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

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1 Having once formed , it emanates ‘ morphogenetic fields ’ that influence the form taken by all other crystals of the same kind : and the fields of each new individual combine to provide a ‘ morphic resonance ’ , active across both space and time .
2 If there are possible problems and conditions that make the company worried about how a partner will cope make it clear that you know what they are and that they are not problems to you .
3 It 's the dirty bits that make the world go round , do n't you find , General ?
4 The stars that punctuate the void contain far too much energy .
5 The various lawyers acting for the pressure groups that advocate the law breaking are saying that the Shops Act 1950 is not extant and that the referral to the European Court of Justice implies that the 1950
6 Anyone nominated for a partnership now has to go through a two-day assessment and take part in simulated exercises that test the ability to display initiative in seeking new business .
7 Games at times other than meal-times that involve the child using their tongue can help develop co-ordination .
8 It is these views in particular that involve the ambiguity mentioned earlier .
9 The only problem with it is that very often we , the people that organize the Neighbourhood Watches already live in areas that do n't really need one that much .
10 A safe Air-Cooled all-glass ‘ air-washed ’ oven door with high level handle and spring tensioned hinges that hold the door shut without the need for catches .
11 The joints that hold the gold plated , cylindrical copper mirror are standard components .
12 Worse still , say the critics , the beats that mimic the will to power , the homoeroticism of the music , and the use of technology in the service of a new barbarism and strength-worship , make this ‘ fascistic ’ music .
13 It is the position of the switch — on rather than off — that made the windscreen wipers start to work , as it is the position of the heater and the density of the snow that cause the other mentioned effects .
14 Answer guide : Technological advances , past experience , the factors that cause the asset to wear out .
15 And of Katherine Hepburn : ‘ She ran the gamut of expressions from A to B. ’ One-liners that catch the eye include : The best play I ever slept through ; I 've seen more excitement at the opening of an umbrella ; I saw the play at a disadvantage — the curtain was up ; The scenery was beautiful but the actors got in front of it ; When Mr Wilbur calls his play Halfway to Hell , he underestimates the distance . ’
16 Ignoring polls that show the public to support assisted suicide ( though few people seem enamoured of the doctor himself ) , the legislature passed a law that makes helping somebody to commit suicide a felony , punishable by four years in prison .
17 Nor was there any flamboyant gestures from the pianist , just a stillness and controlled technique that let the music speak for itself throughout the evening .
18 No tickets have ever been issued in the Railway 's eight-years-long official existence but Doug and the three compatriots that run the service shake a bucket at passengers for donations , and , throughout the 1980's , have raised thousands of pounds for this most worthy of causes .
19 The two sculpted figures that flank the entrance symbolize holiness and wisdom ( la pietà e la sapienza ) and were completed in the mid-seventeenth-century by the sculptor Giovan Battista Casella .
20 Work is now well advanced on the regional reports that describe the geology shown on the offshore maps .
21 Work is now well advanced on the regional reports that describe the geology shown on the offshore maps .
22 For only on foot does one detect the subtle rise and fall of ground to which the earliest settlers were so sensitive , or alignments in the town scene that may throw light on some fundamental change of plan : or the names of streets and lanes that set the mind working at once .
23 One of the residents of the flats that overlook the factory saw the flames and phoned the fire brigade .
24 In order to answer that question the court had to balance the interest to be served by non-disclosure against the interest served by disclosure .
25 Call it a rites-of-passage novel , a coming-of-age novel or a coming-out novel , it is usually a writer 's way of exploring how the early years can irritate to life the otherwise dormant sensitivities that produce the itch to write fiction .
26 For example , the supervision of firms which provide investment services will also be guided by the principle of ‘ home country control ’ ; the authorities that authorise the firm have the primary duty to supervise it .
27 This means a single sector for sector-oriented devices , or one record per bucket in systems that allow the user to choose any bucket size within the capacity of the device .
28 All the major transformation tools now have accompanying dialogue boxes that allow the user to specify exactly the numerical value of the transformation ; be it shearing , rotating or enlarging .
29 We were far from satisfied with the conditions attached to the Helwick licence that allow the company to regulate the environmental impact of its own operations .
30 We were far from satisfied with the conditions attached to the Helwick licence that allow the company to regulate the environmental impact of its own operations .
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