Example sentences of "[noun pl] [that] [adv] [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | People should know exactly how to vote for animal rights in the election and that is for one of the parties that unanimously supported this Bill . |
2 | For the next three minutes they experienced sensations that only requited sexual lust can bring . |
3 | These tenements had been empty for several years , the small shopfronts that once elbowed each other along the street boarded up . |
4 | ‘ Can You Shake ’ is pure sixties melody with the inevitable jangling guitars and wah-wah- wahs but somehow it manages to dodge all the worst cliches that usually accompany this sort of workout . |
5 | What Butthole Surfers have done , what made and makes them so crucial , is that they 've taken on the sonic possibilities bequeathed still unexplored and underdeveloped by acid rock but have jettisoned many of the disabling attitudes that originally trammelled that music — sophistication , expertise , the counter-cultural impulse to edify . |
6 | Now , it is intuitively clear that an individual has the evolutionary option of operating strategies that either maximize individual fitness or provide varying degrees of assistance to relatives . |
7 | Their effect on stress does not have the comparative regularity , independence and predictability of suffixes , and there is no prefix of one or two syllables that always carries primary stress . |
8 | The second station , the Home Service , was more ‘ serious ’ : for example it carried the main news bulletins that naturally attracted huge wartime audiences . |
9 | Intermediate values are seen for tawny owls and great grey owls ( 50–60 per cent ) , and high values for the owls that also showed greatest damage to the maxilla , the short-eared owl , spotted eagle owl and European eagle owl ( 80–90 per cent ) . |
10 | The legends of St George and the Dragon , Apollo and Python , the Forces of Light overcoming the Forces of Darkness , Heaven and Hell and the innumerable analogies existing throughout the myths and philosophies of every civilization , all speak as metaphors that clearly illustrate this struggle towards spiritual awareness or ‘ evolution ’ in its correct context . |
11 | In fact , the two trials that directly compared intravenous heparin with no heparin as adjunctive therapy to thrombolysis in the absence of aspirin give contradictory results . |
12 | The evidence shows that , when adjusting output during a downturn in the economy , many firms that have taken advantage of regional assistance contract operations at those plants placed in areas that previously had high unemployment choose to close these plants . |
13 | It encourages the conditions for crime in communities that already feel more impact from crime because they contain more victims of crime , as well as more offenders . |
14 | One of the rewarding products of placing language under the microscope is the abolition of many of the categoric certainties that often inform rhetorical discussion of the inner city . |
15 | Using staining techniques and toxins that specifically destroy individual nerve cells , neuroscientists have been able to trace the pathway of nerves that send acetylcholine signals in the higher cortex back to their origin , a small region of the forebrain known as the nucleus basalis of Meynert . |
16 | Yet this portrait of women is incoherent and Walker 's great desire to liberate and celebrate women is compromised by her appropriation of patriarchal perspectives that ultimately constrict this freedom . |
17 | What of the merits of a school 's pastoral care of pupils , the extra curricular sporting and other activities , school visits at home and abroad , foreign exchanges , the youth club , school productions , links with industry , links with the community , and much more , including things that never become public knowledge ? |
18 | In some cases they do not conform to the kinds of sources that naturally have such material inherent to their structure . |
19 | Among the different groups now contending for influence , the most important are the democratic reformers , the men and women who stood in recent local elections on platforms that broadly advocated multi-party politics and bolder economic change . |
20 | These sources include articles and official statements published in ACCOUNTANCY , course and conference notes from the few delegates that still attend external training , and letters and reports already produced within the firm as part of normal client service work . |
21 | When benefits in kind are considered , the balance of the redistribution is in fact significantly in favour of the most prosperous households that typically enjoy more take-up of education through children staying on at school and more benefits with regard to health care . |
22 | I think translating into financial terms that actually means less money , because |
23 | We reported in May 's Pilot Notes the extraordinary political and linguistic arguments that finally led this summer to the closing of Grimbergen , one of Belgium 's most important GA aerodromes . |
24 | Another of our language tutorials that greatly benefit any user wishing to learn a foreign language . |
25 | However , its physical beauty is unsurpassed and silk rugs are normally used as decorative , rather than functional examples of textile art — either as wall-hangings , or floor coverings in rooms that rarely see practical use . |
26 | It has proved possible to reach agreements that eventually ended atmospheric pollution caused by nuclear tests , that prohibited environmental modification and kept Antarctica free of nuclear weapons and military establishments . |
27 | The poor die young — before they can contract the chronic diseases that dearly cost national health schemes . |
28 | Conventionally , a record or tuple is identified by one or more attributes that uniquely identify that occurrence . |
29 | By reporting the character ’ s thoughts in the third person , past tense , as in traditional narrative , but keeping to vocabulary appropriate to the character , and omitting some or all of the tags that normally introduce reported speech ( like ‘ he thought ’ , ‘ she wondered ’ , etc. ) an effect of intimate access to the character 's inner self is produced , without relinquishing the task of narrating to the character entirely , as in the pseudo-autobiography or interior monologue . |
30 | It was this establishment of bishoprics that finally destroyed Saxon identity , for life began to revolve around centralised locations with the bishoprics generating towns , and the ancient semi-nomadic life was eroded . |