Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [noun] that [verb] in " in BNC.
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1 | These wide orientations underpin and make sense of our second series — certain rather specific texts that represent in more precise manner the Council at its most authoritative . |
2 | Merely repeating policies that worked in the past was not enough . |
3 | In short the pictures in an art museum have been closely monitored , often through decades and in a few cases for centuries , so full descriptions that appear in the catalogues have a thorough-paced authority . |
4 | When any milk enters a baby 's stomach , it is turned into curds and whey , breast milk curds pass through the stomach easily , but formula milk produces tougher , less digestible curds that stay in the stomach for about four hours . |
5 | Cassie knew of only one stone that flashed in that particularly satisfying way . |
6 | There was only one thing that mattered in the end . |
7 | But not all mosquitoes that breed in puddles or water pots are vectors of malaria , and it takes a competent entomologist to distinguish the dangerous from the harmless and to carry out this ‘ species sanitation ’ . |
8 | Nearly all substances that appear in the urine show daily rhythms and these are due to our habits as well as our body clock . |
9 | Does my right hon. Friend agree that the greatest injustice to genuine asylum seekers is to be found in the enormously long delays that occur in the processing of applications ? |
10 | Among the Butterflyfish , shaped like discs that have been squeezed from the sides , are some of the most beautiful species that swim in the sea . |
11 | The discussion above has indicated the most important observations that help in assigning the electronic spectra of transition metal complexes . |
12 | They spent so much time talking about gay things that they did n't actually have much time to do many gay things — which is why I think the really crucial thing that happened in the seventies was not the liberation of a particular sexuality but actually the liberation of a particular set of relationships through which people could enjoy sex , or not have sex , as the case may be . |
13 | I tried out three companies that specialise in cultural holidays accompanied by expert lecturers . |
14 | There were so many people that had become involved in this now enormous creature that resided in Beckenham called Growth . |
15 | Component 1 , on the other hand , is free from obvious banding and it is possible to pick out several areas that differ in surface reflectance and degree of dissection . |
16 | I thought it was exclusively terrible criminals that live in that part of the world . |
17 | Voluntary landscape agreements have not saved acres of hedgerows , heath or woodland and even those trees that remain in lowland England are an ageing population because insufficient planting has taken place over the past thirty years . |
18 | A simply enormous whistle that echoed in the valley . |
19 | The administrative arrangement and supervision required for such teamwork was exactly the sort of skill in which Lewis excelled , and the hours passed quickly with the progressive gleaning of intelligence , the gradual build up of hard fact to bolster tentative theory — and always that almost insolent gratification that shone in Morse 's eyes , for the latter appeared to have known ( or so it seemed to Lewis ) most of the details before the calls and corroboration had been made . |
20 | Gardens of England & Wales lists over 2,800 gardens that open in aid of the National Gardens Scheme , 574 for the first time . |
21 | ‘ That 's welcome news , of course , but I doubt that it will remove all the very real concerns that abound in the community . |
22 | The combined responsibility , and the very large increases that occurred in both civil and criminal work , co-inciding with the Treasury 's insistence that expenditure from public funds be kept in bounds , led to acrimonious and repeated clashes with the legal profession over fees and rates of remuneration . |
23 | A form of rich picture was drawn up following the initial investigations , but it was used mainly as a summary of the structures , staffing levels and other essentially static factors that existed in the situation , and not as the basis for selecting a relevant system . |