Example sentences of "that [vb base] [verb] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Rosie Dean is just one example among many of the specialists that make buying furniture in Yorkshire a rewarding experience .
2 As against this view , however , Jensen and Murphy suggest with some plausibility that ‘ there are strong political and organizational forces that tend to define success in dimensions other than shareholder wealth and exert pressures for actions that reduce firm value .
3 It 's the sort of question that a man and a woman might very well give different answers to , but it seems to me that there are different sorts of things that erm some women tend to notice , different sorts of ideas that tend to assume prominence in the imaginations of some women , and erm to that extent I think that George Eliot 's sympathy for other people , including people that she does n't actually agree with , is perhaps a characteristic that one might tend to find more in a women novelist than in a male novelist , although I 'm not sure that one can be absolutely dogmatic and say that one would never find a male novelist who could write the way that George Eliot does .
4 Large organisations that want to do business via EDI can provide valuable assistance to their trading partners in getting online .
5 The technology for monitoring absenteeism is there for the companies that want to take control of what can be a major expense and loss of competitive edge .
6 Transactional analysis ( TA ) is the name given to a number of related concepts that seek to throw light on the way people behave and feel .
7 And over the years it 's been possible to identify a number of factors produced by these bacteria that seem to make sense in terms of the pathology and the conditions .
8 Species that overwinter make use of their avian or mammalian pre-adaptations , rather than special modifications , for polar life .
9 Yet in practice this view was not extended to take in the case of gender : the advances made as a result of the critique of behaviourism and pluralism did not go on to question the assumptions and mechanisms that continue to define politics as the affair of men .
10 These staff members would have to be replicated in any unitary structures that emerge following reform in this region .
11 We are considering arguments that try to justify conventionalism on political grounds , arguments that would hold , for example , for people deciding whether to institute conventionalism on a clean slate .
12 His main preoccupation becomes the demonstration of prowess through chasing off other males that attempt to gain access to his females .
13 An unexpressed term can be implied if and only if the court finds that the parties must have intended that term to form part of their contract : it is not enough for the court to find that such a term would have been adopted by the parties as reasonable men if it had been suggested to them .
14 Those that do migrate move at astonishingly high speeds , of up to 100 miles a day .
15 As companies that do fall victim to computer crime prefer to deal with the problem internally , personnel security may well turn out to be the most vital component in a firm 's defences .
16 As we narrow down the proportion of the labour market that appears to benefit from lifetime employment in Japan , we get closer to the proportion of labour in Western countries employed by large companies who work to seniority wage profiles that offer accumulating reward for experience .
17 All the details that help breathe life into the little fellow can be marked with a pencil or Biro .
18 High-yield-bond sales through Drexel helped finance the acquisitions that have turned Hasbro into America 's biggest toy company .
19 The fact that Derby County have now beaten Cosenza and Pisa by 3–0 margins — the two Italian sides that have defeated City in the competition — emphasises Smith 's problems .
20 ( iii ) Discussion should bring out examples of words and expressions which tend to undergo very rapid change in use or meaning — eg terms of approbation ( wicked , brill ) ; differences in the use and meanings of words as used by pupils , their parents and grandparents — eg wireless , radio , tranny , receiver ; and new words that have become part of the English vocabulary during the last 50 years or so , eg computer , astronaut , macho .
21 Do you think any of the erm companies that have done business with Japan would have any such pictures ?
22 Against this background of recent dramatic change in retail patterns that have remained town-based for centuries , the new guidance is welcome .
23 I would like to hear from any schemes with success in recruiting Asian carers and organisations that have undertaken research in this area .
24 The term applies also to draughting machines that have increased productivity in some UK drawing offices by 300 to 400 per cent .
25 Assured tenancy companies that have raised money under the BES to invest in properties for letting are having trouble valuing their properties .
26 Replace any flexes that have damaged insulation with new flex of the correct type and current rating for the appliance concerned .
27 It is these positive examples of what is generally taken to be a negative force that have given rise to such concepts as ‘ white ’ ( i.e. good ) witchcraft ; they are part of our European tradition and lend a certain credence to Margaret Murray 's exaggerated presentation of a satanic underground cult of evil co-existing with orthodox Christianity . ’
28 The range of policies needed to counter the root causes that have given rise to the underclass and keep it firmly in place at the bottom of the social hierarchy are examined in Part IV .
29 The Misbourne is just one of many rivers and streams that have fallen victim to the recent drought and the increase in demand for water in the south .
30 The world 's biggest wildlife hospital says it 's being overwhelmed with animals that have fallen victim to summer traffic .
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