Example sentences of "that [vb base] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In this case it is syllables ( rather than stressed syllables ) that tend to occur at regular intervals , thus giving the language a staccato rhythm . |
2 | Some have right-wing parties like Germany 's Republicans that stir racial hatred and exploit the tensions that tend to come with large-scale immigration . |
3 | In a moment are seen the paradisiac regions , as if the curtains of the moments have parted to show the gardens of reality that remain hidden to everyday sight . |
4 | A Bill , which would allow companies to charge interest on commercial debts that remain unsettled after 30 days , has received its second Reading . |
5 | ErgoClient is aimed at large networked enterprises that intend to migrate from one computing environment to another . |
6 | And if there are any teachers that want to know about this , they could get details by contacting you , Peter Simpson , at the university ? |
7 | sure but again I mean if there was a market for this I am sure that to take that and splinter it off into a unit it costs money to get people that want to come into this business |
8 | set up a subsidy programme for farmers that want to convert to organic methods |
9 | Surprising data from the machines can still clash with big egos that want to trust to old-fashioned hunches . |
10 | A valuable way of concealing them is to have bars , stripes or blobs of colour that appear to overflow from one section to the next , as though someone has splashed ink across the animal . |
11 | Mutations that appear to predispose to myocardial infarction ( in the angiotensin converting enzyme ( ACE ) gene ) and hypertension ( in the angiotensinogen gene ) have been identified recently . |
12 | A recent article in the New Statesman & Society listed some of the current operations at Menwith Hill , including those that involve eavesdropping on Russian and West European telephone calls . |
13 | The privately-held firm claims turnover rose 250% to $6m in 1992 — £1m in the UK — and expects that figure to double in 1993 . |
14 | The privately-held firm claims turnover rose 250% to $6m in 1992 — £1m in the UK — and expects that figure to double in 1993 . |
15 | They could let loose the stormy passions that seemd to multiply in this forest hothouse . |
16 | They reckoned then that anything in the river would have been sent half way across to Norway so that put paid to that search . |
17 | And the things that lie hidden in this Castle ? |
18 | The primary visual cortex is surrounded by many secondary visual regions that seem to deal with special qualities of the image such as colour and movement , and in theory much could be achieved by assembling in appropriate ways information about the occurrence of different trigger features . |
19 | … or is it just another of those little habits ( much favoured by men ) that seem to flourish at this time of year . |
20 | It will also meet with resistance from some of the groups that stand to gain from such policies because of the grip that the ideology of inequality has on British society . |
21 | One event may thus produce a multitude of effects that continue to reverberate for many years . |
22 | Basically , the system comprises twin-tube dampers that operate according to three different settings — comfort , medium and sport , which is manually selectable by the driver . |
23 | The 15 or so parties that claim to speak for British Muslims are constantly at war with each other . |
24 | In interpreting ideas and behaviour in societies which others might characterize as ‘ peaceful ’ , we suggest abandoning the focus on the lack of something called ‘ aggression ’ ( or violence ) and the construction of theories that attempt to account for this ‘ anomalous ’ absence . |
25 | Professor Jose Fernandez-Britto , a world-renowned pathologist from Havana , has shown striking evidence of the death of cancer cells that become surrounded by fibrous tissue as a consequence of shark cartilage . |
26 | The planets and moons that do remain within this range have to be just the right distance from the right size of star , and should also be spinning , otherwise the side facing the star becomes extremely hot , and the other side extremely cold . |
27 | Those companies that do rely on large numbers of assembly-line workers are beginning to have difficulty finding them . |
28 | In the long term , yes , but what we 're currently doing as part of the assessment of the Finmere application is just checking the resources that do exist in those four areas , to , to make sure that we 're still able to meet our targets . |
29 | And there , as someone else said , erm earlier , organizing their party , the day of their life which happens to be also their wedding day , and those sort of parties are far more fun to work at than the far more stilted family affairs that do happen for younger people . |
30 | However , as has been pointed out by Hills , there are four main factors that affect learning in practical situations : motivation , activity , understanding , feedback . |