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

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1 [ I ] n the structure of the politics the presence of men with such a mind-set , most usually middle-class moderates , has the effect of inhibiting the self-destructive proclivities that tend to afflict most regimes .
2 There are other important questions , such as the general characteristics of behaviour that tends to get identified as child abuse and the social conditions that tend to make such behaviour more or less likely .
3 For example , in the US , two that appear to have some merit are the Certified Human Service Worker assessment procedure ( National Commission for Human Service Workers , 1983 ) and the Child Development Associate training and assessment programme ( Office of Child Development , 1974 ) .
4 Egypt argued that protest put those States into dispute with Egypt as to the interpretation of the Armistice Agreement and the Suez Canal Convention .
5 Another facoured delivery system , or vector , is adenovirus : this is a bit bigger , and enters the cell via specific receptors that seem to provide some protection from breakdown of the nucleic acid once inside the human cell .
6 ‘ So am I going to be rewarded with an explanation , ’ he growled , ‘ or are you just going to stand there sipping that damn punch all evening ? ’
7 The number of isolations of non-toxigenic C diphtheriae var gravis referred to the unit from laboratories that continue to screen all throat swabs for C diphtheriae has increased fivefold from 1990 to 1992 .
8 The last twenty years has seen the development of a number of semi-quantitative techniques that purport to measure these qualities , but however helpful they may be , most people agree that the subjective element of landscape appreciation is , and will remain , of fundamental importance .
9 It will be interesting to study experiments in graphic and theatrical design that attempt to explore this relationship .
10 Now , you know we sho something should of happened then they should of prolonged that strike to destroy these buggers and said no you 're not gon na close them !
11 Alternatively , membership of one of the many different kinds of clubs that exist to suit all interests , or attendance at a Day Centre may be the answer for them , and we shall be examining some of these possibilities in detail later .
12 One could go on almost indefinitely finding examples of sudden dramatic natural events within the memory of man that help to explain some aspects of the geological past .
13 In Wales the club-v-country argument has gone on for longer even than the locust years — a constant , nagging reminder of the manifold and manifest divisions that have wrought such damage on Welsh rugby .
14 The study of palaeontology in conjunction with geology ought to throw light on the interaction of historical events and the evolution of a substantial sample of the organisms that have inhabited this planet .
15 The cuttings to take now are semi-hardwood or semi-ripe cuttings : young shoots that have grown this year and started to harden at the base .
16 The great transitions of life — birth , marriage and death — retained their power over the imagination , and the rituals around these are all that have kept many churches functioning .
17 Because most of our readers will be using libraries that have adopted this system , fuller details are given below , together with a brief description of the Universal Decimal Classification , which is based on the Dewey system .
18 A reason why a number of companies that have adopted some form of matrix management have declared it a failure is to be found in inadequate preparation and briefing of those involved .
19 Whether the graptolites were not living near shore , or whether the conditions were not right for their preservation , are questions that have excited some argument .
20 Environmental factors that have received most attention include nutritional status and past or present hepatitis B virus ( HBV ) infection .
21 In contrast , it is the ergonomics of the hardware and the physical environment that have received most attention .
22 ‘ Marstons must realise that it is the skills and enterprise of the licensees that have made these pubs so popular , ’ said branch spokesman Robert Whatley .
23 The dismissal of hypochondria by most doctors is a relatively new attitude , and one which is lamented by those that have studied this disorder .
24 It was not only the trade figures that have reversed this view , but they clearly affected the markets most .
25 While making it easier for people to build up considerable capital assets , and to pass these on intact , the Government has taken a number of measures that have allowed many people to acquire capital assets for the first time .
26 Younger children , or those that have had little experience of playing freely , need a little more encouragement and the next example illustrates how a teacher was able to lead a small group without directing them too much .
27 There are , in fact , many animal and plant species that have taken this road .
28 A pleasing publication which shows the diversity of military and civil aircraft and airlines that have used this airport .
29 Discussion of the outcome of experiments that have used this method will be postponed until Chapter 7 as a proper interpretation of the results of such experiments requires consideration of the processes revealed by the second of the two basic training procedures outlined in Chapter 1 .
30 Well the ones that have got more money , you know , the maximum money
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