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

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1 Nora 's was to start moving that cash around from bank to bank — and even from country to country — in quite novel and unconventional ways , so that when the time came , and there was no cash left to move around , the fact might go unnoticed for … how long ?
2 A knowledge of the context in which acts of sabotage occur — the lack of alternatives available to workers , the frustrations that build up over time — often shows sabotage to have been an understandable response .
3 T is awful I was taught as a child in catechism the labourer is worthy of his hire there are four sins that cry out to heaven for justice one of them is a oppressing the widow and orphan and the other is defrauding the labourer of his hire because the labourer is worthy of his hire that 's a sin that cries to heaven for justice , that 's what I was taught as a child .
4 They require very little attention — the only pruning needed is the removal of old barky wood , and of course that cut back by wind .
5 ROSAT , the X-ray satellite that span out of control three weeks ago , was restarted last week .
6 Or once the partition walls are down , you can create your own flexible dividers , with bookcases , shelving units , screens or screen-like structures like trellis , or even Murphy beds that let down at night from what looks like a panelled screen .
7 But the trousers were no ordinary trousers : they were whole-falls , that is , trousers with a flap that let down in front like a sailor 's .
8 Other interesting books that tie in with TV series are John Sparks 's Realm Of The Russian Bear ( BBC , £18.95 ) , and Geoff Hamilton 's The Living Garden ( BBC , £15.95 ) .
9 No notice , right with these are exactly the same as those now alright so what we 're going to do is we 're going to subtract right , if we subtract from a , subtract b from a all those terms that run off into infinity , we 're gon na drop out , okay .
10 Cats that lie down on grass soaked in weed-killer and then fastidiously lick their fur clean will ingest this type of poison with alarming ease .
11 Governments have to govern people , and not only do their policies have a direct impact on the population at large , and are likely to be shaped to some degree by an awareness of what that impact might be , but policies can also be a response to pressures or problems that emerge out of society .
12 Gas also produces less pollutants than oil or coal — which generate large amounts of sulphur and nitrogen dioxide that end up as acid rain .
13 THE man exposed by the Daily Mirror for selling monkeys that end up in research laboratories quit his job at a top safari park yesterday .
14 Erm , we do work together , where we share a common agenda , and we find that we share common policy positions , and there are a lot discussions that go on about policy questions between environmental N G Os , erm , and also like any N G O that 's pressed for time and money , we work together where actually it can be justified by the results .
15 Nearly all the undesirable changes that go on in food after it is harvested make it less pleasant , or decidedly horrible , to eat .
16 How aware is it of the trading data that is collected , the way in which trading or order cards are filled in , or the pit trading practices that go on in front of its pit officials ?
17 Mike says that it 's surprisingly not just at this time of the year when they have trouble with bonfires that go out of control .
18 You 've you 've made it clear with him that you discriminate quite clearly between the people that go back to work because they 've got children or they 've got l lot of finan and they 've got to do a lot of financial obligations and those who who do n't .
19 ‘ They find it useful , especially those that live out of town .
20 Loans , however are not the complete answer to the financial problems of technology-based firms that start up from scratch .
21 But where was the resolve a year ago , and where will it be a year from now to address fundamental inequalities that date back to slavery ?
22 However , recently , there has also been emphasis on inequalities that arise out of gender or ethnic differences .
23 Ideas about the abnormality of disabled people that arise out of research based on adding together the particular psychological attributes of individual disabled people are then systematically misleading , since they fail to include ‘ social forces , structural features of society , institutional factors and so on ’ ( Lukes , 1973 , p. 122 ) in their explanations — in other words , because they treat disability as if it were the same thing as impairment .
24 With a formal pool the gardener knows exactly where he is and can ruthlessly cull any plants that step out of line .
25 Most of the dogs that come up for rehoming do so because of a change in domestic circumstances rather than through any temperament problems .
26 Some writers , like Michael Allen Fox , argue that testing for safety the thousands of new products that come on to market annually , from shoe-polishes to children 's crayons , ‘ is often confused by the media with research , leading to a negative impression of the latter ’ ( 1986 : 181 ) .
27 Other examples from his list of claimed sense-qualifiers turn out to belong , instead , to a class of peculiarly restrictive adjectives which we discuss elsewhere ( Chapter 7 and also Ferris , in preparation ) : ( 31 ) their main faults our prime suspect he was named first citizen These adjectives , unlike most , are inherently restrictive , and select the particular entity to be identified by a speaker out of an already assumed body of entities ; thus the faults in the first example are not main faults in any general sense , as would be required if they were to be sense-qualifiers ; they are those that come out in front , relative to the background group of all their faults , relevant on the particular occasion where the expression is used .
28 As for Treacle … she 'll play a role as company for other nervous deer that come in for care and treatment .
29 ‘ Slices of pizza in boxes , hot and ready to eat , would go down really well here with all the people that come in at lunch times from the colleges and offices around . ’
30 It 's a survey I 'm doing , record people that come in on conversation and who 's talking and
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