Example sentences of "that [vb -s] [adv prt] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | However one hopes that speeds over level crossings will be increased to get the maximum benefit . |
2 | Erm in this column B , you put an entry in this block , so that uses up sixteen bytes , you 've also got an entry in this block and that uses sixteen bytes . |
3 | Tears came again to Franca 's eyes , strange tears , tears for everything , for herself as everything , tears out of the terrible cloud of hope and fear that hangs over all things . |
4 | It means that instead of County and District Councils you have one authority that takes over both sets of functions . |
5 | This is particularly true of libraries and archives in which valuable information is stored in a manner that takes up vast amounts of space , is prone to decay , and may not be easily accessible . |
6 | Few spots in a country that is bent on careening into the future so effortlessly preserve the past in clapboard churches , colonial custom houses and a sailing tradition that stretches back 350 years . |
7 | I claim to be able to theorise the relationship between some ‘ professional ’ jobs and social structure in a way that opens up new avenues for empirical research . |
8 | It is the increase in oxygen and the increased BMR that burns off excess calories and keeps them off forever . |
9 | This speed is dependant on the diameter of the axon and whether myelin is present ; myelin is a fatty substance that wraps around some axons in order to speed action potentials . |
10 | Remixed by Bryan ‘ Chuck ’ New , it 's a delightful , dreamy rumble that throws up new points of interest with every turn . |
11 | Remixed by Bryan ‘ Chuck ’ New , it 's a delightful , dreamy rumble that throws up new points of interest with every turn . |
12 | Cold wind that stirs up bitter memories Peter Hetherington reports on ambivalent feelings created by a memorial service in the town scarred by last year 's crash . |
13 | In Ireland a party that puts up several candidates in a constituency will easily predict which of them are going to be elected , which may and which wo n't . |
14 | Auerbach prefers the more sweeping , synthesizing statement that sums up stylistic tendencies in evocative , metaphorical language rather than in technical terminology ; he draws much less on modern linguistics than on the older tradition of philological scholarship . |
15 | The erm , the the nature of the erm the fourteenth of June , the the the Total Quality minute , the it seems to be referring to a document that sets out various phases of the er Total Quality programme . |
16 | Also , you may throw on the fire something that gives off toxic fumes . |
17 | Hence the alleged attraction that Black men hold for lower-class women , a popular belief that dates back many years . |
18 | We will continue , we will continue , you 've lied before and you 'll lie again , and we will continue to consult widely with the electorate and the Trade Unions on local economy , on the local economy that brings in financial matters which affect them . |
19 | The network also served as an intelligence system that feeds back local requirements . |