Example sentences of "that [verb] [noun sg] to [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 Anything that involves hand to eye co-ordination , Andy 's your boy ’ . ’
3 You mean she 's actually washed the hand that lay palm to palm with Rainbow 's as they danced ?
4 He has made comedies , but seems quite without the vision that elevates humour to satire .
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 So confident is BMW of its fuel efficiency and smoothness that fifth gear is now direct drive instead of an overdrive , an interesting move that adds flexibility to performance when pressing on , and the ability to trickle along and pull away in high gear with a minimum of protest .
8 There would therefore be an additive effect on the passive water absorption that occurs secondary to solute absorption .
9 " to teche allman persons children and other that woll com to hym to lerne " ,
10 We have used physiological recordings in hospital and at home to identify mechanisms for these events and report our findings in a subgroup that received mouth to mouth resuscitation .
11 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 .
12 I will quote some specific figures that give credibility to amendment No. 7 .
13 Plasticisers are the molecules that give clinginess to clingfilm and make other plastic wrappers soft and flexible .
14 Remember , Labour Party , that no legislative approach has been devised that relates training to business needs .
15 However , if we take the broader scope of pragmatics represented by the definition that relates context to language understanding , there may well be cases where sociolinguistic variables would be of relevance to language understanding .
16 He then went on-to become a valuable back-up member of the squad that took Palace to promotion in 1989 and , after a useful spell on loan with Hull City in midwinter , returned to claim the left-back position for the remainder of the season , gaining himself the Barclays Young Eagle of the Month award in March 1990 , sharing in some excellent 1st Division results , the FA Cup semi-final victory over Liverpool and two Wembley appearances against Manchester United .
17 The passage sets up a straightforward opposition between what de Man calls " two apparently incompatible chains of connotation " : De Man 's claim that these poles enter into a system of exchanges and substitutions becomes an argument that this opposition " also contains statements claiming the priority of metaphor in a binary system that opposes metaphor to metonymy " ( 1979 : 62 ) .
18 Intestinal obstruction that necessitated admission to hospital occurred in 31 ( 18% ) patients .
19 Hallowell ( 1950 , 1956 ) went on to argue that the emergence of culture was due to a novel psychological structure rooted in the social behaviour of the gregarious primate that gave rise to Man .
20 In both countries , the class relations that gave rise to nationalization have been reflected in the continuing ethos of ‘ progressive ’ public sector industrial relations and the notion of the ‘ good employer ’ , manifested in relatively good sick pay and pensions , ‘ humane ’ handling of redundancy , and so on .
21 If not , obtain an office copy of the application that gave rise to entry , which will supply not only information as to what is the protected interest but also as to who is the individual claiming protection and his or her conveyancer .
22 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 .
23 Precisely where , within the lexical procedure for reading aloud , should we locate the defect that gives rise to surface dyslexia ?
24 Meditation is that process of mental digestion that gives rise to understanding which integrates the energies of mind and will in a desire for God which is prayer .
25 That 's right , but , but you know that it 's only the , are only one of the major supermarket chains that gives money to organization and one of the organizations in Glasgow there was an article in the Scotsman or the Herald the other day and I must n't quote names because I can be wrong , but one of them and there were major s major stores selling food as well as actual food retailers cited , but only one of them will give food that 's past its sell-by date or surplus or whatever for one of the Glasgow charities for the homeless .
26 Aloof and separate from her ugly dress , Nicandra 's beauty had an air-blown helpless quality divided from her proper self — the self that carried whisky to cloakroom maids and , in the act , lost her man .
27 But , beyond general references to market forces and social ideologies , they are not inclined to analyse the structural features of a society that lends credence to gene myths .
28 and bugs that help compost to loam
29 Urban Myths ( Virgin , £3.99 ) is a fun little stocking-filler of more than 200 tall tales that stretch truth to breaking point — like the one about the poodle in the microwave .
30 As you know it 's the only thing that brings Gesner to heel .
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