Example sentences of "that [vb base] [adv prt] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 At the hearing , your own Counsel takes you through the report and shows what a splendid , reliable fellow you are , and gives you questions that bring out the excellence of everything you did .
2 The plausibility stems from the implicit allusion to ideology ; there are historical forces at work in human culture that bring about the obfuscation of meanings that are then hidden .
3 The term syntagmatic was attached by Saussure to the sequential or combinatory relationships that a given language system permits : the relationship between the three sounds , for instance , that make up the word ‘ tree ’ , or the syntactical relationship between the words ‘ the tree is green ’ , and so on .
4 Staff work together and are supportive of each other and have been involved in the decision-making process through the various ‘ teams ’ that make up the management of the school .
5 Although we may perceive these levels as separate , they are in fact interrelated — we can not in reality separate the parts that make up the whole .
6 In this chapter , I shall attempt to separate the parts that make up the whole , then to explore some of the ways in which we may bring about harmony to mind-body-spirit .
7 Are our organs of government too crude to deal with the conflicting claims of the myriad small communities that make up the whole ?
8 Now artistic intention can be seen more clearly as just one of many often overlapping strands — ideological , economic , social , political — that make up the work of art , whether literary text , painting , or sculpture .
9 Church & Co has been producing shoes in Northampton since 1873 and here is an excellent opportunity to see the many processes that make up the manufacture of men 's welted shoes .
10 A colour catalogue , costing £3 , also illustrates the abundance of smaller accessories that make up the Shaker look .
11 Generally speaking , the most important rules in society are those that make up the law , with laws decided upon by powerful and influential groups in society .
12 The aim is to provide a series of acceptable solutions which meet the needs of the various constituencies that make up the organisation .
13 This focus on services shifts our attention to a different aspect of the social division of labour from that discussed in the previous chapter , namely the separate firms and industries that make up the service sector .
14 ‘ You 're right , Doctor , ’ Lacuna was saying , ‘ but there are only a few dozen complete personalities that make up the gestalt .
15 However , 30 June 1989 saw the Battalion deployed on its biennial AMF(L) exercise to Denmark , hard at work alongside the other armies that make up the AMF(L) .
16 The Teacher 's Books explain clearly how to teach each lesson , and how to get the best out of each of the books that make up the course .
17 The large size of the Faculty allows unparalleled opportunities for postgraduate study and the diversity and breadth of interest is represented by the twenty-one departments that make up the Faculty of Arts .
18 In particular , the relations of production are reflected and reproduced in the various institutions , values and beliefs that make up the superstructure .
19 It is these that make up the matter we see today and out of which we ourselves are made .
20 The needle enters this space by passing between two of the lumbar vertebrae ( the lowest of the bones that make up the spine ) after the whole area has been infiltrated with local anaesthetic .
21 Nor is it just the lawns and bungalows and supermarkets of what was once the Canal Zone that make up the fabric of a colonialism with which several European countries have been historically familiar .
22 After months of work Prestbury Park looked proud of itself today on the eve of what horseracing folk regard as their Olympic games … to race … to ride … to watch at Cheltenham is the highlight of the year … millions of pounds will be bet on the nineteen races that make up the festival and this is one place where the budget rarely bites …
23 The Museum is on the eastern spit of one of the hundred islands that make up the city of Leningrad , and the spit links two of its six hundred and twenty bridges .
24 What are the threads that make up the pattern of your life ?
25 Hailed as a kind of dominant world religion , science is a powerful tool some men have used to elevate themselves above other men , women , children , and the plants and animals that make up the world we live in .
26 It is obvious that the success of a library service depends on both the quality of the materials that make up the stock and the quality of the staff who administer and promote the service .
27 One or two of the few houses that make up the hamlet of San Sano were acquired and transformed by the owner with great mastery into the attractive Hotel Residence San Sano , Signor Matarazzo 's taste runs to what could be called a ‘ glorification of simplicity ’ .
28 Although copyright will exist in the database as a whole , a separate copyright can also exist in the individual components that make up the database ; therefore , an infringement could occur in either or both persons rights .
29 Radioactivity exists naturally , emanating from the rocks that make up the Earth 's crust , particularly granite , and also in cosmic rays from space .
30 ‘ Let us now consider the various elements , such as rainfall , hail , thunder , heat and cold , snow , sleet , fog , wind and sunshine that make up the weather .
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