Example sentences of "that [verb] [det] [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 In that work it is possible to see clearly the relation between his insistence on totality and the Romantic aesthetic of totality as the inner necessity that moulds all works of art .
2 Perhaps Alan Sillitoe wanted to attack the society that produces such people .
3 I also asked him to get in touch with the FAA in Washington so that they , as the airworthiness authority which originally certified the aircraft type as airworthy , could take appropriate action by informing the airworthiness authorities of all the States in the world that operated those aircraft .
4 The provisions that make this £150 " discrepancy " potentially chargeable are : ( i ) s 19 TA 1988 , the Schedule E income tax charging provision ; and ( ii ) s 162 TA 1988 , which can apply the " notional loan " provisions of s160 to a situation where Newco acquires shares in Target and persons " connected " with Newco , namely management , are or have been employed by Target and/or are about to be employed by Newco , and the Target shares are acquired at an under-value in pursuance of a right or opportunity available by reason of management 's employment .
5 The low spire of this species , with a minutely beaded ornament , and the sharp rib around its outside edge , are features that discriminate this species from other gastropods .
6 It is worth growing for the effect of its foliage alone , but doubles its value as a garden plant in late summer with graceful pale green stems that grow some 5ft tall .
7 ‘ O brave new world that has such people in it , ’ says Miranda ; to which donnish Prospero replies , ‘ is new to thee . ’
8 The thing that worries some people is that as it 's come at this particular time that some of the things that might have been done five years ago by Local Education Authorities to improve their whole education for children with special needs may now , either through other competing financial pressures , or through inertia or whatever , the whole spirit of Warnock could be lost , and I think it 's a thing that , you know , one will have to keep a careful eye on .
9 a method of recording on floppy disks using a modified frequency modulation process that allows more data to be stored on a disk .
10 She was part of an evangelical crusade that claimed many people were trapped in the occult .
11 It also has cherry trees , which are far from common in a part of France that grows less fruit than one would hope to see .
12 The Ramblers ' Association said it welcomed any measures that allowed more people to walk in the countryside , and assistant director David Baskine said : ‘ It is important that the proposals will not offer payment to farmers who own land where public access is already allowed . ’
13 We were no trouble to our mother , who was at last recovering from the dreadful ‘ flu ’ that killed more folk than the 1914 – 18 war itself .
14 Angela Carter studied medieval literature at the University as a mature student in the 1960s in the English Department , where she developed her taste for folk stories that underpinned such works as The Magic Toyshop , Nights at the Circus and The Company of Wolves .
15 HWIM , like HARPY , was concerned that the first spanning theory returned by the linguistic component should be the highest scoring , and much research was devoted to devising scoring and scheduling techniques that guaranteed this result .
16 In order to understand better the data produced , it is necessary to understand better how and in what ways the instruments that produce those data work .
17 The thing that worried many people about task allocation was that each client was descended upon for a succession of tasks by a succession of nurses .
18 It was only the fact that boards were expensive , Michael thought , that kept some people out of the water .
19 We are not daft , we know how we want to live , we only needed an opportunity like this to get our ideas and solutions on the drawing board in a way that enabled these people to understand that we have our own form of expertise . ’
20 Life events can be developmental in nature : weaning , toilet training and puberty are examples that characterise all people 's lives .
21 But this is hardly a convincing argument when produced by an organisation that collects some £130 million , even if it also proposes to give those of its members whose works are performed outside ‘ significant venues ’ a flat fee of £75 a year .
22 These are usually the ones that carry most data .
23 The Minister will recall that during the first Tory recession , Ministers claimed that making many people redundant was a price worth paying to make British industry leaner and fitter .
24 The Origin of Species was not the first book to suggest a natural explanation of how life has developed , but its publication in 1859 precipitated the debate that converted most people to evolutionism .
25 Williams argues that the utilitarian , given his empirical approach , should recognize this fact and be prepared to investigate what it is that gives these people happiness .
26 The Tudorbury Group was a Successful insurance fund that had some £100 million under management , and was headed by a founder member of Abbey Life , Clive Holmes .
27 Well if I mind right , I think my mother used to speak about man , , that had this fish curing station over at the hens
28 The six , who include Anne Demeulemeester and Dirk Bikkembergs , are known for a free and direct style that shocks some people .
29 Yes , so what act , so do you know Mark what it is that makes these people think those things ?
30 The latest reissue bears a sticker that claims all sales will go to the victims ' families .
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