Example sentences of "that [verb] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Where does the fault lie that produces that outrage ?
2 In Europe we have one major set of structures , from Precambrian to Recent , which relate first to plates splitting and colliding approximately along the Atlantic line and to the later sea-floor spreading that produced that ocean as we see it today .
3 To acknowledge hunger ( which is not a disease but a social illness ) would be tantamount to political suicide among leaders whose power has come traditionally from the same plantation economy that produced that hunger in the first place .
4 Dr P 's argument is that in a piece of ‘ good ’ writing , there are certain qualities , above and beyond the techniques s/he uses to communicate an experience or belief , that make that piece of writing intrinsically superior to other pieces of literature .
5 And the Yucatan Canal is the waterway that separates that bit from
6 I think that given that University work is supposed to encourage intellectual activity at the highest level of which any individual is capable it is very important to increase motivation by allowing those individuals to proceed at their own pace and to establish their cognitive frames as and when they feel capable of doing so .
7 So that represents that amount there .
8 It takes requests as and when they turn up and the server deals with them and res returns the results back to the client that requested that information .
9 What we need to arrange is that control subjects perform some sort of task in the first phase — not one , of course , that requires them to attach different labels to the critical stimuli , but one that guarantees that attention to these stimuli is maintained .
10 If there are any sources available to the Government that disprove that figure , it is right that the Minister should put those sources to the House .
11 It could just be that some of us get married to creatures that fit that description , so perhaps there 's a mysterious kind of genetic memory involved here .
12 I need not cite the passage that contains that finding because Sir Stephen Brown P. has already cited it .
13 Discourse , or text , deixis concerns the use of expressions within some utterance to refer to some portion of the discourse that contains that utterance ( including the utterance itself ) .
14 Indeed they must be pleased by the traces of evidence that suggest that bias in a freely chosen medium such as a newspaper is actually popular with the electorate rather than resented .
15 For all modules a user can only enter a new module or access an existing module by quoting a package that has that module name already in its Module Relations ‘ CONTAINS ’ list , and via which the user has the authority to modify that module .
16 A user can only enter a new module by quoting a package that has that module name already in its module relations ‘ CONTAINS ’ list .
17 The area provides a social milieu that reinforces that awareness .
18 ‘ Then there were a few things that reinforced that feeling .
19 The inspector said to him suddenly , " Are you the Stephen Whalby that writes that nature column for the Echo ? "
20 It could also well be the case that to allege that sponsorship and consultancy are permitted because they offer a lucrative source of additional income would be a contempt .
21 So that to come that way
22 Education , he believed , should offer a means of escaping from the alienation and poverty that bedevils that area ( Freire 1968 ) .
23 But then , if if you think of those children that murdered that child .
24 Nozick wants to unroll this sceptical argument while admitting its first move , and it is the argument from error that forces that admission .
25 I am concerned with the logical structure of the solution , and not with the material objects that embody that structure : in computer jargon , I am concerned with software , not hardware .
26 In 1987 it signed a memorandum of agreement with Newham regarding the redevelopment of the Royal Docks that stipulated that regeneration would include the construction of social housing , the provision of training and community facilities , and so on ( London Borough of Newham , 1987 ) .
27 It must mean that there is a er an approach that says that development in the open countryside is n't normally permissible erm unless unless unless .
28 What 's that word , who was that put that word up that was it you Phillip ?
29 Do you think that put that paper through the
30 Mean home-range size plotted against weight of the group that inhabits that home-range for different genera of primates .
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