Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] that [verb] [adv prt] the " in BNC.

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1 This chapter describes , with some basic facts and figures , the range of institutions that make up the United Kingdom 's education system .
2 Keynesians point to the large sums of money that move around the money market as firms and financial institutions anticipate changes in interest rates .
3 Where an old person is still to be seen at the centre of a web of relationships that extend down the generations and through the individual members to the community beyond it can be quite startling how the pleasure derived from life remains undiminished despite quite severe physical and material handicaps .
4 Supermarket and delicatessen shelves are often stocked with many interesting tins and bottles of sauces that conjure up the promise of the Orient with their exotic names .
5 There are many different types of institution that make up the financial sector , from banks to building societies to various institutions in the City of London .
6 Changes in the relative numbers of the different types of household that make up the aggregate population have actuarial consequences for the future pattern of public and private transfers into and out of collective saving and insurance funds .
7 If you have the sort of hairstyle that shows up the root regrowth within three weeks , necessitating retouching with either bleach or colourant , consider a restyle .
8 At last she straightened up , rubbing at the soreness in her back , aware of her hot , dishevelled appearance , of the small rivulets of sweat that ran down the valley between her breasts .
9 Professor Khan had been a crucial cog in the great mesh of wheels that made up the whole for the creation of an Iraqi nuclear warhead .
10 Instead of joining the press of bodies that jammed up the aisle towards the crush bar , he took my arm once again and drew me in the opposite direction .
11 And if I said to you those three elements of communication that makes up the hundred percent of it yes ?
12 The sky thundered , followed quickly by a crack of lightning that lit up the whole sky .
13 One carries out investigations under the Companies Acts , one under the Financial Services Acts , and there is a team of lawyers that carry out the prosecutions and advise the investigators .
14 Certainly , in this book , we shall need to include participants ' beliefs about most of the above parameters , including the place of the current utterance within the sequence of utterances that makes up the discourse .
15 But anyway the idea we have to fix up some sort of system that picks up the the targets from that .
16 He was a bit bird-like , a picky eater ( especially when he was paying ) , fast in his movements and very thin in the sort of way that brings out the motherly best in women .
17 Maybe , thousands of years ago , birds and reptiles from continental South America had reached the Galapagos , ferried on the rafts of vegetation that float down the rivers and out to sea .
18 To be just , that is to say , to justify its existence , criticism should be partial , passionate and political , that is to say , written from an exclusive point of view that opens up the widest horizons .
19 Conventional wisdom tells us that it is the lure of civilization that breaks up the old life , Tromø 's video games and bars pulling the Lappish kids down out of the forest into the town .
20 February was wet , with gales that howled up the valley and rattled the glass doors leading to the verandah .
21 Within this encircling road , lie a series of superb brown trout and sea-trout lochs : Scadavay , with shores that meander round the moor for a distance of more than fifty miles ; full of fishy points and promontories , reputed to contain 365 islands .
22 Both originated in a split in the nationalist movement of the early 1920s about the acceptability of the 1921 treaty with Britain that set up the Irish Free State .
23 These in their turn are grouped into assemblies that make up the total product/machine .
24 This conventional harness has a fairly high hook position with straps that go over the shoulder .
25 The bearer plunged at once into the warren of tiny streets , alleyways and passages between stalls that made up the area loosely known as the Bazaars .
26 Returning now to the context of a church planting team , it will not be such national pronouncements that are being sought : rather it is the expression of words from God that build up the individuals listening .
27 A rainbow is formed from the interaction of pure white sunlight with molecules of moisture in the atmosphere acting as prisms that break up the light into the respective colours perceived through our senses .
28 By the 1960s the cricket authorities therefore wanted a better crowd-drawer than the old three-day games between counties that made up the county championship .
29 Many knitters will not often come across patterns that take up the whole working memory .
30 What is it about kitchens at parties that brings out the homing pigeon in everybody ?
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