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

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1 D.R. Walker 's stark caricature of the Prime Minister exemplifies those pieces that make use of line rather than grain .
2 It should be noted that there is some evidence from two studies that mean levels of serum cholesterol are higher in subjects with just impaired glucose tolerance than age-matched controls ( Ostrander et al , 1980 ; Yano et al , 1982 ) .
3 By creating and maintaining institutions that deny feelings of warmth and tenderness , by encouraging male competitive and aggressive styles of human encounter , prisons are killing off in prisoners those qualities most likely to help re-establish them in the community .
4 In much the same way implicit or explicit models for describing the evolution of stream channels or drainage basins commonly are used to make simplifying assumptions that eliminate considerations of time , history and sometimes even progressive change . ’
5 In August US President Bush declared that test transmissions of Television Martí , begun in March 1990 [ see p. 37370 ] , were a success in spite of Cuban jamming , and released US$16,000,000 to fund its permanent operation .
6 The disease is caused by unicellular parasites ( protozoa ) of the genus Plasmodium that undergo cycles of development in both man and the mosquito .
7 And , finally , here are some thought-starters on ways of replacing unrealistic thoughts and beliefs that provoke feelings of inhibition so that they become more realistic and less likely to hinder your behaviour :
8 And , finally , here are some thought-starters on ways of replacing unrealistic thoughts and beliefs that provoke feelings of worry so that they become more realistic and less likely to hinder your behaviour :
9 And , finally , here are some thought-starters on ways of replacing unrealistic thoughts and beliefs that provoke feelings of guilt so that they become more realistic and less likely to hinder your behaviour :
10 And , finally , here are some thought-starters on ways of replacing unrealistic thoughts and beliefs that provoke feelings of jealousy so that they become more realistic and less likely to hinder your behaviour :
11 And , finally , here are some thought-starters on ways of replacing unrealistic thoughts and beliefs that provoke feelings of inadequacy so that they become more realistic and less likely to hinder your behaviour :
12 Next , check that the pins are clean and bright ; clean any that show signs of discolouration or charring with wire wool ( an old Brillo pad is ideal ) .
13 This belief is echoed by most texts on physiological psychology that show pictures of rat , cat , monkey , and human brains with the implication that rats are simple versions of cats , and cats simple versions of monkeys , and so on .
14 More recently , David Tonkin and Bill Robertson have argued against standards that impose uniformity of measurement on companies , and in favour of ‘ strict recognition and disclosure requirements ’ instead ( see ACCOUNTANCY , March 1991 , p 28 ) .
15 Although common law jurisdictions are more willing to validate judicial customs that create documents of title than are civil law jurisdictions even in common law validation has been mostly legislative .
16 Many of the dynamics that attend times of doubt and change are collective ones : they are sociological rather than psychological .
17 These are programmes that release screens of information or sources at timed intervals .
18 We 'll explain why BSB are three little letters that spell peace of mind .
19 Some older people may be pre-occupied with these negative aspects of their lives , where the counsellor will be dealing with a lack of personal satisfaction and fulfilment , failed relationships , unfulfilled hopes , and even perhaps with events that elicit feelings of disgrace and shame .
20 The consonant environments that encourage backing of /a/ are : ( 1 ) following voiceless fricatives ( as in grass , path ) ; ( 2 ) following voiced obstruents generally ( as in has , bad ) , ( 3 ) nasals ( as in Sam , man ) ; and ( 4 ) /r/ ( as in car ) ; but backing does not occur before voiceless stops ( as in bat ) , or nasals followed by a voiceless obstruent ( as in dance ) .
21 Men tend to have the technological skills that enable command of technology , women simply to operate equipment or assemble its components .
22 The cultural and social norms that affect considerations of health and illness have established what might be called an unspoken ‘ Acceptability Index ’ of various forms of illness .
23 Taking into account the influence of a number of factors that affect levels of child mortality , including maternal age , one study demonstrated with results of data from developing countries that participated in the WFS , that elimination of fourth and higher order births ( i.e. , termination of childbearing at third parity ) would reduce infant and early childhood mortality by approximately eight per cent ( Trussell and Pebley , 1984 , p.29 ) .
24 In addition to SSAPs and SORPs , each professional body issues , from time to time , other statements on accounting matters that form part of GAAP .
25 We must recognise that we need both accurate descriptions of language that are related to situation , purpose and mode ( i.e. whether the language is spoken or written ) , and prescriptions that take account of context , appropriateness and the expression of meaning .
26 1 List all the letters of the alphabet that have lines of symmetry , and draw in the lines that cut these letters into symmetrical or exactly similar halves .
27 While most of her peers wear their hearts on their sleeves and parade their differences by churning out variations on the boss sound of the day , this Boston-based denizen sculpts seemingly light and sweet guitar-pop tunes that have spikes of anger and disenchantment buried deep inside them .
28 Senior police officers and media professionals interviewed by Tumber felt that broadcast pictures of violence , looting and destruction in progress helped prevent the dissemination of dangerous or malicious rumour .
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