Example sentences of "the [noun] that these [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Oh God , the weakness that these walls have witnessed !
2 Oh God , the weakness that these walls have witnessed !
3 The meanings that these categories come to have for people in given situations can not be taken for granted , but is a subject for sociological study .
4 However , it is not necessarily the case that these characteristics will be exhibited within other domains .
5 Thus , in the absence of increased or sufficient flexibility in wage formation within the " uncompetitive " member economies , it is probably the case that these economies will be forced to suffer periods of unemployment with the onset of monetary union .
6 Allison 's paper says : ‘ We now wish to add the hypothesis that these effector cells kill asexual forms of malaria parasites in erythrocytes by means of oxygen-derived radicals , particularly the superoxide anion ( O2 ) ’ .
7 According to Gary Crocker of the State Department , government scientists tested the hypothesis that these species of Fusaria occur naturally in the region , but rejected it .
8 Therefore α appears to be non-zero and α 1 appears to be less that unity , which refutes the hypothesis that these expectations were rationally formed .
9 There is the hypothesis that these input systems do not themselves fully specify the information we derive from them , that there is subconscious guesswork involved in acts of seeing , hearing and language processing : the mind is constrained to operate on a least effort principle , imposing the first interpretation it can , commensurate with providing adequate information ( SPERBER and WILSON 1986 ) .
10 The exaggerated anorectal smooth muscle responses to rectal distension and the attenuated external sphincter response explain why patients with complete supraconal spinal lesions experience uncontrollable reflex defecation , while the persistance of external anal sphincter contraction and the absence of any external anal sphincter relaxation during straining ‘ as if to defecate ’ might explain the difficulty that these patients have in consciously expelling rectal contests .
11 Cosmetic companies are always seeking new ways to solve our problems , and it seems we 're always willing to hand over our money in the hope that these products and their magic ingredients will do the trick .
12 Or should they hang on in the hope that these assets will soon be worth serious money ?
13 A strong impulse must exist within the personality for this kind of repetition to occur , and one of a new kind , for the unconscious worked according to the pleasure principle , and always sought to avoid painful experiences and to reduce tensions of the kind that these dreamers were reproducing for themselves when asleep .
14 Walton has commented usefully on this , arguing that the use of the phrase ‘ the best interests of the child ’ has often confused rather than helped child care debates , creating the illusion that these interests constitute an objective fact .
15 This study is the first to show the presence of functionsl hyposplenism in alcoholic liver disease and provides further evidence of the predisposition that these patients have to infection .
16 In the remainder of this paper , therefore , I shall review some of the evidence that is becoming available on adults ' styles of interaction in the settings of home and school , and on the influences that these styles have on children 's learning .
17 The strengths that these people show are an ability to command respect , and to inspire enthusiasm .
18 The strengths that these people show are that they have an ability to combine a sense of concern , with a sense of order and purpose .
19 At the same time we are faced with the dilemma that these theories appear to be mutually exclusive : does this mean that the peace movement should take a cynical ‘ supermarket ’ attitude to attempts to theorise law and take from the shelves whatever theoretical package is best suited to the purpose ?
20 Perhaps the gene for the pattern was linked to an unusual level of aggressiveness or assertiveness , with the result that these cats soon managed to oust most other colour forms whenever there was a dispute over territory or females .
21 The RDS is fighting to resist the effect that these campaigns are having on public opinion .
22 Consider the effect that these factors have on each other :
23 This was the independent variable , manipulated by the experimenters , and the dependent variable to be studied was the effect that these roles would have on the behaviour of the volunteers .
24 The crux of the matter is this : the wider the range of financial services on offer the greater the likelihood that these conflict situations will occur , with the consequent danger that they will be abused .
25 None the less , it seems plausible to suppose that the loss of the OR in the pre-exposed group might retard the formation of a light-food association simply because it reduces the likelihood that these subjects will see the light at the start of conditioning .
26 Around the core that these estimates seek to identify was a much large penumbra of sympathizers willing to assist the revolutionaries , be it with money or temporary lodgings .
27 Well can you tell us about some of the effects that these traumas have on children .
28 This value is similar to previously reported values for duodenal contractile frequency of 12 to 13 contractions and supports the proposal that these images are phase III like activity patterns .
29 Appendix A reports a European Councillor of Directive , ninety-three stroke one-oh-four stroke E C. Which erm , is being challenged , or would like to be challenged by the U K including European Court of Justice erm , and that will be heard in the timescale that these things take place .
30 Erm , the kit that these boys are wearing is a number of years old , and therefore we are going to need think about replacing it at the end of this season .
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