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

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1 The trouble is that phosphates act as nutrients for green plants and the minute algae that grow on the surface of slow-moving water .
2 Analysis of the cause of these problems indicates that solutions lie in changes in human organization and so no attempts have been made yet to automate the allocation of rooms to classes .
3 With ministerial support they could have more financial control over juniors ' posts and be responsible for verifying the information that units give to purchasers .
4 It may be noted that savings depend on expectations concerning the interest rate in the next period .
5 In jargon , we say that effects depend on causes continuously .
6 It sounds fast , fluid , detailed , and has a neutral tonal balance so that violas sound like violas — and not violins or cellos .
7 as the level of average consumption rises , an increasing portion of consumption takes on a social as well as an individual aspect … the satisfaction that individuals derive from goods and services depends in increasing measure not only on their own consumption but on consumption by others as well .
8 Unlike other sociologists , notably Emile Durkheim , whose basic emphasis is on social structure , Weber is firmly individualist in his insistence that individuals choose among alternatives according to their particular aims , interpretations , and calculations .
9 Assume that individuals migrate between districts until the benefit they drive from being resident in one locality is equal to the benefit they derive from being in another .
10 The broad idea is that statements belong to languages and facts to the world .
11 Those who think that ideas consist of images which are formed in us by the concourse of bodies … regard ideas as lifeless pictures on a board , and preoccupied thus with this misconception they do not see that an idea , insofar as it is an idea , involves affirmation or negation .
12 We need an idea that can not be found there : that the community as a whole has obligations of impartiality toward its members , and that officials act as agents for the community in acquitting that responsibility .
13 Such policy simulation forms the basis of the advice that economists give to governments about what policies they should actually undertake .
14 And it 's a bit of a nonsense to say that pigeons perch in trees you may see an odd pigeon sort of settle in a tree but not for long .
15 How true is it to say that customers look for benefits , not for features when considering a product ?
16 Clause 75 defines liability to pay as an individual liability that is dependent on the relationship that persons have with dwellings .
17 The records in the same section can not randomize to the same address , so that synonyms arise by records in different sections having the same remainder .
18 If it can be established by observation in some test experiment that a 10 lb. weight and a 1 lb. weight in free fall move downwards at roughly the same speed , then it can be concluded that the claim that bodies fall at speeds proportional to their weight is false .
19 In my experience , badgers that are fed do not get used to people in general , but only to those who visit and feed them regularly ( or those people that badgers meet in gardens on their regular nightly wanderings ) .
20 Perhaps we never shall , if we all take care to let Mr. Bolsover see that Brownies look for ways of doing good turns to people , not bad ones . ’
21 But natural selection does n't choose genes directly , it chooses the effects that genes have on bodies , technically called phenotypic effects .
22 It is no use trying to bring quality standards to lawyers if there is no way of examining the quality of the advice that lawyers receive from others .
23 Anyone with an ounce of sense knows that results depend on factors other than staff efficiency .
24 Any enhancement that children bring to couples ' lives is incidental .
25 are not I think it 's pressure that society 's putting on the women , I think it 's pressure that women are putting on themselves , and also that other women put on women and that men put on women .
26 Then swiftly she launches into a staccato attack on political buffoonery and the Government in general before lashing at the crass assumptions that men make about women , and reaching the parts of chaps ' angst-filled sexuality that mere innuendo could never find .
27 Well what about the images that men see of women every day in page
28 There is the mysterious feeling that men have for women and women have for men .
29 It 's encouraging to learn that tourists come to farms to enjoy what is already there ; they are interested in walking , visiting open farms and buying produce , rather than in specific entertainments .
30 There is also some evidence that larvae develop in faeces on the skin of pigs and it seems likely that , in housed animals , transmission is by contact between sows and their litters , infection occurring either orally or percutaneously .
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