Example sentences of "that [vb base] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The men and women I met often spoke of regret and loss — not a nostalgia for the past , those glazed memories that falsify the hard history of the working people by claiming that the past was better .
2 Strategies that maximize the individual fitness component may be termed selfish .
3 In order to resolve that dispute the High Court of Justice , Queen 's Bench Division , referred the following questions to the Court of Justice for a preliminary ruling :
4 Using the information in Fig. 7.2 for BP and assuming a risk-free rate of interest of 10 per cent we may estimate the call values for an in-the-money option expiring in October with an exercise price of 220p , and an out-of-the-money call with an exercise price of 260p expiring in April : Using Table A1.2 ( page 269 ) we may convert d 1 and d 2 into cumulative probabilities : ( the figure of 0.1819 is arrived at by using the two values in the table that bracket the real value and employing straight-line interpolation ) .
5 Fourthly , and last , there are variations in external context that influence the visionary process .
6 POU domain genes encode a family of highly conserved transacting factors that influence the transcriptional activity of several cell type-specific and ubiquitous genes .
7 This section is concerned with the introduction and application of certain particularly useful types of equivalent circuit that display the same form of linear small-signal response as any nonlinear four-terminal network .
8 The switchboard was jammed the first night I wore them — it really is odd the little things that bring an instant response .
9 Financial : Paying for the consequences of the addictive disease of the primary sufferer can be exceedingly expensive and families may even be much more willing to pay Court fines than to pay towards the costs of treatment — The disgrace and deprivation of prison are commonly felt to be consequences that are best avoided whereas they may in fact be the crucial turning point that bring the primary sufferer and the family member into full realisation of the seriousness of addictive disease and the need to seek recovery .
10 Bachelard 's work on the formation of scientific disciplines led him to argue that the proper form of historical analysis should focus not upon an empirical history but upon the cognitive or epistemological status of concepts that distinguish a new science from an old one .
11 Nucleotide positions of parthenogenesis and incompatibility bacteria are shown that distinguish the two sequence subgroups .
12 The people of Israel are thought of as a people chosen by God who are to separate themselves from the rest of the peoples of the earth by a series of laws that distinguish the holy time ( sabbath ) from profane time , clean foods from unclean foods , clean from unclean bodily states and holy from unholy places .
13 Identify and discuss language features that are distinctive of the register of the newspapers , I E features common in all three newspaper articles but infrequent or non-existent in the non-use paper shapes the language features if any that distinguish the three newspaper articles from each other with emphasis on vocabulary , adjectives erm and bias and the essay title the essay length between three thousand five hundred words and our purpose in discussing this tonight as professional communicators is to help a mature overseas student of English .
14 Eaux-Bonnes is mainly built around an oval public garden with bandstand , and of solid , four or five-storey Second Empire buildings that make a strange contrast with the thickly wooded hillsides behind them .
15 Western countries should be prepared to open themselves far wider to East European countries that make a real move to democracy and free markets : let the shameful visa queues at western embassies disappear , welcome Gastarbeiter from these countries , open up to any exports deserving East Europeans are capable of selling in the West 's competitive markets .
16 Unlike the American computer industry , which is characterised by firms that make a narrow range of goods , all six of the top Japanese electronics firms make semiconductors and telecommunications equipment as well as computers .
17 The erm , importance of monitoring procedures can not be over-stressed because enable , to enable us to actually find out if these er , arrangements are working properly we do have to monitor the arrangements that are in place , and we have to provide details of monitor important for the members ' benefit , er , explaining how the budget is er , is being spent , and also bringing in information about the number of assessments , the levels of assessments , and all the other aspects that er , that make a new system work .
18 We will review the charitable status of independent schools with the intention of ensuring that the benefits of charitable status are only awarded to those institutions that make a genuine contribution to the wider community .
19 Walking back to the club that night and recalling old Martin 's letter , I began to understand some of the qualities that make a successful courtier .
20 Mr. Denford added that the results of this survey accord with earlier 3i research into the factors that make a successful buy-in .
21 The things that make a modern killer PC , such as swift video performance , are irrelevant for network servers — so mundane is their existence that they can do without a screen or a keyboard .
22 As we shall see , however , there are significant dissimilarities : dissimilarities that make a comparative exercise useful .
23 According to Honey it 's these little touches that make a big difference .
24 The skulls of an elephant and of a man are different shapes , but this is not because the molecules which fit together to make an elephant 's skull are a different shape from those that make a human skull .
25 ‘ Charlie was one of the sort that make a little go a long way .
26 Lacking experience of that kind , casual listeners may have difficulty in responding to the finer musical distinctions that make an individual performance unique .
27 But the variety has all the Galloway qualities that make an ideal suckler cow , such as hardiness , longevity , adequate milk , good growth rate and fleshing qualities , and it is registered in a separate section of the Belted Galloway herdbook , which also has sections for the Red and Red Belted Galloways .
28 Below : This free-shaped pool by Simplex has traditional brick copings that make an attractive feature in a rural setting .
29 Well yes there 's only only this time of the year that they 're about so I think they must only grow them there that make the best marmalade .
30 In our coupon opposite , we list a number of points that make the New Home Memory Craft 8000 CE a revolutionary sewing machine and an ideal choice .
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