Example sentences of "that [vb base] [adv] of [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Sometimes you swim over great meadows that consist entirely of one kind of coral ; sometimes in deeper water , you discover a coral tower hung with fans and sponges that extends beyond your sight into depths of darkest blue .
2 There is a kind of confidence , typified in the prayer to Christ the source of sweet honey-cells of devotion , which is at odds with the stark mood provoked by a revulsion from sin in the whole piece and which is very different from the whole thrust of the short version : The profound realisation of Jesus as a source of grace at the heart of this passage in the long version colours the meditator 's longing for it in the other expanded meditations that open out of this sequence of prayers .
3 Starting in South Island , you will find that flying in to land amid the snowfields of Mount Cook or the ice of Fox Glacier of Franz Josef in the Southern Alps is something PPL visitors can unfortunately only do as passengers in the fixed-wing or chopper flights that operate out of local airfields .
4 He has further sub-divided these into their key historical topics and , further still , identified the special issues that arise out of these topics .
5 But , of course , the problems that arise out of this interpretation are twofold .
6 Issues that arise out of academic-industry collaboration would include forms and limits of collaboration , codes for resolving ethical and role conflicts , and the role of academics as entrepreneurs .
7 erm triangles that come out of that .
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