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

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1 Moreover , Schell et al. ( 1989 ) point out that it is now possible to engineer plants , by introducing B. thuringiensis genes encoded for toxin production , that develop resistance to tobacco hornworm ( Manduca sexta ) and the large white butterfly ( Pieris brassicae ) .
2 Its wisest move would be to encourage the renting of houses by scrapping the tax advantages that favour house-owning over house-renting — especially the tax relief on mortgage-interest payments .
3 D.R. Walker 's stark caricature of the Prime Minister exemplifies those pieces that make use of line rather than grain .
4 You mean she 's actually washed the hand that lay palm to palm with Rainbow 's as they danced ?
5 Customers with 30 or more 3270 terminals that want access to Unix are the targets .
6 In collisions at relatively low energies of PETRA ( the electron-positron accelerator at DESY ) the quark and anti-quark produce two streams of particles that appear back to back in apparatus surrounding the collision point .
7 This makes it popular for studying superconductors ( materials that conduct electricity without resistance at low temperatures ) .
8 Nearly one in three experience difficulties before 100 hours , mostly in control equipment and jigs that hold work in place .
9 Natural gas is also virtually free of the lead , sulphur , particulates and aromatic hydrocarbons that cause pollution at street level .
10 " to teche allman persons children and other that woll com to hym to lerne " ,
11 Those conscientious airlines that put safety before profit make the major contribution , while all the rest are only too keen to read about other people 's troubles but less willing to contribute themselves .
12 More recently , David Tonkin and Bill Robertson have argued against standards that impose uniformity of measurement on companies , and in favour of ‘ strict recognition and disclosure requirements ’ instead ( see ACCOUNTANCY , March 1991 , p 28 ) .
13 Lung cancer , for example , is caused by the substances that accompany nicotine in tobacco smoke , not by nicotine itself .
14 However , whatever that ability may be , inspectors can not avoid the criticism that they fail to follow many of the practices that ensure rigour in research .
15 His very social nature is the source of conflicts and antagonisms that create resistance to socialization by the norms of the societies which have existed in the course of human history .
16 I will quote some specific figures that give credibility to amendment No. 7 .
17 Plasticisers are the molecules that give clinginess to clingfilm and make other plastic wrappers soft and flexible .
18 And there is a real sense in which this ability to make fictions that maintain life at work is a triumph of the human imagination , given the conditions of work .
19 In very general terms there are , in development , three kinds of genes — those that control spatial organization , those that control change in form , and those that control cell differentiation .
20 We 'll explain why BSB are three little letters that spell peace of mind .
21 There is , in fact , only a limited relationship between scientific understanding and the social practices that draw support from science .
22 The consonant environments that encourage backing of /a/ are : ( 1 ) following voiceless fricatives ( as in grass , path ) ; ( 2 ) following voiced obstruents generally ( as in has , bad ) , ( 3 ) nasals ( as in Sam , man ) ; and ( 4 ) /r/ ( as in car ) ; but backing does not occur before voiceless stops ( as in bat ) , or nasals followed by a voiceless obstruent ( as in dance ) .
23 A study of simple programmes that encourage oscillation between growth and decline can be both instructive and a spur to the imagination .
24 Men tend to have the technological skills that enable command of technology , women simply to operate equipment or assemble its components .
25 This catalogue of complaints represents a group of disciplinary problems that go hand in hand .
26 In species where successful males can monopolize breeding access to large numbers of females but similar numbers of males and females are recruited , direct competition between males is likely to be intense , aggressive interactions may be frequent and the selective advantages of possessing traits that affect success in combat may be higher among males than among females .
27 An appendix to the book lists resource centres in different areas of South Africa and gives details of organisations that offer training to community organisations .
28 In addition to SSAPs and SORPs , each professional body issues , from time to time , other statements on accounting matters that form part of GAAP .
29 We do put children out into playgrounds for a long time , those children that take lunch in school will spend about 20 per cent of the day in the playground .
30 Executive managers may need help in discerning the difference between the individual changes that take place during transformation and the completion of the transformation itself .
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