Example sentences of "that [vb base] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Moreover , Schell et al. ( 1989 ) point out that it is now possible to engineer plants , by introducing B. thuringiensis genes encoded for toxin production , that develop resistance to tobacco hornworm ( Manduca sexta ) and the large white butterfly ( Pieris brassicae ) .
2 Currently lending support to and ‘ cheer-leading ’ Bristol 's Massive Attack , Neneh believes that dance music in the Nineties is ‘ gon na to clear ’ , but her attitude to her own music is relaxed .
3 These will be the ones that scavenge energy from their particular surroundings most efficiently , and use it to repair and augment their own bodies , and to produce facsimiles of themselves .
4 Suffixes that influence stress in the stem
5 It 's tough work staging the Battle of Edgehill , with an eye for authenticity and tough on the props that bring realism to a 350 year old battle .
6 Within the brain it is usually only 1 mm or less , but the cell bodies of the neurons that bring information to the brain from the skin lie close to the spinal cord , so in a whale or dinosaur the dendrites could be 10,000 mm long , and this also applies to the axons of the motor fibres , which carry commands from the spinal cord telling the muscles to contract .
7 • Develop feeding strategies involving both traditional and new feed resources that maximise productivity of local and improved small ruminant genotypes ;
8 Evidence is also presented which suggests that amylase determination in oesophageal fluid is an accurate reflection of salivary contamination .
9 We are fortunate to be blessed in Colwyn Bay with a climate that favour cultivation of exotic and temperate plants , the like of which is unique to this climate .
10 Its wisest move would be to encourage the renting of houses by scrapping the tax advantages that favour house-owning over house-renting — especially the tax relief on mortgage-interest payments .
11 More important perhaps for regular consultation are the vast array of interest and pressure groups that coordinate opinion on separate issues , or who are consulted continuously in permanent opinion gathering bodies , or who are asked to participate in Advisory Commissions on specific issues like Public Administrative Reform .
12 Of the two genes produced by this original duplication , one became the ancestor of all the genes that make haemoglobin in vertebrates .
13 To give you the flexibility you need , one information and communication company has committed itself to providing answers that make sense for your particular needs .
14 Tomorrow , if electronic books are to evolve , we will need to see a mature market emerging providing stable , ongoing demand for new products at prices that make sense for everyone involved in the new industry .
15 When it comes to evangelising , Michael Green reminds us , ‘ Evangelism is never proclamation in a vacuum ; but always to people , and the message must be given in terms that make sense to them ’ ( Green 1970:115 ) .
16 They understand what is going on in ways that make sense to them and , if we want to understand their behaviour , and perhaps to explain it , we have to start from where they are .
17 All of these controls are , however misguided , attempts to cope and to preserve self-respect that make sense within the person 's framework of assumptions and values .
18 There should also be some metal clips around the bottom of the base that make contact with the lid to make sure the machine is earthed properly .
19 Among the more sophisticated proposals are those put forward by Barnes and Barr that make provision for tied bursaries to protect shortage subjects and for positive discrimination by means of ‘ bonuses ’ on top of the standard bursary for particularly disadvantaged students .
20 They have generators under the floors … like dynamos on bicycles … that make electricity from the wheels going round .
21 D.R. Walker 's stark caricature of the Prime Minister exemplifies those pieces that make use of line rather than grain .
22 ft provides an invaluable example of the way in which soft systems ideas can be of benefit to MS professionals and other analysts , and , in turn , to those organisations that make use of their services .
23 A variety of natural language applications that make use of such semantic information are described , and their relevance to the present project is indicated where appropriate .
24 The recent development of the widespread cultivation of oilseed rape has , for the first time , provided some of our birds with an arable habitat in which they can nest — sedge and grasshopper warblers are other summer migrants that make use of it now .
25 But there are a number of crime novels that make use of the immediate past to excellent effect ( Gladys Mitchell 's Late , Late in the Evening is one ) , and if the root causes of today 's events are something that set your imagination bubbling then perhaps this is the sort of book you would be best to write .
26 Certainly , very few linguists have produced analyses of linguistic facts that make use of gross functional categories of this sort ( but cf.
27 So again , we find that Chewong reaction to perceived violence — which is how I would describe the abuse of the jealous woman — is to retreat from it .
28 The main outstanding issue in perception , including visual perception , concerns the processes that combine information about the attributes of a particular scene into a representation of the object that gave rise to the image , sound or pattern of touch .
29 I have no doubt that trust status for hospitals can be an enormous success , as it has proved to be south of the border .
30 Linear discriminant analysis showed that polyp recurrence within 2 years of index polypectomy was most likely to occur when index labelling indices were greater than 15.5 for compartment 3 or greater than 3.5 for compartment 4+5 .
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