Example sentences of "[noun] of [noun] that [vb base] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 There are certain sorts of clothes that make you an ‘ OK person ’ ( like Levi jeans or Reebok trainers ) .
2 The Parade is the stage and the great offices of state that enclose it on three sides are the décor .
3 For all that the teacher can do to promote acceptance , it will ultimately be the shared interest and enthusiasm of pupils that help them to form and maintain friendship .
4 Now , if that were right , that is , here 's our bodily bit here , that 's what individuates them , right , Socrates is shorter than Plato , Plato is a bit taller than Socrates , Socrates has funny bulgy eyes , erm Plato must have been rather a normal looking person , a variety of things that differentiate them , but they 're not different in respect of being human beings .
5 Indeed the only reason that modern living things are able to survive in the presence of oxygen , is that they contain a variety of compounds that prevent it from reacting with materials such as fats : compounds that include vitamins C and E , and uric acid .
6 This wo n't be necessary in the case of societies that give you one redemption figure applicable whenever the mortgage is redeemed during the month for which the figure is given .
7 These can be forms of avoidance that make it impossible for the couple to look at their marital problems .
8 It is difficult to resist the conclusion — which Foucault actually denies — that the techniques of discipline and surveillance , of individuation , and the strategies of power-knowledge that subject us , leave us always trapped .
9 Nowhere is it easier to blackmail than in the criminal underworld and the grey areas of conduct that surround it .
10 There is only room here to outline the bare facts about cuts and the main lines of argument that surround them .
11 Multipage and multiple spreadsheets have been made easier to use in version 5.5 by the inclusion of icons that let you move forwards and backwards between pages and spreadsheets — these are the double arrows in the third section down in the Tool Bar .
12 APS offers businesses a full range of options that allow them to have total control over when and how payments are made .
13 We also carry a range of programs that teach you how to use your computer and even how to type .
14 If you are a small family , look for models with the sort of controls that allow you rinse-and-hold cycles — a short cycle which rinses dishes for a short time to get rid of dried-on food and any smells so that they can then wait till you have a full load to put through .
15 We may be more anxious to understand the constraints on individual actions and intentions , as well as the various kinds of factors that bypass them altogether , than the actions and intentions themselves .
16 There are big differences between individuals as well , not only in the amount of pressure they can handle before something begins to crack , but in the way they become stressed and the kinds of things that stress them .
17 The report , prepared by the consulting group Segal Quince Wicksteed of Cambridge , says that international facilities can boost the long-term economic fortunes of companies that supply them with equipment and services , act as a magnet for other high-technology companies and generally raise the public profile of science .
18 The word ‘ feminist ’ , for instance , is a disputed term even within the group of people that claim it for themselves .
19 It 's the simple things of life that give you most joy and delight .
20 Although this assumption is very likely to be wrong it is still a usable forecast in the sense that it may be no more wrong than forecasts of change that get it wrong .
21 Not to mention the classes of thirty or more , and all the other sources of frustration that prevent you from delivering the service you should , and doing the job as you would like .
22 For example , there are theories of memory that tell us that the recall of recently presented items reflects the operation of short-term storage .
23 What lends the work a more than merely programmatic cohesion is , I think , the extreme sensitivity of Mason 's ear for harmony : the strangest agglomerations of texture have a vertical consistency in terms of pitch that identify them all as integral parts of the same piece .
24 Breaking an organization down into smaller units ( work groups ) in order to cope adequately with the diversity of tasks that face it , creates opportunities to develop task interests and special know-how , but , at the same time it also creates rivalries and competing interests which can be damaging to the organization 's mission .
25 Some presidents , however , do come to terms with the multiplicity of constraints that confront them and manage to compile reasonable records of achievement .
26 Help us to cleanse it and hold it safe from the Godless forces of Communism that surround it and threaten it from within .
27 Just to give you an idea of the order of magnitude we are talking about , the number of generations that separate us from our earliest ancestors is certainly measured in the thousands of millions .
28 Throughout the training programme we discussed the ways in which people are disabled — not by limited ability but by a number of barriers that keep them apart from the activities that the rest of their communities are involved in .
29 I 've worked at a number of occupations that put me into positions of possible danger .
30 So it 's according to the number of people that use it , go to mass , how much you pay
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