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

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1 Thus , since it is large ‘ failures ’ that are easily detected and that , as a consequence , reap penalties , methods are sought to ensure that large risks that entail high probabilities of failure are not undertaken or , if undertaken , that responsibility does not rest on any single individual , for example by requiring consultation among a number of individuals .
2 But the mirror has two characteristics that indicate those ways in which Thru goes beyond the self-reflexive novel .
3 The kind of songs I sit there and enjoy singing are like ‘ Eternal Flame ’ , songs that have rich melodies . ’
4 In America the neo-Lamarckian zoologist Alpheus Packard ( 1839–1905 ) studied the blind animals that inhabit many caves .
5 You know this sort of thing and all British wildlife has got its own little characters , every species is different er and you know thousands of animals we 've taken in over the years we 've just learnt different things about different animals that suit different animals .
6 I mean it 's the individual animals that have these properties are the ones that survive .
7 By default he alerts us to the fact that it was the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries that saw individualist arguments gravitate to the political right and become , however marginally at first , a vocabulary and strategy available to the Conservative party .
8 In the centuries that followed such shadings were shown to be transitory , and from these and other observations it became clear that Venus is completely and continuously covered in clouds .
9 The general approach adopted in the current research is to discover the task settings that maximize young children 's spatial performance , and to investigate the degree to which performance transfers from these to other settings .
10 There will probably be a small range of settings that give satisfactory results .
11 In this study , two immunocytochemical methods that measure different components of the cell cycle were compared to assess cell proliferation on biopsy samples from human colonic mucosa .
12 For after the rain came hail , to batter and crush what the water had left undamaged , and after the hail , snow , sudden freezing squalls that piled white drifts in every cranny and across every open space .
13 Rita : You know , the old story , my first thoughts when I had her , well one of my first thoughts , was Oh , I 've got one of them kids that have silly haircuts , silly anoraks , spend all day on buses or all day in a home , weaving baskets , and that was my first thought …
14 TransTools ' latest product is MultiBase , an applications development tool for relational databases that took four years to develop .
15 [ 7 ] The survival of documents has always and substantially will still depend upon the needs and compulsions of the document creators , as well as upon the survival of the organizations that guard these documents .
16 The Department of the Environment has a system of regional offices that handle many aspects of relationships with the local authorities .
17 But those mythic monsters were as dwarves to the waves that inhabit other oceans .
18 this water was full of waves — small ones from the stiff breeze that destroyed the reflections , larger waves that had recognisable reflections in each of their troughs .
19 Practice and research are intertwined ; good doctors have an obligation to inquire as well as to provide a clinical service , and codes of conduct and ethical guidelines that recommend different rules for practice and research create an undesirable dichotomy that itself has ethical implications .
20 It is as though the information , induced and deduced by the techniques , were observed through tinted spectacles that obscure certain types of information .
21 This approach , while including elements of problem-solving , focuses particularly on the thinking style and negative self-ideas that perpetuate affective disorders .
22 In the half-fictional The Happy-Go-Lucky Morgans , and in the pruned record of The Childhood , Thomas has left detailed accounts of his extending interest in ‘ Butterflies , Moths and Pigeons ’ , in fishing , in birdnesting of all kinds , with the skills and making of implements that accompanied these activities .
23 Like Irving Berlin , Fain became part of that group of early 20th-century American songwriters with a talent for producing simple melodies that remained popular decades after they were first heard .
24 Generally , unripe fruits are rendered unpalatable by the tannins that precipitate salivary mucoproteins and cause astringency .
25 When legering from a punt you do n't want to be messing about with indicators that require two hands to set .
26 The fox said " In the town they kill all foxes that have three balls .
27 In this approach , the exceptional solutions that have Killing-Cauchy horizons in the interaction region do not satisfy the condition of strict plane symmetry as defined by Yurtsever .
28 They do this with training courses for managers or with special units that advise local branches on technical matters .
29 Some 15,000 crofts , small family farm units that offer marginal incomes and mainly part-time employment , have survived .
30 We need some way to distinguish such events from the crises that mark structural changes .
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