Example sentences of "that [vb base] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | This possibility is avoided in the magnolia , as in many plants , by having eggs and pollen that develop at different times . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | The aggregation of interests is necessary due to the large variety and often mutually incompatible nature of the sectional interests that develop in modern industrialized societies . |
4 | It also occurs in other amphibians that develop in crowded temporary ponds , for example the South American bullfrog . |
5 | This crucial transition can take tadpoles of other species — those that develop in cold mountain streams , for example — two or even three years to complete . |
6 | Three principal features distinguished the 17 malignant from the 53 benign strictures in this series : ( 1 ) appearance late in the course of ulcerative colitis ( 61% probability of malignancy in strictures that develop after 20 years of disease v 0% probability in those occurring before 10 years ) ; ( 2 ) location proximal to the splenic flexure ( 86% probability of malignancy v 47% in sigmoid , 10% in rectum , and 0% in splenic flexure and descending colon ) ; and ( 3 ) symptomatic large bowel obstruction ( 100% probability of malignancy v only 14% in the absence of obstruction or constipation ) . |
7 | Some rooms are bright and spacious , with plasterwork ceilings that dance with wet Irish light . |
8 | Some mammals , especially those that hide in dark dens or crevices , respond to the approach of a predator with an explosive spit and hiss . |
9 | Accepted authorities on the writing of good English prose — the Fowler brothers and Arthur Quiller-Couch — agree on three rules that make for effective writing : |
10 | The cottages were small and damp , with earth floors and none of the cooking or sanitary arrangements that make for domestic comfort . |
11 | I have mentioned particular examples of qualities that make for high survival value among memes . |
12 | To have both a family and interesting work means a terrible struggle , and yet I think that those are the things that make for human happiness . |
13 | GENE regulation both in prokaryotes and in eukaryotes is achieved largely by proteins that bind to specific sequences in the DNA . |
14 | The SH2 domains function as adaptors that bind to specific tyrosine residues ( see above ) . |
15 | This free C-terminal tail may play some part in channel opening because monoclonal antibodies that bind to this region ( see Box 3 ) can either inhibit or enhance InsP 3 -induced calcium release . |
16 | Our data indicate that cytokines are among the many proteins that bind to endothelial surfaces in a GAG-dependent fashion . |
17 | I wish to remove the proposals that discriminate against larger farms , against the United Kingdom , against northern farms , against specialists and against the position in , for example , Spain , Portugal and eastern Germany . |
18 | And Titleist once again rewarded that trust with more wins , more top finishes and more money earned than all other balls combined . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | Ultimately the law has responded to this problem by intervening to try to ensure that the market resembles as closely as possible the paradigm of perfect competition , outlawing monopoly and trade practices that deviate from that paradigm . |
21 | They just come out to Jamaica , scratch out a nest and lay eggs that hatch into pink ’ ’ Jamaicans . ’ |
22 | Some of the most difficult investigations involve aircraft that crash in deep water , frequently depriving the investigator of much of his evidence . |
23 | In many other animals , such cells are overlain with lenses , to focus the light , and attached to nerves that converge on some central brain ; a set-up that lays the foundations of true vision . |
24 | Either way he successfully wrecked the morale of Western intelligence by encouraging ludicrous molehunts and sowing seeds of discontent and suspicion that remain to this day . |
25 | This amorphous frazil ice is easily broken by swell into small floes that rub against each other and continue to grow , developing characteristic upturned edges of pancake ice in a matrix of loose crystals ( Eicken et al . |
26 | Ceruletide contains amino acid sequences that correspond to physiological hormones in humans that cause contraction of the gall bladder and bile duct and relaxation of the sphincter of Oddi . |
27 | Between you , two sets of speculations unfurl , speculations that correspond to gender-specific concerns . |
28 | Qualix Group Inc , San Mateo , California , has announced KeyIt , a $200 software product that will let Sparc users create hot-key activated macro commands that correspond to any sequence of keyboard or mouse inputs . |
29 | SayIt , developed by Agog Inc , reportedly builds voice-activated user-defined macros that correspond to any keyboard or mouse input . |
30 | The chapter will first look at the features of the system that correspond to this model , and at the institutions that are reputedly responsible for the policy-making process . |