Example sentences of "[that] [vb -s] [adv] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Yet the Discovery has a classy , Conran-designed interior , excellent seats and ride-comfort and a wonderful , rumbling V8 engine that emits just the same blue-blooded burble as a Range Rover .
2 It is only the slow pace of human speech and human reactions that slows down the electronic processes that come into play when national security appears to be at risk .
3 thank you , now we 're going to bind this up , you take the long edge , sorry that goes down the long edge comes first of all over the two fingers and round the base of the thumb
4 Do n't ask me how he manages it but there is still an aura about Botham that intimidates even the finest player .
5 ‘ Is there anything in this abbey that has even the vaguest reference to Jordan 's water or the Ark of Moses ? ’
6 Sexuality lies emblazoned across the surface of pop culture in the careless whispers of countless love songs , yet this apparent confirmation of dominant sex codes — heterosexual , same-age , monogamous relationships — cloaks a far more ambiguous relationship to sex and gender that illustrates well the ambiguous standing that pop culture has within our society .
7 The bass cut which this control provides has the effect of removing some of the boxiness that clutters up the lower mid-range at high volumes .
8 The force of repression is like a great dam that holds back the raging torrents of the instincts of the unconscious and allows er some of them through , but others break through in holes , and holes and cracks appear which are the unconscious returning as one
9 A sound that conjures up the balmy shores of the Carribean .
10 This point once again reinforces the assumption of the ‘ naturalness ’ of deviant motivations that underpins both the classical and the postclassical perspectives .
11 It therefore seems that Crohn 's disease should be regarded as a multisystem disorder that affects maximally the gastrointestinal tract .
12 On the face of it , this seems like a happy ending that ties up the loose ends .
13 To be just , that is to say , to justify its existence , criticism should be partial , passionate and political , that is to say , written from an exclusive point of view that opens up the widest horizons .
14 She saw the only viable feminist film practice to be one that breaks up the familiar structures of visual pleasure , thus exposing and problematising the habitual violence which is the male gaze .
15 Conventional wisdom tells us that it is the lure of civilization that breaks up the old life , Tromø 's video games and bars pulling the Lappish kids down out of the forest into the town .
16 From the management 's point of view , any technology that breaks down the old lines of demarcation ( and reduces the number of employees ) is a good investment .
17 The solution is to divide the entire maturity spectrum into grid dates ( denoted ) and to allocate coupon payments between two grid dates in a way that preserves either the present value of the bond 's cash flows or the duration of the bond ( duration is defined in the next section ) .
18 Look look that helps out the rich
19 Right , and if the slope of that average product curve , right is negative that implies the marginal product of labour is less than it 's average product hence if the slope of the average product curve is zero that implies therefore the marginal product equals the average product of labour .
20 To others , it relates to the ‘ quintessence ’ , the luminous and invisible fifth element that binds together the normal four elements of earth , air , fire and water .
21 It seems to be referring to a document that that that sets out the whole total quality process as far as the commission is concerned .
22 The er the county council came forward with these policies as a result of comments that er districts made a number of years ago and perhaps er over a passage of time erm makes at least validity your point but I I remain of the the view that there is in the there is nothing in the county structure plan that sets out the basic objective of protecting the countryside and still feel that 's a valid objective within the structure plan erm within the structure plan er context .
23 ( a ) Roads If access is gained by a road that serves only the demised property , the draftsman should include the road in the demise .
24 Onstage are a set of eccentric instruments , a bank of valve-powered electric equipment and a clumsily daubed monolith that blocks out the familiar Marquee logo on the stage back-drop .
25 What is it about kitchens at parties that brings out the homing pigeon in everybody ?
26 He was a bit bird-like , a picky eater ( especially when he was paying ) , fast in his movements and very thin in the sort of way that brings out the motherly best in women .
27 This is n't superstition , it is just that some people seem to attack computers in a way that brings out the worst in them .
28 There must be something about sporting events that brings out the unexpected in live radio and television commentaries .
29 Adding a line that works out the total amount paid in and the interest received at least puts it in perspective .
30 And if I said to you those three elements of communication that makes up the hundred percent of it yes ?
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