Example sentences of "that [vb -s] this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 What British people so often fail to understand is that the old inter-island divisions and prejudices that have always dogged Caribbean life are still present , and that a successful cricket team is the one thing that transcends this fragmentation .
3 One that fits this description to a T is the T-shirt .
4 ( By running a macro called SPECIALF.SSM you can add an item Special Features to the Tools menu that displays this file without you needing to locate and open it ) .
5 The champions have become fallen heroes , lying just four points away from a relegation place with a record that parallels this stage of the season a decade ago when they last went down .
6 But geometers in the l9th century finally realised the possibility in theory of a space that defies this rule .
7 OK you 're the Superintendent for the north east of England that covers this area too .
8 On the contrary his heart may be gladdened by the new and heady sense of actuality that accompanies this type of study . ’
9 The speculation about Dido that accompanies this view has a gossamer base , but I wanted to accept it .
10 The film that accompanies this sensation can best be described as a cross between a scrap yard and a journey round your internal body system following a good night on the drink !
11 because they , she said that has this hay and straw , so so all in all
12 A natural material that has this type of structure is coral , which has been used to produce a range of implant ceramics .
13 I think the other feature of the system is — and I think people generally do n't realize what a remarkable it is — we 're just about the only country in the world that has this system , and we are remarkably successful in involving ordinary members of the community in the administration of justice , both in our lay magistrates system and in our jury system .
14 There is another set of behaviours that has this characteristic and that has received far more attention .
15 Together , these two concepts of ‘ closure ’ and ‘ reproduction ’ demand that we integrate our understanding of economic processes that allocate people to certain positions in a hierarchy with an understanding that such positions also depend on people 's perception of class , their sense of class culture , the culturally perceived ‘ pecking order ’ — the higher reaches of which are humorously caught by Les Dawson 's commentary that heads this chapter .
16 The ingredient that causes this effect is the solvent contained in many brands of glue as well as many other household and industrial products .
17 We feel the savage assault and the cold breath of the infinite that causes this frost of many colours and the stilling of the images , with its beauty .
18 While the first and last pitches are pleasant , it is the steep , sustained middle section that elevates this route to a climb of memorable quality .
19 Evidence that illustrates this point come from investigations aimed at the notion of ‘ learned safety ’ .
20 But it is the actual icon that amplifies this condition when we are in close proximity to its form .
21 On my disc that holds this chapter there are officially just three files .
22 The mouse has a two-position switch that allows this rodent to be switched between its two personalities — Microsoft or Mouse Systems mode .
23 But if you do read the guarantee you will nearly always find a sentence that says this guarantee does not affect your statutory rights .
24 But it is n't just the arbitrary assembly of objects and colours of alienated workplaces : there is a kettle and cups beside the directories , a mirror , photos , postcards , kids ' paintings , a hairdryer and deodorant , a barbecue stand , a knitting machine , a cassette playing Randy Crawford and armchairs — the miscellany of bric-a-brac that says this office is lived in .
25 A vector is a tensor of rank 1 , defined as a quantity that obeys this transformation .
26 I wonder if you are aware that there is a Lancashire County Council minibus service that uses this stretch of the road twice daily on schooldays .
27 One phonological variable that meets this description is the JC pronunciation of the FACE and GOAT vowels [ P5 , P6 ] .
28 The value orientation that meets this standard is , he asserts , one based on Marx 's analysis of the class struggle .
29 ‘ Workgroup computing ’ is the new industry buzz word that describes this trend amongst business PC users .
30 One behavioural example that approaches this degree of elementary simplicity concerns hygienic behaviour in honeybees .
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