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

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1 It is assumed that the personal and social significance of transport in general and driving in particular develops rapidly between the ages of 13 and 19 , and that the knowledge , attitudes and judgements relating to driving that develop during these years will have an important bearing on how young drivers behave on the road .
2 And Titleist once again rewarded that trust with more wins , more top finishes and more money earned than all other balls combined .
3 Phytoplankton studies have generally involved nets with meshes greater than 35 um , which are fine enough to catch the algae that predominate in most crops .
4 One last time the name is going to be talked about in the circles that bother about these things and it 's all to do with Mrs Thatcher who 's prone to say about her enemies vanity , vanity , all is vanity .
5 It is not the certificate as such that we wish to include but the underlying deposit , which is a time deposit just like all other time deposits that appear in such definitions .
6 If this diversity in ethos cuts across any diversity in the objective conditions in which teachers find themselves , as it seems to , then there is reason to doubt the idea that decline in these conditions is the cause of teacher demoralization .
7 Study that object for several minutes .
8 Meaning postulates are designed to account for truths that hold in all contexts , and are therefore less able to adequately represent such phenomena .
9 To search for meteorites among the dark cobbles and boulders of dolerite that abound in such areas would indeed be an unrewarding task .
10 The simplified and more rational legal framework that it introduced is unified by some powerful principles that speak to those issues .
11 There are of course many aspects of language usage that depend on these relations ( see e.g. Brown & Levinson , 1978 , 1979 ) , but these usages are only relevant to the topic of social deixis in so far as they are grammaticalized Obvious examples of such grammaticalizations are " polite " pronouns and titles of address , but there are many other manifestations of social deixis ( see Brown & Levinson , 1978 : 183-92 , 281-5 ; Levinson , 1977 , 1979b ) .
12 It is suggested that support for such organisations is drawn disproportionately from the middle class , and in particular those sections of the middle class that feel most at threat from the structural changes taking place in contemporary British society .
13 Associated with the cycle of day-length and temperature are many other cyclic changes that matter to many animals : cycles of plant-abundance , of leaves on trees , of the insects that live on plants .
14 A return trip to Dartington did n't ensnare us into the esoteric cults that flourish in those parts .
15 As I have emphasized , it is very important to be aware of the assumptions that lie behind these classifications and the theories based on them .
16 In just a few cases the bonds that lie behind these transactions have survived , which show how his loans were arranged and secured .
17 We may not understand the occult ( hidden ) powers that lie behind these activities but be warned — they are REAL and they are HARMFUL .
18 Repeated training can cause changes that last for several weeks .
19 ( Thank goodness for magazines that cater for all tastes . )
20 Many members ' agents , and many syndicates that rely on those agents for business , would perish .
21 It might be argued that there are works of literature that deal with these themes , and deal with them in a more thorough manner .
22 Cheryl Baker gets clever in the kitchen with recipes that appeal to all ages
23 Three rewards that operate in most adults ' lives include :
24 The idea is simple : communities with high unemployment and economic depression can be turned around if the companies that operate in those communities can be persuaded to become involved in them , invest in them , and train and recruit people from within them .
25 Animals that feed in these ways have a relatively easy time of it .
26 The framework set for the business as a whole should usually consist of two sections Part 1 : general guidelines that apply to all sectors Part 2 : specific guidelines for each function or service within each sector .
27 We avoid this ‘ it all depends ’ qualification if we have a few fundamental skills that apply in all situations .
28 Just to sell them a product without educating them to challenge and to care about the ingredients that go into those products would be wrong .
29 There are now serious environmental concerns about a whole range of chemicals that go into these cleaners , and the detrimental effect that some of them may be having on wildlife in rivers and shorelines .
30 Terms of reference that go beyond these matters will result from discussions between the parties , and probably the expert as well , where it is convenient to have terms of reference separate from procedural directions .
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