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

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1 The hasty note , the spluttering pen , the exasperated correction , the careful clerkly hand , the grandiloquent flourish , the obsequious subscription , the torn seal , the glint of sand still held in the writing from the hand that strewed it centuries ago — all these and much else bring me into close company with the past , more than the rooms in which men sat , the streets they walked , the clothes they wore or the trinkets that adorned them .
2 So , it is not the country of domicile of economic institutions or the classes that dominate them that is the primary consideration in explaining how the global system works , but rather the structural locations of institutions and classes in the global capitalist system .
3 They appear in the most numbers where the marshes meet the wolds and where the stream that feed them from this higher region are , in consequence , faster flowing .
4 Most people vary enormously in the reserves that they have available , so that the things that floor them at the end of term may be the same small irritations that they sailed through at the beginning .
5 Some tests done in was n't there , in one of those prisons , and I think they tried with very violent , very aggressive er , prisoners there , and it , they eventually found that the colours that calmed them down most of all was pink .
6 The reasons were simple : ‘ The British people are opposed to the sell-offs because they are more socially-responsible , more community-minded , more far-sighted , more patriotic than the Government that governs them .
7 But since the thrust of the argument is for grass-roots power and the paper refers implicitly to unpopular counties created by the 1974 reforms , the districts are less worried than the counties that contain them .
8 This suggests that although the blast that killed them was intensely hot , it lasted only a few moments , not long enough to ignite fabrics .
9 YOU ca n't enjoy good beer if the pubs that serve them are badly run or have been modernised in a vulgar and insensitive fashion .
10 It was a position of strange intimacy ; as if the steam that shrouded them was a veil that cut out the world .
11 ‘ It represents a new way of thinking about the media world we live in and a new way of learning the skills of active engagement and critical reflection with all forms of modern media — television , video , film , radio , print , and the glue that binds them all together — advertising , ’ says Sister Elizabeth Thoman , Executive Director of the Center for Media and Values .
12 Here are some of the main messages and the noises that transmit them :
13 It 's also about organisations and the people within them — not just the patient who dies , but the doctors , nurses , auxiliaries , planners , administrators , clerks , and porters , and the noisy , chaotic interaction between them and the structure that surrounds them .
14 Now many people seem to think that technology means machines and equipment , but machines and equipment and the software that run them are only the products of technology .
15 Volume one comprises eight chapters which introduce social insects and the factors that separate them from their less cooperative allies .
16 For this reason it would appear likely that bones modified as greatly as these would be uncommon in the fossil record , and the predators that produce them unlikely to be important contributors to fossil bone assemblages .
17 We study different cultures and the communities that produce them , placing our primary emphasis on social relations and treating culture as a vehicle or medium for social interaction rather than an end in itself .
18 The W and Z particles figure prominently in attempts to develop a single unified theory of the particles that form the matter of the Universe and the forces that mould them together .
19 Chapter II of part II provides for amendments to legislation dealing with railways and similar systems and the footpaths that cross them .
20 He was the natural ancestor of Jim Baxter , Jimmy Johnstone and the rascals that followed them into Scotland shirts .
21 The bosses of a troubled firm and the shareholders that appoint them choose between chapter 11 and workouts .
22 These patterns and the genes that encoded them enabled him to study snail evolution — how and why snail populations diverged from each other .
23 Computers , and the programs that control them , rely no less on the past creativity of mathematicians .
24 Therapist : ‘ Now we have looked at the physical symptoms and the thoughts that accompany them , let's now look at how anxiety effects your behaviour .
25 The people who make the laws and regulations relating to such a highly technological activity as aviation are as capable of making mistakes as the engineers who build the aircraft and the crews that fly them .
26 But while this makes the book accessible it is also an admission of weakness : instead of in-depth analysis it offers a series of snapshots — of the tourist industry ; of military bases and the women that serve them ; of diplomatic wives and so on .
27 And the bond that binds them together is the dynamic concept of the rule of God .
28 Use the multi purpose brush head together with one of the towels provided to clean tiled surfaces , the bath , shower and the areas that surround them .
29 More than 20 plasterers were resident in Bristol in these years and what seems to have happened was that the two Tyndalls brooded over rolls of Chinese wallpaper and popular books of decorative devices like The Modern Builder 's Assistant ( 1757 ) , picking up and choosing the themes and the motifs that pleased them .
30 The seduction scenes are beautifully timed by Dustin and a super-cool Bancroft , but they have enough ambivalence to suggest his guilt and her loneliness , and the emptiness that brings them together .
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