Example sentences of "that [vb base] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The next chapter considers the specific question of the CNAA 's relationships with its associated institutions , and the policy pressures operating from and towards the Council , and carries that account through to the 1980s .
2 In one unique fish , the imperial angelfish , the juveniles are covered in white lines that curve round in a special pattern that centres all one 's attention on the tail end .
3 The capes are famous for a confused and ugly swell , and peculiar lumps of wind that crash down from the coastal peaks of the Taurus Mountains .
4 Is there any chance you could run a page or so every now and then to explain a few of the terms that crop up in the reviews ?
5 The fact that trajectories which wander out of the region may later return ( after wandering chaotically near the strange attractor ) is of no concern ; we are concerned only with trajectories that remain forever within the small region , and a strange collection of these is removed .
6 To think there is such an entity is to confuse two kinds of process , processes that correspond roughly to the input and the central systems .
7 At the same time , different types and levels of training ( formal and informal , traditional and untraditional ) should be made available that correspond roughly to the jobs that need to be done .
8 His dealer , played by the art dealer Gracie Mansion ( who has since closed her gallery ) , offers a memorable observation : ‘ I 'm used to shows that sell out before the wine 's open ’ .
9 For the producers of material X , for example , although not currently selling X to exporting firms , can argue that , if they were not supplying firms that sell only on the home market , those firms would have to buy imported supplies of X , and that , if the firms that now supply X to exporting firms were unable to do so , they would be able to take their place .
10 All these people that tear about on the water on a Sunday do n't know what they 're doing and are in desperate need of someone to manage them .
11 Most animals today do seem to have bodies that accord well with the functions they have to carry out to survive : flyers are aerodynamically efficient , active swimmers have suitable streamlining , herbivorous mammals have teeth appropriate for grinding plant food , and so on .
12 Mangroves are trees that grow right at the edge of the sea , held and nourished through characteristic prop roots that grip the soft mud .
13 Its nostrils are placed at the ends of two extremities that grow out from the side of its head .
14 Both have used chip technology to produce handheld database readers that fit comfortably into the palm of your hand .
15 These kindly present-buying people will be set upon immediately by the old cake-shop lady , who will convince them that what all ‘ the young people ’ are going for are these lovely olive green PVC capes that fit nicely over a rucksack .
16 In the north can be found lush greenery standing out in the bottom of the valleys that carve down through the mountains , and fields of banana plantations standing against the backdrop of Mount Teide , the island 's dormant volcano .
17 A bout of exercise of any kind is a wonderful outlet for the frustrations that build up during the day and it helps to release tension and enable us to relax .
18 Experience of food poisoning outbreaks has shown that build up within the span of one working day of the type of bacteria that will cause major explosive outbreaks rarely occurs where hygiene practices are satisfactory .
19 A readable picture can be subtle and delicate , with the viewer slowly discovering details that linger on in the mind ’ ( ibid .
20 What the hell was that kiss about in the middle of all this ?
21 Insects that fly in at the sides encounter a vertical baffle of netting that divides the trap along its axis , and tend to fly or clamber to the highest point of the baffle where the only way out is into a collecting jar .
22 The Times Higher Education Supplement began an editorial on the CNAA in 1972 with the statement : ‘ The Council for National Academic Awards must be one of the few unqualified success stories in higher education in the past eight years — sharing that honour perhaps with the Open University ’ .
23 Where the Tories have lost recent by-elections , the second placed party has won , and Mike Potter holds that place now in the Richmond constituency .
24 The most lethal amphibian venom of all is secreted by tiny arrow-poison frogs that clamber about in the leaves littering the floor of the South American rain forests .
25 The only residues that interact directly with the bases in the major groove are Lys23 and Thr25 from each of the four subunits , which lie on the β -strands .
26 The people who are seizing and occupying the present time can not belong in my colour , they 're like the bits that leap out of a spinning bowl , too heavy , too separate and distinct to be blended in with the other substances ; red-hot stones , flung out and setting on fire the place where they land .
27 Sherwood Computer Services , a London-based software company , has turned its entire organisation into self-managed client teams that report directly to the board .
28 lonnbergii , dominican gulls Larus dominicanus , blue-eyed cormorants Phalacrocorax atriceps , and a wider selection of petrels that breed both at the surface and in cavities among scree .
29 The resident species include stocks that breed far to the north in summer , and in autumn move south to the warmer tundra , or from tundra to warmer coastlands , to avoid the harshest winter conditions .
30 Having said that , the book deals with the ten roughly parallel valleys that cut deep into the range from the north , with details of no less than 115 hiking routes .
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