Example sentences of "that [verb] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | that represents in some way erm about three to one . |
2 | Commentators in Washington noted that Bush 's use of the word " irreversible " , to describe the process of change in South Africa , was a stronger form of recognition than that given by European Community member countries . |
3 | It is only the form of the metric in the interaction region that needs to be modified to that given in this section . |
4 | ‘ I do not know how that fits into historical precedence . |
5 | The spokesman for the Liberal Democrats will probably agree that to go into further detail could make it less easy to get the type of consensus that we want . |
6 | Yeah that belongs to that car . |
7 | The dose of 40 mg omeprazole once daily is higher than that recommended for peptic ulcer therapy , but is regularly used in reflux oesophagitis , while a duration of five days was chosen because it has been shown that the effect of omeprazole on gastric acid and serum gastrin stabilises after three days of treatment . |
8 | Students of human memory have long recognized that performance on a retrieval task tends to be superior when the test context is similar to that experienced during initial training . |
9 | That led to another line of thought . |
10 | that dredging for this voice has drowned no other |
11 | However , a major fraction of that goes into military research . |
12 | No , that goes for tan colour course it does n't go |
13 | AND THAT GOES FOR BIG LAWRIE |
14 | Cor blimey that goes in one ear |
15 | The honours and ordinary degree courses differ in the number and level of units of study undertaken in Year IV ; candidates for the honours degree are required to follow a more demanding programme than that undertaken by ordinary degree students . |
16 | Percentage measures of performance should therefore be compared to that expected from random selection . |
17 | We submit that even scores such as the Glasgow coma scale and the Apgar score , which are assumed to be independent of medical management , may , in fact , be susceptible to a similar effect to that demonstrated with APACHE scoring . |
18 | It is a travesty of Darwinism to suggest that all that matters in social life is conflict . |
19 | The church is built close to the edge of the bluff , which falls an overgrown eighty or ninety feet down into the wide bed of the gave or river ; and the view up or downstream is dignified further by the curtain wall of the medieval Tour Monréal , that stands at one corner of the small square in front of the church . |
20 | Response to music is believed to be dominant in the right hemisphere and as a result would be expected to exact a similar reduction in left field advantage to that found for right field advantage in the trigram tasks discussed here . |
21 | The plasma fatty acid profile in Crohn 's disease was similar to that found in ulcerative colitis ( Table III ) . |
22 | The regular pattern of the sixth century may be compared with that found in seventh century cemeteries which reveal a reduction in the number of combinations and the proportion of graves with weapons . |
23 | But the ethos of the system and the reality of democratic centralism lend to its political machinations a different flavour and bias from that found in any system plausibly termed pluralistic . |
24 | Interestingly , in a large-scale study of search behaviour just completed ( Hey , 1992/3 ) we found a conclusion remarkably similar to that found in this study : subjects were responding in the wrong direction ( but significantly ) to changes in the riskiness parameter σ . |
25 | The small negative slope after in vitro CO 2 equilibration of gall bladder bile ( ) is much lower than that found in human serum of -0.23 . |
26 | There may be a vulva-vaginitis and the discharge is sometimes frothy like that found in trichomonal infection . |
27 | The Chinese believe that to stand on one leg while kicking with the other unbalances the practitioner and places him at a disadvantage . |
28 | It 's a frequent irritation however that British television companies are n't obliged to give the credit that is so manifestly due , especially since , in the last few years , the quality and range of recorded music for dramas and documentaries has become as almost diverse as that used in European cinema over the last few decades . |
29 | In other words , this approach uses a concept of industrial change which is broader than that used in long-wave theory . |
30 | The following list , close to that used in this book , summarises the most prominent symptoms : |