Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun pl] that [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Afraid she might doze off if she gave in to temptation and lay down on the bed , she sat down instead on the room 's only chair , and picked up a book , absorbing not a single word as she waited for the sounds that would mean he was turning in for the night .
2 This provides the timetable for the meeting and allows members of the committee to prepare themselves in advance for the discussions that will take place .
3 And while the ethical concerns are real enough , they are not novel in medicine , and are worth confronting for the benefits that will come to our patients and the community .
4 A much more dramatic break with the current political tradition is required if progress is to be made in building support for the policies that could spring Britain 's underclass from its current position .
5 Nevertheless , it seems clear that there are relatively few ranges of values for the numbers that would allow the development of any form of intelligent life .
6 He felt for the words that should follow , the first step that was as hard as a death , or more truly , as hard as being born again .
7 The clauses in the bill and the Government 's proposals for the regualtions that will follow from them , raise some fundamental issues .
8 For the supporters that might signal the end .
9 This involves a major change in shape , for the cells that will form the gut are a small patch on the outside and so must move inwards ; this infolding of the wall will move right across the hollow interior to meet the wall on the other side where the mouth will form .
10 During the discussions that will range from the channel tunnel to the north-west of England , will my hon. Friend remember that he will have to cross north-west Kent ?
11 Mill-designing architects and mill builders avoided any superfluous decoration , dispensing with the external rendering and cornices between the storeys that would have been demanded by classical precedent .
12 The Standard commentary column enthused again about the benefits that would accrue to the town ; ‘ people of means and leisure will take up residence in the district ; it has long been said that Henley needed further attractions and the present move is assuredly one in the right direction ’ .
13 They frequently exhibit the following characteristics : a lack of specificity ; a concern for the academic freedom of staff and not students ; a defensive proclamation of the rights of academics ; and a disinclination to say anything about the duties that should accompany academics ' rights .
14 Now there 's to be a schools painting competition about the bulldozers that can huff and puff and pull the house down .
15 Other questions asked about the tools that would have been used to shape them and the reasons for these shapes .
16 Whether or not political or administrative accountability is the more desirable depends upon one 's view about the relationships that should exist between State and society , but it is more likely that where decisions are made by political appointees there is greater uncertainty , for such decisions then embody both a political and an economic dimension .
17 On refusal , the failed applicant will be given the reasons why and receive a copy of the papers that will go to the adjudicator .
18 It was like one of the sentences that used to come in letters from home : ‘ Do let me know if there 's anything I can do . ’
19 Some want the rotation requirement to apply to all companies , regardless of the problems that would cause for smaller practices ; others want it kept to listed and other public interest clients .
20 This chapter explores some of the learning opportunities provided by the ward and some of the problems that may arise .
21 The fact that the church was not of the highest architectural quality eased some of the problems that could have been associated with its conversion into flats .
22 There is a series of procedures and powers available to potential applicants and planning authorities for sorting out some of the problems that can arise .
23 One of the problems that can develop through the feeding of wild animals is that of dependency , particularly in the case of those animals which live in urban areas where natural foraging opportunities are few and far between .
24 So by controlling the concentration of the reagents that will affect which way it goes and a lot of them are temperature sensitive , we heat it up it goes one way , cool it down it goes the other .
25 Moreover , he says , Delta 's haemoglobin is guaranteed to be free of the viruses that could contaminate the blood-derived product , and of any residual matter from the blood cells that might trigger allergic reactions in patients .
26 Member for Dundee , East asked about the purpose of the meetings that will take place with the trade unions .
27 Some misunderstanding exists at present about what it is , and what it is not , and of the processes that can encourage or suppress it .
28 Had he not better make that clear to both the Conservative and Labour Members who still believe that Britain could stay out of the developments that will take place in Europe ?
29 Is the Minister aware that many of the schemes in the report now appear dated , as do the geographical definitions of the areas that can benefit ?
30 Yet , as things stand , the next government will take office bereft of the instruments that would enable an effective economic strategy to be implemented .
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