Example sentences of "that [verb] [adj] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It can be either a chronic pattern ( like a record that plays all the time ) or a ‘ triggered ’ pattern .
2 IT WAS the moment that laid bare the myth that Princess Diana could ever be Queen .
3 The mentality that produces such a procedure is not just unacceptable itself — as well as irksome to would-be candidates .
4 It 's this region that produces half the country 's wealth … exporting tons of fish and timber all over the world .
5 What happens when X is minus infinity , this weird number that disobeys all the rules ?
6 Miss Philimore had behaved pleasantly enough , but there had been a calculating set to her narrow mouth that made such a gesture seem unlikely in the extreme .
7 Under the more favourable conditions of their past , they had developed into the remarkably beautiful and striking breeds that made such an impact on the visitors to the early cat shows .
8 One of Dana 's reactions was very characteristic : he bent double with laughter at something he had said that made all the others laugh , too .
9 He was a Swaledale man who arrived in 1910 and that made all the difference .
10 The salaries of staff , the replacement of vital instruments and many large items had to be funded from the National Health Service funds , so that there was never enough left to buy the extra comforts that made all the difference to the welfare of the patients .
11 She reached to the gap between back and seat where years ago she had stuffed a cushion that made all the difference to that small problem with her spine .
12 And that made all the difference for them .
13 ‘ That goal that made sure the Scots qualified . ’
14 Those mariners set about whaling , settling , plundering ; they established a presence in Hawaii ; they shared with Britain the spoils of the Chinese treaty ports ; they took Samoa ; they befriended Korea ; they seized and settled Midway , Wake , Guam and ( a spoil of an Imperial war ) the Philippines — thus creating a series of stepping-stones , a lifeline of tropical islands that led all the way to that greatest and most elusive prize , the Middle Kingdom , China .
15 Do you know of anywhere that offers such a service ?
16 But Egypt 's lesson is this : the only alternative to repression or revolution is reform : genuine political reform that goes all the way .
17 Do you , is there one bus that goes all the way in ?
18 In that sense , he is no ‘ revolutionary ’ , but rather a deep student of solutions , with a solid capacity for the kind of apparently trivial details that make all the difference between winning and losing , between safety and risk .
19 It is environmental factors and chemical interference that make all the difference to keeping the skin soft .
20 Convector heaters that make all the difference
21 Why could n't Jim see that it 's the little things that make all the difference ?
22 The aim is to replace the typographical codes with computer-usable codes that make explicit the function of the text .
23 The difference in the electrical properties of the metals provides the force that drives such a current . ’
24 ‘ Our legal adviser told us that using such a route could even lead to the club being closed down if their investigations opened up a real can of worms .
25 We are still negotiating , but let it be perfectly clear that we shall not accept a text that involves such a commitment .
26 ‘ They too will remember that crash all the rest of their lives .
27 But away from the glamour … away from the headlines was the sad story of two broken marriages … a new future falling flat in Australia … and worse of all a disease that haunts many a sportsman , many a famous face … alcoholism …
28 An object of a particular date in a particular context does not automatically mean that it dates that context : a context often contains artefacts of quite different dates , and it is the archaeologists 's task to arrive at an interpretation that fits all the facts .
29 The immediate practical problem that confronts such an approach is how to determine what items do exist in an ontologically fundamental sense ; or , to phrase it differently , what objects do qualify as " genuine " ontological objects ?
30 Everyone recognises that handling such a volume and variety of art-objects provides the perfect training to become a dealer , and when the art market prospers , some are tempted by the financial opportunities of dealing .
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