Example sentences of "that [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Ecologists agree that eating less meat is better for you and the environment . |
2 | Typically the literature on trade policy in the presence of imperfect competition has derived optimal tariff and subsidy policies that maximize economic welfare . |
3 | The list of diseases that slurry could spread is a formidable one , including anthrax and tetanus , but the one that receives most attention is salmonellosis . |
4 | nevertheless , there are many films that undermine this argument , suggesting that British character wo n't do as an explanation of poor filmmaking . |
5 | Another possible way of controlling colonic pressures is through 5-HT 3 antagonists such as odansentron , a compound that slows colonic transit in normal sucjects . |
6 | They seem to think that bringing foreign coal into this country and burning it in place of British coal will do something to limit carbon dioxide emissions . |
7 | The methodology determines those theories from the history of physics that constitutes good physics whilst it is just those good theories against which the methodology is to be tested . |
8 | The lifeworld both provides the basis of meaning on which communicative action can draw and it is also a product of the exchange of meaning that constitutes communicative action . |
9 | When the mutation that produces aposematic colour first appears in the population it will be rare ; but it will nevertheless be common in particular families , as it will be present in many of the siblings in those families with the mutation . |
10 | The difference in cost between the cheapest scenario and the plan that produces least CO 2 is $102 for each tonne of carbon not released . |
11 | Where does the fault lie that produces that outrage ? |
12 | I recently visited a factory that produces heavy engineering goods . |
13 | Whatever the cellular origin of the chemiluminescence , it is also important to identify the biochemical reaction(s) that produce the precursors for the myeloperoxidase reaction that produces hypochlorous acid . |
14 | Despite the evidence of solidarity there is little to suggest that this culture , even though it is against the formal organizational structure , is one that produces active protest against the conditions of the work enterprise . |
15 | Rupture of atheromatous plaque leads to occlusive thrombosis that produces myocardial ischaemia and cell death leading to loss of ventricular function and possibly death . |
16 | Using genetic engineering it is now possible to remove the gene that produces this protein and to produce large volumes of the new bacterium which , if sprayed on a newly planted crops , will considerably reduce frost damage . |
17 | And in his silence , in that tooting impatient traffic-jam , for the first time he wondered whether they had been killed . |
18 | However , it has become clear that to implement such knowledge in language processing systems it is necessary to use semantics in its broader sense , i.e. using encyclopaedic knowledge and general knowledge . |
19 | Here we report that human mutant cell lines that lack mitochondrial DNA ( mtDNA ) , and therefore do not have a functional respiratory chain , can still be induced to die by apoptosis , and that they can be protected from apoptosis by the overexpression of bcl-2 , suggesting that neither apoptosis nor the protective effect of bcl-2 depends on mitochondrial respiration . |
20 | In future , aid budgets therefore need to be concentrated on the boldest triers among the poorest countries — countries ( as in Africa and south Asia ) that lack basic infrastructure and where poverty is most acute . |
21 | Nevertheless , some viruses that lack known cancer genes have also been found to induce cancer . |
22 | These findings support the contention that host antigenic variation , through an autoimmune aetiology , is unlikely to make a substantial contribution to differences in liability to develop Crohn 's disease . |
23 | Moreover , it may also be possible to engineer plants that scavenge other greenhouse gases , such as methane , from the atmosphere . |
24 | Before 1981 the authorities concentrated on a whole range of liquid assets and on broad measures of money supply , like M3 : the argument being that it is broad liquidity that determines credit creation and broad measures of money that influence aggregate demand . |
25 | Cell vulnerability arises from a number of known factors that influence cellular metabolism ; e.g. sustained adverse mental or emotional conditions , environmental discord , nutritional shortcomings , ultra-violet irradiation or genetic factors . |
26 | Data concerning cellular or molecular stimuli that influence postnatal stem cell function in vitro , are scant . |
27 | The factors that influence these language attitudes will be examined , focussing particularly on the strength of the learner 's sense of identification with his/her own language group and the minority or majority status of both the learner and the second language . |
28 | If the genes affecting survival and fertility are to some extent age-specific in their effects , then those that influence later life will be subject to weaker selection because , by the time they take effect , more of the original carriers will already have died or become infertile for other reasons . |
29 | Readers will find a central concern about the factors that influence social welfare a characteristic of many writings on social policy . |
30 | Explain the factors that influence this break-even point . |