Example sentences of "[that] [vb base] [prep] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 This possibility is avoided in the magnolia , as in many plants , by having eggs and pollen that develop at different times .
2 Some mammals , especially those that hide in dark dens or crevices , respond to the approach of a predator with an explosive spit and hiss .
3 GENE regulation both in prokaryotes and in eukaryotes is achieved largely by proteins that bind to specific sequences in the DNA .
4 Our data indicate that cytokines are among the many proteins that bind to endothelial surfaces in a GAG-dependent fashion .
5 Ceruletide contains amino acid sequences that correspond to physiological hormones in humans that cause contraction of the gall bladder and bile duct and relaxation of the sphincter of Oddi .
6 Between you , two sets of speculations unfurl , speculations that correspond to gender-specific concerns .
7 Hence teachers hold stereotypical views of normal deviants that correspond to social images outside the school or within the curriculum .
8 We must be prepared to understand the Evil One as the Dark Power — that which is evil — rather than elaborating ( new ) mythologies that concentrate on personalised demons and personified devils .
9 The gold medal exhibit from the Society 's Lily Group offers a chance of seeing the fritillaries that grow on arid hillsides in Turkey , often of bizarre colouring .
10 Thus , not only are there ambiguities in practice in terms of the organisational design of public sector organisations but they do not tell us very much about the power and status that attach to particular departments .
11 The sausage-like sea cucumbers that sprawl on sandy patches in the reef are also echinoderms , which lie neither face-up nor face-down , but on their sides .
12 ESTATE agents are not noted art lovers , but they love houses that appear in famous paintings .
13 But I mean it 's a subset of the things that appear in Yellow Pages and also contains all the postcodes we 're ever going to need to use .
14 Regions of the POU domain that interact with other components of the transcriptional apparatus have been inferred from mutational analyses of Oct-1 and Oct-2 .
15 It is typical of species that breed in short-lived pools , like the spadefoot toad .
16 But explosive breeding also occurs in many North American , European and Asian species that breed in permanent pools .
17 Macdonald suggests that foxes account for just one in every 15 or 20 lambs that die on Scottish hills .
18 This was where Jean-Claude belonged : on the desolate sandy heaths that break against distant shores of pines ; by pools of still water fringed with reeds and willows ; on stony paths ground by wagon wheels .
19 Giving what we 're being asked to do we do need to have something that focus on general skills and abilities , we 've got ta decide what they are .
20 The two major approaches to control are ( a ) those that focus on financial values , such as budgetary control , and ( b ) those that focus on physical values , such as quality control .
21 There are also liturgies in this book that focus on specific kinds of sexual violence to women and the need for healing from sexual violence .
22 The two major approaches to control are ( a ) those that focus on financial values , such as budgetary control , and ( b ) those that focus on physical values , such as quality control .
23 What I have just offered have been partial readings of the Haec Vir pamphlet and The Roaring Girl , partial not in the sense ( at least this is not what I 'm confessing ) of being distortions of the texts , but rather readings that focus upon textual elements which can be correlated with oppositional cultural elements within Jacobean society , and consequently possible audience positions and reading responses .
24 brand names that consist of common words ; for example Crest , Tube Investments , and companies known by two or more names ; for example GPO , British Telecom .
25 Their regular promenading grounds are the streets that abound with dirty bookshops and prostitutes and Chinese restaurants .
26 The DNA segment in which the five mutations that interfere with CytR-DNA interactions map may be viewed as an imperfect inverted repeat containing the sequence 5'TGCAA on the top strand and 5'TACAA on the bottom strand ( Fig. 1 ) .
27 Species that depend on small numbers of prey species either require large hunting ranges ( Nilsson , 1984 ) or have to be nomadic , migrating in search of prey .
28 A distinction should be drawn first of all between limits on the discretion of the directors that result from the company 's objects clause , and limits that depend on fiduciary duties .
29 They see in it a threat to the right of each country to protect viridian quirks : quaint old farming practices , bottle-recycling schemes that depend on local breweries or milkmen .
30 2.7 The difficulty is compounded by the fact that the idea of association can correspond to a wide range of referential or " factual " relationships ( just as can the ascriptive use of an adjective or the qualifying use of a subordinate noun ) ; and , importantly , this is true not only of those relations that can ultimately be reduced to arrangements of objects in the physical world , but also of those that depend on human judgements and evaluations , e.g. relations of loving or resemblance ; all these we shall consider as factual relations by contrast with syntactic relations .
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