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

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1 This is of course what I did — rather than repeat exactly experiments done on mice or rats that other researchers had already reported , I asked what would happen if I tried a similar procedure with my chicks .
2 Paragraph ( a ) follows the pattern of section 2(1) in adopting likelihood of injury or likelihood that any injury that may be caused will be severe .
3 A further complication dealt with in the sections relates to the effect on sections 89 to 96 when there are different classes of equity shares and a provision in the memorandum or articles that pre-emptive offers of shares of each class shall be made to members of that class .
4 For every aspect of physical functioning you can name , there is some kind of aberration or alteration that some people will see as stress-related .
5 Is er , are there any comments or questions that any member of the Council would wish to put forward before we vote on this resolution ?
6 It would be necessary to show how one accent was able to make some difference in meaning with stress or intonation that another accent was unable to make .
7 The most important tax levied upon the people of seventeenth-century England — as far as the local and family historian is concerned — was that based upon the number of hearths or chimneys that each house contained .
8 There will be violation and jealousy of the resources or territory that another group or department has at its disposal .
9 The earlier discussion should have made clear that the postclassical perspective does not allow for the degree of certainty or inevitability that such terms are usually taken to imply .
10 an instruction when giving sizes to artwork or photographs that other parts of the artwork are to be enlarged or reduced in proportion .
11 Any questions or clarification that either team want from the other team about their views ?
12 The racism which manifests itself in employment is only one , albeit crucial , part of the general experience of discrimination and subordination that black people have had to confront in Britain .
13 This will give you valuable insights into the kinds of skills and attitudes that young people bring with them to work and help you to understand how their needs and interests can contribute positively to the work place .
14 Furthermore , it is wrong to consider that new concepts such as open systems , client-server or object technology will necessarily ‘ provide the flexibility , integration and freedom that modern businesses demand …
15 One officer who had also worked as a trade effluent inspector remarked on ‘ the variety and the flexibility and freedom that this job gives you as opposed to trade effluent control .
16 BILL Clinton last night reassured America 's allies and enemies that foreign policy would remain firmly in President Bush 's hands during the transition of White House power .
17 It is through their budgeting strategies and skills that many mothers seek to maximise health opportunities without ( further ) threatening economic survival .
18 The emphasis of paraprofessional training needs to build upon and extend the qualities and skills that these workers bring to the team rather than to concentrate on socializing them to professional or organizational ways of doing things .
19 But undoubtedly the most important focus for nineteenth-century working-class sexual attitudes was the family , and it is in the context of specific family strategies and patterns that sexual mores developed and were transformed .
20 The massive , tumultuous and frequently violent changes in human society that characterize this century have , without question , formed the substance of major political theories , which at the same time — because such theories always combine analysis with some ideology or ‘ vision ’ of the social world — have directly influenced the shape and direction that these changes have taken .
21 What Chaplin had needed was a clown whose loneliness , detachment , pathos , optimism , indestructibility , incorrigibility , and vulnerability would allow him to exploit all the humour and tragedy , love and violence that everyday life offered .
22 Colleagues , it is with a mixture of sadness , disappointment and disbelief that this motion is required to be brought before Congress today .
23 These include all the watches and calculators that each member of the household has ( 10 ) , the laundry equipment ( 3 ) , an electric drill with electronic control , two radios , the hi-fi equipment ( 3 ) , two TVs , and video recorder , and two remote controllers for them , a home computer , word processor , and printer , three electronic alarm clocks , a food mixer , toaster , vacuum cleaner , and three dimmer switches for the lights .
24 The victory against England , Baxter 's impudent role on the day and the fan 's moment of sublime passion , conveys a brief glimpse of the joy and vulnerability that Scottish football embodies .
25 It emerged from the London dock strike , " the greatest struggle between capital and labour that this generation has seen " , with an augmented status in the labour movement , a reputation for militancy and a foothold in the Port of London in which organising success had hitherto eluded it .
26 An announcement informed the vacant platform and Rachaela that this train was the London via somewhere , calling at something and elsewhere and who cared at all ?
27 The control of the design process , in terms of functionality , is thus dependent first on establishing that the parts associate with each other and second that this association provides the desired function .
28 This probably reflects two important phenomena : first the early rebleeding , known to be an important prognostic variable and second that volemic expansion might be harmful in cirrhotics bleeding from varices because of its positive effect on portal pressure .
29 A sententious , self-righteous approach as the artist-legislator spoke a mixture of scorn and complacency that most politicians know how to avoid , suggested that keeping Mr Kureishi off one 's bandwagon was the beginning of wisdom .
30 ‘ His instincts are absolutely sound about the ruination of our cities and it is a sad reflection upon governments and planners that such damage has already been done … ’
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