Example sentences of "[that] [noun] [verb] [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Some theorize that income distribution is mainly a result of government action ( wage policy , taxation , etc. ) while per capita income is mainly a result of transnational forces ( for example , the price that exports bring on the world market ) .
2 When I opened a High Interest Business Account ( in addition to the Club 's Current Account ) in September 1990 I was assured that funds to top up the current account would be transferred automatically from the business account whenever the former 's balance fell below £50 .
3 The other said that Courtney carried out an illegal abortion at her home .
4 I understand at one time it was possible to cross the river by means of stepping stones but these are no longer in position and the landowner finds that walkers wander along the river bank looking for the path and for a way to cross the river .
5 The film was immensely popular and had so clearly struck a chord that Hammer carried out a rethink of its production policy .
6 Anguita had resigned as general co-ordinator of the IU on Nov. 27 , after opposing some PCE members and members of other parties within the alliance who had argued that parties making up the IU should dissolve to form one party .
7 Fleet diesel sales grew by 15.6 per cent last year , and Brookman naturally wants it known that Peugeot picked up the lion 's share .
8 It was on an earlier trip to Germany that Brenda took up the challenge to pass her bike test .
9 It points out that Stalin wiped out the entire leadership of the Polish Communist Party in 1937 .
10 Erm it , it did sort of get going but I felt that Maggie held back a little bit on that whereas you , you might have got er you know a bit , a bit more information with open questions .
11 Faster production lines and increased labour ‘ flexibility ’ ( so that workers carry out a wider range of tasks ) raise productivity on the whole range of plant .
12 Indeed , it is possible to show that there was a marked increase in the number of married children living with parents during the nineteenth century and into the twentieth century in cotton towns — quite the reverse of what one would expect if it is true that industrialization broke up the extended family .
13 But then should I also have said that Oliver rang up the next day and asked if I 'd liked them ?
14 The statement ‘ If rain falls on spruce forests , the rain can become even more acid ’ may have been drawn from a recent paper from the Institute of Terrestrial Ecology that certainly showed that water flowing down the stem was more acid than that caught in the open .
15 Read the manufacturer 's descriptions carefully , for some of the smaller pools are really rock pools which are intended to sit near the summit of a rock garden so that water tumbles down a cascade unit into a pool below .
16 As with size-confusion , there is no evidence that dazzle-confusion puts off a hungry lion which is close enough to experience it .
17 Negotiations for the player 's £60,000 transfer to Parkhead are ongoing with Bangor insisting that Byrne plays out the season here .
18 The purpose was to prevent crowding of BES issues at the end of the tax year , but the ceiling limit meant that investors putting up the full 140,000 still made most of their investments as near as they could to 5th April .
19 When I checked in Who 's Who I found that Jenner held down a post for several years at David 's old university .
20 The only stipulation the Newcastle makes is that borrowers take out the society 's Homecover buildings and contents insurance .
21 The Assembly , which met in Prague , Czech and Slovak Federal Republic , 1–11 September , also recommended that CEC set up a committee on communication to consider the communication needs of the churches .
22 Crown lawyers told the jury that Marsh handed out a booklet called Cancer and Aids : Any Hope Left For Us at a gay pub in London .
23 ‘ We used to find that people picking up a 2D spreadsheet from another audit would spend ages trying to print it out and find out what was in there before they could start work . ’
24 When there were no Red Cross parcels at all you began to notice that people sized up the rations of margarine before they helped themselves , and though you despised them for it you were none the less sharp to do it yourself .
25 The proliferation of regional ale brands since the sector 's launch in 1988 made it difficult to build a national product that would kick-start it in the way that Perrier set off the mineral water market in the seventies .
26 It was at this point that Venturous took over the job completely and we holed up discreetly just round the corner in Helford River to await news of the suspect 's departure , to be signalled to us by our Investigation colleagues ashore .
27 When planning internal verification , centres must bear in mind that staff carrying out the role must have the experience and background to enable them to be effective .
28 Legal remedies can ensure that landlords carry out the works for which they are legally responsible .
29 Such was the success that Elliott took on an ad manager , John Leaver , then contemplating a nebulous publishing project with another newcomer to London , Felix Dennis .
30 The idea that modernization brings about a shift in criminal activity from violence to theft has also been put forward by scholars who do not necessarily accept that violence increases at the beginning of the modernization process .
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