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

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1 It 's the block that goes in the middle , when you put down the clamp pushes that along .
2 that piddling bit that goes in the ball of your foot .
3 The that goes in the chipper .
4 ‘ Someone with the right name is here and waiting in a special room to get on a big silver bird that flies in the sky to go to a place called Florida , ’ said the Thing .
5 The down-stream side is more sloping and covered with poles laid parallel to the sides of the valley , so giving the structure the strength to withstand the pressure from the water that accumulates in the lake .
6 On Nov. 7 a government spokesman in Khartoum complained that splits in the SPLA would make it difficult to resume the Nigerian-mediated Abuja peace negotiations which were due to take place in December [ see pp. 38901 ; 38952 for previous peace talks ] .
7 But we do n't need or love you as an organ gone sour that stinks in the wind .
8 Extraordinarily powerful and detailed American serial killer first novel that lingers in the mind long after it 's finished .
9 Their playing is the perfect foil for Chris ' ragged vocal , a sound that shimmers in the background one second and then roars into life the next .
10 These strict anaerobes are the final link in the food chain that develops in the gut ecosystem and use sulphate as a terminal electron acceptor during oxidative reactions .
11 It 's not the taking part that counts in the rush hour race it 's the winning .
12 But you 're the ones it 's not me it 's you that counts in the end .
13 The Indian was telling him about this little fish that lives in the river and — you can guess the rest ! ! !
14 For those people who can sever their own feet and lurch away , they got it round the neck later from a special breed of Tightness that lives in the baskets of flowers up lamp posts .
15 All the music here was recorded at the ‘ Fiddlesticks ’ Festival held at University College , Cork , in January of this year , before an enthusiastic audience — and a sober one , by the sound of it : although this is music that lives in the pubs , it seems to have been presented here in a concert that took it seriously , with real respect .
16 ‘ I was told by a Minister that lives in the SAS were expendable .
17 The section , ‘ The family ’ , is perhaps more likely to be explored in terms of an imaginary one — the family in a story or rhyme , or the family of dolls that lives in the doll 's house .
18 ‘ It 's all right Sam , she 's fetchin' errands fer the old lady that lives in the cottage . ’
19 Neighbourhood Watches is organized er in the , there 's , we have a head coordinator i of each scheme which is er someone that lives in the area .
20 The species of angler fish that lives in the Sargasso Sea is blotched and betasselled in a way that matches the floating sargassum weed so closely that the angler is virtually invisible to the eye of a human being , just as it is to that of a small fish , a shrimp or any other marine creature that might drift through the surface waters of that stagnant sea .
21 In science , for example , the earth science component ( attainment targets 9 and 16 , with aspects of attainment targets 5 , 6 , 7 and 8 ) includes much that has in the past been described as geography , while the materials component ( ATs 6–8 ) includes a great deal that has conventionally been regarded as technology .
22 To qualify to jump in the competition that has in the past produced young internationals like Annette Lewis , Marie Edgar and Paul Sutton , she has had to tour all over England .
23 With over 250 photos , some of which are extremely rare , backed up with meticulous research based on official war records and eye-witness accounts , this book is a fitting tribute to an area of World War Two that has in the past been overlooked in terms of its importance .
24 In Stanley Park , there is a solitary rock that stands in the inlet , like a sentinel , a few feet off Prospect Point .
25 The strange , fixed weather vane that stands in the lee of the vicarage at Rennes-le-Chateau .
26 Boglins — Various , from small , £1 , to one that glows in the dark , £30 .
27 Another idea is to decorate their school bags ( see above left ) using Glitzers — glitter pens from Tomy , which include one that glows in the dark .
28 Picture 2 shows an example of a three row pattern that blends in the colours .
29 1After the first few days , when I come into the room , Birdie is down on the floor of the cage , running back and forth , looking out over the barrier that holds in the gravel .
30 For example , in flowering plants the haploid stage is reduced to the pollen tube , derived from a haploid pollen grain that falls on the stigma of a flower and grows until it reaches and fertilizes the egg cell that lies in the flower 's ovary .
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