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

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1 One of the messages from the Bill may be that bringing in those schemes and making them work is one way in which the engineers can show that they have as much to contribute in cutting the number of casualties as those who deal with the behavioural side of driving and those who build the bypasses that take traffic away from towns and villages .
2 It 's not just what is repressed , it 's the structures of the ego that bring about these repressions , the identifications and so on .
3 It is therefore of great importance to identify and characterise the kinases that bring about these events .
4 Then we were off , emptied along with the cotton into the truck that transported the El Azains ' harvest , together with that of the five other families that made up this producers ' co-operative , to the local town to meet the buyer .
5 Another programme explores the fish that congregate around sunken wrecks off the British coastline .
6 All the elements that make up total earnings vary according to the size of the firm but the extent of differences in the basic wage is somewhat less pronounced .
7 Classic styles in mouthwatering colours are the ingredients that make up Great Plains — a new range from French Connection .
8 The chemicals that make up living things are all based on chains of carbon atoms , with hydrogen atoms attached to them all along the chain — such molecules are known as hydrocarbons .
9 In diagrams of the complicated networks of shareholdings that make up these groups , banks are usually placed in the centre .
10 She wore a pale pink dress that swirled around slender legs and her hair was caught back with a matching headband .
11 Hyperkinetic children may also have deficiencies in certain enzymes that break down toxic compounds found in food , or produced by bacteria in the gut .
12 The pack ice and fast ice that spread over polar seas form vast sheets many hundreds of square kilometres in area .
13 However one hopes that speeds over level crossings will be increased to get the maximum benefit .
14 Erm in this column B , you put an entry in this block , so that uses up sixteen bytes , you 've also got an entry in this block and that uses sixteen bytes .
15 China has recognised that to rule out direct elections would be bad public relations , but has yet to settle on how to describe its proposed dictatorship .
16 There is a rich variety of unc periodic ( harmonic and higher harmonic ) and subharmonic solutions that map out periodic attractors : a few periodic attractors are illustrated in Fig. 2.20 , where the system is rewritten as ( 2.8 ) unc and the solutions ( after a long integration time , so all transients have decayed ) are plotted in the xy plane .
17 It can remove the deposits of pigment that clutter up old cells whether in tissue culture or in the brain .
18 Tears came again to Franca 's eyes , strange tears , tears for everything , for herself as everything , tears out of the terrible cloud of hope and fear that hangs over all things .
19 It means that instead of County and District Councils you have one authority that takes over both sets of functions .
20 This is particularly true of libraries and archives in which valuable information is stored in a manner that takes up vast amounts of space , is prone to decay , and may not be easily accessible .
21 Few spots in a country that is bent on careening into the future so effortlessly preserve the past in clapboard churches , colonial custom houses and a sailing tradition that stretches back 350 years .
22 I claim to be able to theorise the relationship between some ‘ professional ’ jobs and social structure in a way that opens up new avenues for empirical research .
23 Little did he realise that doubling up 63 times produces an astronomical total ( 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 ) ; there was n't that much corn in the entire world !
24 It is the increase in oxygen and the increased BMR that burns off excess calories and keeps them off forever .
25 Given the general anxiety to avoid long-term indebtedness , a stated preference for small instalments — even at the expense of a long repayment period — must often be interpreted as recognition of tight budget limits that rule out larger instalments .
26 This speed is dependant on the diameter of the axon and whether myelin is present ; myelin is a fatty substance that wraps around some axons in order to speed action potentials .
27 Remixed by Bryan ‘ Chuck ’ New , it 's a delightful , dreamy rumble that throws up new points of interest with every turn .
28 Remixed by Bryan ‘ Chuck ’ New , it 's a delightful , dreamy rumble that throws up new points of interest with every turn .
29 It used to be that Opposition spokesmen quoted figures that were four years out of date , but the hon. Gentleman depends on statistics that go back 10 years .
30 And now she had the shop — Mary Ann Evans 's , with its wood-panelled lifts that went up seven floors and a turnover of so many millions a year .
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