Example sentences of "that [verb] [v-ing] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | To resolve the problem that most organisations have multiple networks that communicate using different network protocols , the multiprotocol networking software in Oracle7 is designed to enable any client computer to communicate with any server or group of server computers in the network , regardless of network protocol . |
2 | The Headingley game was played on an uneven pitch that made batting difficult . |
3 | Take it easy with the airline from the country that made travelling fashionable . |
4 | Again , environments that make exercising entertaining can be employed , perhaps including some competitive element such as a game or simply a timed response system . |
5 | Certainly we need road space for those who must drive , but there are many drivers who would willingly change ( or revert ) to public transport given some inducement — like services that are more frequent , more reliable and more widely available , or a further disincentive to the scandal of non-essential company cars that make commuting free of charge to their users . |
6 | Inhaling very cold air may cause local freezing in air passages and lungs , or spasms similar to asthma that make breathing difficult . |
7 | Where winter snow is plentiful , ponds and shallow lakes occupy large areas ; over much of the tundra they form networks of static waterways that make walking difficult after the thaw . |
8 | Xers are hooked on ‘ grunge ’ , a scuzzy sensibility that involves wearing ripped lumberjack shirts and Doc Marten boots , and listening to noisy , talentless bands from Seattle . |
9 | ‘ A girl called Francesca Wilson , who is doing work that involves rescuing dud companies which employ a lot of people in difficult areas . ’ |
10 | The board favours a more ‘ cost-effective ’ approach that involves strengthening several existing regional centres and enhancing clinical research at the Royal Postgraduate Medical School at Hammersmith , west London . |
11 | In 1963 , Roy Kerr , a New Zealander , found a set of solutions of the equations of general relativity that described rotating black holes . |
12 | According to the latest FT Systems newsletter , Pyramid Technology Corp 's next hardware product will be a high-end MIPS R4400 system code named Jolt that starts shipping this summer . |
13 | Below the coum near the County Stone are the strewn remains of a Second World War plane that crashed killing all the poor lads that were in her . |
14 | They did not have to suffer a very low-calorie diet or one that involved eating expensive and unusual foods . |
15 | The approach that involved marking individual plants or seedlings in the field , tracing the fate of individual leaves as they are pulled down earthworm burrows , the behaviour of tendrils as they touch a support , the fate of insects as they land on a Drosera leaf , or recording the number of seeds at the bottom of an earthworm burrow , represented a reductionist level of concentrated observation that contrasted with the geographical view of vegetation with which Warming and others set the early direction of plant ecology . |
16 | One of the biggest obstacles to an efficient industrial society is the instinctive feeling that equates emitting less carbon dioxide with privation — using less energy , producing less and losing profits . |
17 | One benefit of computerisation is that deals following such a ramp operation are easier to trace . |
18 | A report of a working party on the ethical dimension of choice in health care observed that ‘ any procedure that includes counting extra years of life as part of the benefit of medical procedures will risk shifting resources away from the elderly and towards younger age groups . ’ |
19 | Is that him that keeps doing that or is it fucking Mark ? |
20 | on the , near the printer there 's a screen near the table or something , it 's got this little orange thing that keeps doing this |
21 | The trigger points are innumerable but the nurse should have the maturity to deal with the resultant feelings in a constructive way that avoids reflecting any annoyance on to the patient . |
22 | For six-pointed shapes of the type shown in Fig 5.5 , Ellis and Muller found that subjects who had learned labels for the various shapes out-performed controls ( who had simply observed the stimuli in the first phase of training ) on a motor task that required pressing one switch rather than some other in response to these stimuli . |
23 | ‘ I could not agree , ’ he said , ‘ to any interpretation of this advice that meant accepting avoidable delay in taking appropriate action in the most affected areas . ’ |
24 | Even Boscawen , however , had to withdraw to refit and revictual and thanks to Byng 's blundering , which had robbed England of Minorca , that meant going all the way to Gibraltar , which he reached on 3 August . |
25 | Just little things that keep going wrong on this car , do you know what I mean ? |
26 | Erm if it 's more , well this is ridiculous because we were getting , that means getting some more current going through there has sort of changed everything else , so it 's going to be less than fifty ohms . |
27 | well in other words that means reprinting that page does n't it ? , page thirty one |
28 | Realising that means asking some fundamental questions about what we are actually after , with a lot on offer if we get it right , and disaster if we do not . |
29 | The LD-50 value for laetrile is irrelevant , because the poisonings resulted From taking the tablets after eating certain fresh fruits and vegetables that contain hydrolysing B-glucosidase enzymes , which release cyanide from amygdalin . |
30 | He does not cite the existence of a group of cells in the brain stem that express learning 12 ms after the onset of head motion , before most Purkinje cells in the cerebellum show any response . |