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

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1 But it is a start that plays down the complications of learning about gender and discrimination outside the family , in order to produce a viable psychological theory .
2 MPS HAVE called on the government to force electricity boards to use the heat that goes up the chimneys of Britain 's power stations .
3 The urge to explain seems to be part of the whole process that involves also the phenomena of curiosity and intelligence .
4 It is the last exhibit in the show — an alcohol-vapour cloud chamber that displays continuously the tracks of the Earth 's background irradiation and made by the Phywe company , West Germany .
5 The defence of honour as a theme gives emotional and moral substance to a book that has also the ingredients of a junior adventure story .
6 There 's a castle , and a cable car that soars up the mountains to an area that has been dubbed ‘ the botanical gardens of Italy ’ .
7 Modernity for these writers has been used as an all-embracing concept that includes both the ideologies of the modern world — its ‘ modernisms ’ — and also the economic , social and cultural realities of modern life .
8 CF is an inherited disorder that affects mainly the lungs and intestines , but also sometimes the nasal passages , liver and other organs .
9 A second point is that any company that takes over the satellites would want to sell the data to private individuals and organisations around the world .
10 It is not the so-called ‘ nervous ’ aspect that burns up the calories , but the frequent physical movement .
11 If you get rid of royalty , he remarked , ‘ what you 've actually done is to pull the root out that draws up the energies in your ordinary personality from whatever is beneath your personality ’ .
12 What 's needed is a conclusion that pulls together the threads of your argument and rounds off the answer in a satisfying way .
13 The cells that contain the chlorophyll that picks up the photons are mostly sandwiched in the spongy heart ( the mesophyll ) of the leaf .
14 Like so many of Lonsdale 's ladies she is surprising ; yet she speaks to us with a directness that wipes out the centuries .
15 Another must is the booklet that sums up the findings of the World Fertility Survey , World Fertility Survey — Major Findings and Implications , and its companion volume of statistics , Fertility in the Developing World , both obtainable from the WFS at 35-37 Grosvenor Gardens , London SW1W 0BS , UK .
16 A list that sets out the items carefully in red ink , a thin trail of watery blood over the paper .
17 So it is the pattern of adhesiveness in the wall that determines where the cells go ; and when , later on in development , this pattern changes , the cells follow — they seek stability .
18 Sunday nights have always been a problem for the serious cinemagoer , since this is the night that brings out the lads whose parents do n't make them go to bed early before a fresh week at school begins .
19 Clarke would do us all a big service if , in his next book , he could produce a law that sorts out the predictions that are too spineless from those that assume the human race to be capable of too much ,
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