny organisms that they form a vast golden carpet along the shoreline .
27 ‘ Not even the moments that we relive a thousand times . ’
28 On the contrary , it is precisely because lone mothers are women that they have a very high risk of poverty .
29 And she 's , she 's quite it 's a kind of cottony , stretchy , you know those ones that you have a V and then they 're quite full , like this is full from there ?
30 Very often people get so afraid of these consequences that they develop a very serious fear of their own fear response .
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