Example sentences of "[vb -s] that [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The marketer , therefore , needs to understand the needs or wants that inspire individual motivation , and give rise to particular forms of purchase behaviour .
2 There always is a better use , for no one really needs that faded 1976 memo .
3 A number of systems exist for helping to determine information requirements , for example , Task Analysis ( Spurgeon and Barwell , 1989 ) which is a technique that moves from a statement of work objectives to an identification of the information needs that underpin these tasks .
4 Of the Persil soap powder offers that enabled two passengers to travel for the fare of one and of the utter complexity of offers and restrictions that taxed the ingenuity of many booking clerks and ticket collectors until the Blue ( cheaper ) and White ( all Fridays and occasional other days ) Savers were standardised as BR 's on the whole highly successful marketing tool against coach competition .
5 Whilst the conference lacked the hardware launches that dominated last year 's show , companies announced more software for their systems as supercomputers try to move into the mainstream .
6 The clause among the Fourth Lateran Council decrees that proposed regulated taxes for the churches and provinces of Christendom suggests as much .
7 Crusty bread and thick , creamy butter , a huge crisp salad , masses of succulent cold chicken ; there was wine in the fridge too , as well as rows of the stuff in the extensive wine racks that lined one wall of the kitchen .
8 The government still insists that allowing Turkish air bases ‘ a more comprehensive role ’ is a far cry from the dispatch of Turkish armoured columns over the border .
9 The third problem is the Security Council , or rather the latterday powers that want permanent seats on it .
10 It just happens that published Welsh Office data on migration across the border is a good measure of the flight from cities as it affects Wales .
11 The Environment as a whole embraces parallel application programming interfaces that implement message-passing facilities common in distributed memory machines ; the PDX Parallel debugger and a performance visualisation and monitoring tool that enables users actually to see how their application is running , and spot bottlenecks .
12 The Council also says that taking legal action should be possible without having to send a solicitor 's letter first , as seems to be general practice at the moment .
13 Comparing like with like , Concept says that consolidated 1992 revenues were down to $62.5m from $71.5m ; its net loss of $11.9m was only a fraction of 1991 's whopping $107.3m deficit .
14 David Mills , the erstwhile head of the Hazardous Chemical wing of Her Majesty 's Inspectorate of Pollution ( HMIP ) — and well known for his criticisms of the lack of effective policing of what he defends as largely sound rules — says that placing high-temperature incinerators in some sort of hierarchy of risks is ‘ a terribly subjective business . ’
15 He says that illustrating this book was ‘ one of the happiest times of my life . ’
16 Viborg Cathedral , though still on original lines , is extensively restored and so possesses that machine finished appearance typical of Scandinavian nineteenth century work .
17 But it 's the security features that impress serious LAN users .
18 The computer keyboard also has a Delete key to delete letters in front of the cursor , a Backspace key to delete letters behind the cursor , a set of Cursor Movement keys that move the cursor up or down one line or side to side one space , a set of Function keys that perform preset functions with a single keypress and an Escape key that is normally used to reverse or undo the last action .
19 A spokesman for Midland said : ‘ They are technical rule breaches that happened three years ago .
20 The first is the creation in 1990 of the purchaser and provider split in the NHS , which gave commissioning authorities ( district health authorities and family health services authorities ) powers and responsibilities to develop health care strategies and purchasing plans that maintain good health and maximise health gain .
21 Compton FELs that use high energy electron beams and single particle interactions to generate visible or infrared radiation .
22 The alteration in 1983 in DHSS benefit rules that enabled older people living in private residential care to claim their fees from the DHSS brought dramatic increases in the number of private residential homes , and in the number of older people living in them .
23 Having commented on the perceived need for information-giving experienced by staff , patients and relatives , it is interesting to note some recent work which shows that facilitating certain strategies for coping during stressful procedures is more effective than information per se for reducing signs of distress .
24 The book shows that heightened social awareness , reliance on people rather than technology , and belief in self rather than ‘ experts ’ or ‘ professionals ’ can enable people to take their own decisions about matters which affect their daily lives .
25 The result shows that head neural crest is from the very beginning different from neural crest in other regions , and any other neural crest placed in the head leads to abnormal head development .
26 There were commercial laundries in the 1920s and the large linen hampers that took two people to carry them to the laundry van show that this was a luxury enjoyed by the inhabitants of the Dolls ' House .
27 I would like instead to consider some of the attitudes and concerns that underlie those issues .
28 The column reportedly reveals that Mirror chief executive David Montgomery and other senior staff hold options to buy shares in the newspaper group which could make them hundreds of thousands of pounds ' worth of profits .
29 Intel Corp 's storming first quarter figures ( see page seven ) have not gone down well everywhere , and Hancock Institutional Equity Services analyst Eli Sayegh reckons that there is not much more to go for in the stock : he yesterday downgraded Intel to sell from hold , saying he thinks the company is near peak operating margins at just over 40% , double the historical norm ; he said the company 's margins have been driven largely by a shift from the 80386 chip to the 80486 chip ‘ and this can not go on for too long ; ’ he reckons that Advanced Micro Devices Inc will immediately take 10% of the 80486 market with its planned clone , and could take as much as 25% over time ; his damper wiped $1.75 off Intel shares at $115.75 .
30 We 're more into pumping tunes that express some sort of emotion and intensity .
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