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

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1 Much of the mercury that escapes in to the soil and the air and in to the water , finishes up here in the rivers , and there it reacts with naturally occurring compounds to form a compound called methyl mercury which is far more dangerous to man than is mercury itself .
2 At the pier [ Gairloch ] I waited the transport boats , seen in dim shadowy form coming from the steamboat that lay out in the bay , and listened to the plash of the oars .
3 Erm but the more general training er sort of across the board that came up for staff in general was certain things that are , are bound to happen for example on course training will happen .
4 The smell that floated back from the river with its docks and factories was unpleasant , like her life at present .
5 The rivers , too , will have a good flush through , removing a lot of the silt that built up during the drought .
6 Inside the two women who keep the inn serve through the hatch that opens on to the one room .
7 Charity stared , stunned , at the open , upside-down jewellery box on her bathroom floor , and at the necklace that winked up at her , looking like a dozen teardrops strung together on a web of silver .
8 The excuse that filtered through to the press was that jury members did n't consider the film sufficiently ‘ German ’ .
9 I think the bit that stands up above the horizon is fine , I mean I think that gives you a good idea of what it would have been like had you been able to get the whole , or not perhaps the whole of it , but a lot more of the post up above the horizon simply by getting down lower .
10 There was frequently a hair-tidy of the same design on the dressing-table , a little dish with a lid , and a hole through which one could push the hair that came out on the comb .
11 The soul-searching that went on in the security community , in the think tanks and universities throughout the United States in 1990 gives some hint of that ‘ sense of loss ’ .
12 But when I heard Elvis , I could n't , I really could n't , believe the noise that came out of him .
13 In recent months the residents of the area around the bar had been complaining almost nightly to the police about the noise that went on until the small hours and about the hypodermics left strewn around the piazza , a serious health hazard to the children who played there during the day .
14 We now turn to statements on the curriculum that came out of the debate .
15 He inspected the blood that came off on his hand and swore again .
16 ‘ She staggered and fell ; nearly blinded with the blood that rained down from a deep gash in her forehead ; but raising herself with difficulty … breathed one prayer for mercy to her Maker .
17 The pain of coughing and the blood that frothed up in his sputum .
18 A , a curtain is used to screen you off , and if it 's a very cold day we 've got infra-red heat we 've got a lamp above the he , the couch and we actually put on the infra-red heat so we warm you up first before you start , before we start so your body is feeling nice and warm and you 're feeling relaxed , we have nice music playing and it does help right , with the tension that builds up on the shoulders .
19 Unfortunately , though , the gas is often extremely hot , probably over 800 degrees C , so the instrument that comes out of the jet is often only a sad relic of the instrument that went in .
20 It happens that what we 've done is we 've taken it and hung it on the starlight , the magic of starlight — how wonderful it is , how much you can tell from just looking at a star through a telescope and measuring the light that comes out of it , and this takes us into realms of why a star shines ; what do you mean by time when you go back millions of years into the universe lifetime ; what do you mean , why do stars shine with different colours .
21 Claudia woke up slowly , opening her eyes and closing them immediately against the light that poured in through long narrow windows .
22 Remember the riot that broke out at Leeds towards the end of the 1970-71 season when Ray Tinkler allowed a West Bromwich goal to stand , ruling that Colin Suggett , standing offside when the attack crossed the halfway line , had not been interfering with play .
23 Murderous and anguished work — the thinking that goes on between the rehearsal and the deed itself .
24 I went into the job feeling confident enough , but the wind that got up for our first day soon knocked that out of me .
25 The car that ran out of petrol on 31 July 1964 was a six-cylinder Rover belonging to Commander Molland , Richard and Kate 's grandfather .
26 The car that drew up outside the villa at sunset was of an obsolete make , long in the bonnet , high on the wheels , cared for , faintly absurd , the kind of car that nowadays would be called vintage .
27 But the croak that came out of his parched throat was hardly recognisable .
28 Giger was asked to produce designs not only for the full-grown monster , especially its head , but also for the two earlier stages , the ‘ face-hugger ’ ( the piece that comes out of the egg to attach itself to an animal/human and force an embryo down their throat ) and the ‘ chest-burster ’ ( the small creature that has grown enough within the host to burst out to an independent existence , killing the host in the process ) .
29 Another time , a photographer had ventured onto the reef that rose up from the sea at the far corner .
30 Most players are baffled by the animosity that set in between Morgan and Docherty , although one former .
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