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

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1 Another possible way of controlling colonic pressures is through 5-HT 3 antagonists such as odansentron , a compound that slows colonic transit in normal sucjects .
2 However , it has become clear that to implement such knowledge in language processing systems it is necessary to use semantics in its broader sense , i.e. using encyclopaedic knowledge and general knowledge .
3 The investigator is interested in finding out what are the factors that influence this variation in awareness and involvement .
4 With all the draughts that bring cold air in blocked off you now need to insulate in order to keep the warmth in .
5 When he did , he found that to acknowledge these events in writing became a sort of therapy for him .
6 To acknowledge hunger ( which is not a disease but a social illness ) would be tantamount to political suicide among leaders whose power has come traditionally from the same plantation economy that produced that hunger in the first place .
7 Substitutions played a big part in setting up the amazing finale that produced three goals in the final five minutes when both defences looked wide open .
8 Prince Charles was also critical of northern nations for failing to address adequately issues such as global warming , ozone depletion and marine pollution , and to " remove the barriers in the world economic and trading system that make sustainable development in the third world more difficult " .
9 With modern microelectronic devices , however , automation is no longer only to be seen in factories that make identical goods in continuous streams , but is spreading to batch production .
10 In zoology , where again there seemed to be a former world of ‘ Dragons of the prime , That tare each other in their slime ’ in meaningless violence , the extinct animals could be seen as types of those now existing .
11 They may , for example , have assisted take-off into the winds or convection currents that disperse small insects in the " aerial plankton " ( Wigglesworth , 1963 ) .
12 One of the snags that confronts small businesses in particular is that of cash flow .
13 The success of the expert system trial at the MU was in part due to the subject chosen , which involved an automatic test equipment that used logical testing in the first place .
14 In the three studies that reported large reductions in mortality and listed causes of death , mortality rates for diarrhoea and measles fell but the rate for acute respiratory infections ( ARI ) did not change .
15 Stalin is reported to have remarked at the end of the war that to establish communist rule in Poland would be like ‘ trying to saddle a cow ’ and Soviet relations with that country ( the largest and most populous in Eastern Europe ) have borne out these apprehensions .
16 An alternative to attacking the enzymes that catalyse important steps in the viral lifecycle is to try and interfere with the viral genetic material directly .
17 like a wind that shrills All night in a waste land , where no one comes , Or hath come , since the making of the world .
18 And , as it were one voice , an agony Of lamentation , like a wind that shrills All night in a waste land , where no one comes , Or hath come , since the making of the world .
19 Jamie Spence , who led the trio that defeated Montgomerie-led Scotland in the final at St Andrews last October , shot a pace-setting 67 in the Moroccan Open first round , and David Gilford , the outstanding player that week on the Old Course , had 68 .
20 Indeed they must be pleased by the traces of evidence that suggest that bias in a freely chosen medium such as a newspaper is actually popular with the electorate rather than resented .
21 It is the ‘ all'-inclusive macro-redistributive studies that capture most interest in general , but these are the studies that are beset by the most problems at all levels .
22 ‘ O brave new world that has such people in it , ’ says Miranda ; to which donnish Prospero replies , ‘ is new to thee . ’
23 Remington 's Smooth And Silky depilator , £29.95 , removes hair with a revolving rubber roller that has tiny slits in it .
24 Some MPs believe it is outdated , associated with a working class tradition that has little resonance in the 1990s .
25 Precisely because we are forced , in order to model these relations , into defining design activity as it takes place in its real context — that of the social — and do not attempt to abstract it , to isolate it from these relations , we find we build a model of designing that has surprising efficacy in application to questions of design method .
26 At least everybody knows where to go and it 's all there an but obviously that has some difficulty in terms of where to locate it and where to .
27 The mountain peaks of Christian belief are travelled there in a style that has few rivals in the whole history of the church , and none at all in the twentieth century .
28 The next fallacy that causes some confusion in the discussion is the persistence of what I regard as a narrow outdated approach to the notion of sovereignty .
29 These were birds that helped each other in an apparently altruistic way , but refused to help — bore a grudge against — individuals that had previously refused to help them .
30 Sawtell stated that the type of socialist government that holds fictional office in the film ‘ would only be elected in an era of raised class consciousness and class struggle ’ .
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