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

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1 It is posited here that rational childbearing practices , including patterns as to age of mother at birth of child , the amount of time that elapses between births and the total number of births , would have a salutary effect upon the health and well being of the family and its individual members , particularly mothers and young children .
2 The basis for the proposition that individual women may improve their own prospects and those of their young children as regards health and mortality is the evidence that age at marriage and at childbearing , the amount of time that elapses between births and the total number of children that a woman has borne at various ages have a pronounced influence upon maternal and child health , and that a child 's birth order may be a factor in its survival chances .
3 The focus is upon demographic factors of age at marriage and at first birth , maternal age , order of birth and family size , and the amount of time that elapses between births .
4 But there are also maternal ailments attributable to the number of births , the ages at which women bear children and possibly also to the amount of time that elapses between births , presumably , among other things , because the reproductive pattern influences ability to meet demands that pregnancy and breastfeeding make upon the body .
5 The woman 's age at first marriage or union and at first birth , the number of children born and order of birth , and the amount of time that elapses between births directly or indirectly impinge upon the viability of young children and the probability of their survival at least beyond five years and have an effect on maternal health and mortality .
6 Under no circumstances should the time that elapses between mixes extend beyond 24 hours , or leaks are almost inevitable .
7 You may appeal under rule six , my branch was told , this is the appeal procedures that refers to members not branches , but it will be well understood you are making the appeal on behalf of the branch , which obviously means we 've got ta borrow one to do something else .
8 Lalage had the style that goes beyond looks .
9 The Rivers Authority a public register , which details the quality of all the sewage effluence that goes into rivers , and it details the quality of those rivers .
10 The main line is the methyl methacrylate that goes into paints , surface coating resins and , above all , plastics .
11 It might be that this season will be his last chance , that he is a manager who can win Cups with short sprints but not the silverware that goes with marathons .
12 There 's a book that goes with names in this campaign .
13 Is carrot fly the thing that goes for carrots or not ?
14 I used the analogy of a family that goes from rags to riches and back to rags in three or four generations .
15 Consequently , age data contain a considerable error component that differs among surveys .
16 There was no moon , only the perpetual chemical twilight that subsists in suburbs by night .
17 v. There is nothing that can be in our way , for this is Jekub that Laughs at Barriers , and says brrm-brrm .
18 Much later — at the time of night that belongs to owls and jackals , when human beings are strangers — Kalchu left the house and climbed the hill behind the village .
19 All I see is that wonders upon wonders are opening before us .
20 What is to be avoided is the point-scoring conflict that develops between groups who see their relative success and status vis-a-vis their neighbours as being more important than the pursuit of the common good .
21 Faster than anything that lives on legs ,
22 In very recent years holy war has been fought between Iran and Iraq , and with a ruthlessness that has at times , with the use of chemical weapons for example , offended international codes of conduct .
23 Douglas Hurd has proved a reassuring figure in a campaign that has at times seemed to lack confidence and direction .
24 The Royal Commissions and official committees of inquiry have maintained a reticence on such matters that has at times made their recommendations Appear naïve — as if one could consider the reorganisation of Political institutions in isolation from politics !
25 So there is also a recognition of values in determining the ethos of a school , and of the very powerful effect that has on children 's achievement . ’
26 ‘ I 'm not sure exactly how much relevance that has to visitors , ’ he said .
27 Tonight , in the first of two special reports , Kim Barnes looks at the work of one of the groups , Bodypositive — now urgently seeking new premises — and a hospital ward that cares for patients who develop Aids .
28 It is worth getting to know and recognize the small black blob-like chrysalis that adheres to stems and leaf stalks because it can very easily be mistaken for caterpillar or similar droppings and knocked away .
29 What about a Bryan Robson player that drops to bits as soon as you touch the fucker ? : - )
30 I had six days — time to make myself an evening gown ( evening gowns are n't funny ) that drops to pieces ( how ? ) after I 've fallen down a flight of stairs .
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