Example sentences of "that [vb -s] [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In the heart of one of Herefordshire 's oldest tracts of forest , Richard Fleming is just starting the twenty hour long process that turns wood into charcoal .
2 There is also the element of heightened excitement that goes hand in hand with the sort of work that he does .
3 However , previous research by this group has shown that some diabetic patients suffer a decrease in visual sensitivity that precedes loss of acuity and retinal changes , and the present study is designed to assess the prevalence of this preclinical dysfunction .
4 There 's always the danger of the learner 's experience looking more like a patchwork quilt than an ordered and informative sequence of events that builds knowledge on knowledge , experience on experience .
5 Anything that involves hand to eye co-ordination , Andy 's your boy ’ . ’
6 The opposition between automatism and making strange which underlies the one between material and device draws a line in a quite different place from the line that separates form from content .
7 Once your rollers are in place , set with a light fixing spray for a long-lasting result that has shine without stickiness .
8 Information Organisations rely upon information in order to function and it is likely that the individual or group that has control over information will have power .
9 Dr Carlos Miyares Cao , who runs a centre on the island for treating vitiligo , a disease that causes loss of skin colour , said : ‘ Cuba will be happy to do this as an international goodwill gesture ’ .
10 He has made comedies , but seems quite without the vision that elevates humour to satire .
11 For all its faults , it can at least be said for the modern world that it has produced a substantial body of articulate opinion that blends passion with compassion in its concern for the impoverished and starving peoples of the world .
12 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 .
13 ( 1 ) Crane Holdings ( Eyas Securities OTC ) A Northamptonshire based engineering company with a subsidiary that handles removal of asbestos .
14 All of this will have been picked up from a multitude of cues within the family — coyness in speaking about religion , sentimental talk at Christmas-time that equates religion with belief in Santa Claus , contempt for the hypocrisy ( real or imagined ) of religious officials , and the equation of religion with fanaticism and political reaction .
15 There would therefore be an additive effect on the passive water absorption that occurs secondary to solute absorption .
16 ‘ Science ’ describes the ideal form that motivates struggle within ideology .
17 Efforts to conserve tropical timber species are being hindered by illegal timber traders concealing information about the timber they are cutting and exporting , according to a new report by TRAFFIC , a network of conservation groups that monitors trade in wildlife .
18 They demand a bracketing out approach that concentrates attention upon surface counters , encourages a search for clues and a groping for ideational principles around which response comes to be structured .
19 It quotes Gartner Group estimates that reckons investment in ATM technology will top $50bn within the next six years .
20 Only an unequal distribution that takes need into account can achieve the goal of effective equality of access to medical care .
21 In Nottingham we encourage the use of a nomogram that takes account of age , sex , renal function , and body weight , factors that influence the body 's handling of these agents .
22 The most promising are the definitions that equate pragmatics with " meaning minus semantics " , or with a theory of language understanding that takes context into account , in order to complement the contribution that semantics makes to meaning .
23 ‘ Well , no odder than any other murder that takes place on stage during the first night of a new play , when the leading actor is shot dead by his understudy . ’
24 Although the use of electronic media in the business world is increasing , there remains a vast amount of communication that takes place on paper .
25 But these factors are correlated only with hypnotic responsiveness , not with any change that takes place within hypnosis itself .
26 Much of the learning that takes place in drama does so in periods of reflection when we are given time to consider our actions .
27 Fine material for a dream … ? , an exhibition that reappraises Orientalism in 19th- and 20th-century fine art and popular culture , builds on these earlier critiques .
28 It is this force that translates electricity into rotation in an electric motor .
29 What is it that distinguishes humanity from animality ?
30 The existence of a paradigm capable of supporting a normal science tradition is the characteristic that distinguishes science from non-science , according to Kuhn .
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