Example sentences of "and [art] [noun] that [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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31 Mains gas is supplied to around 85% of British homes : it 's available ‘ on tap ’ ( there 's no need to store it ready for use ) ; it 's clean ; it 's easy to control ; and the equipment that uses it needs very little maintenance .
32 Computers , and the programs that control them , rely no less on the past creativity of mathematicians .
33 You have to consider its results as they would affect all classes of the community , and the principles that underlie it , and you have to consider whether the people of this country have been consulted with regard to it .
34 The then editor of The Architectural Review , J.M. Richards , offered an affectionate description of the English suburb in The castles on the ground ( 1946 ) , which instead of pouring scorn on suburban taste , took more seriously the needs it fulfilled and the impulses that created it .
35 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 .
36 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 .
37 You have a much greater understanding of your own behaviour patterns and the things that motivate you , and this has helped you established your own list of goals .
38 Until then Frank had been safe because they had each other , and the things that troubled him were half buried and might well have sunk past danger .
39 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 .
40 Like solid fuel and lpg , you need to store it — in a tank accessible for refuelling by tanker — and the boilers that burn it must have a flue .
41 When we escape from the physical and the chains that bind us , we see the eternal and infinite being within us , then suddenly the mirror lake shivers and the images are stilled in frozen crystals .
42 And the bond that binds them together is the dynamic concept of the rule of God .
43 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 .
44 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 .
45 The main reason for the flow of emigrants was the farm crisis in Europe , and the circumstance that made it possible was the availability of cheap steamers .
46 Sometimes my own phone rings , and the voice that answers it is here inside the room , emerging from somewhere about the point where my two shirtsleeves meet .
47 Information is what it 's about and the systems that use it .
48 My problem , as you call it , is that he was 19 and serving his first year in the Light Infantry , in the Bogside of Londonderry , and the weapon that shot him dead was an MI6 high-velocity rifle , product of America , put into the hands of those scum by scum in America protected by American judges . ’
49 To advertise the fact , they surround the pollen and the anthers that produce it with the vivid petals of a flower .
50 ‘ In other words , it became technically possible for me , some three years ago , to make certain accurate predictions about a human individual by studying the structure of a newly fertilized female reproductive cell , in conjunction with detailed investigation of the adults who produced the ovum and the spermatozoon that fertilized it . ’
51 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 .
52 Resolving medical problems , admonishing the transgressors of rules , arbitrating disputes , cracking jokes with a deadpan expression on his face , Guruji is clearly the hub of this community and the force that holds it together .
53 However , the corporate culture , and the practices that back it up , have at least three features that encourage mobility :
54 Clearly there is a relation between the body and the mind that inhabits it .
55 The membranes of course contain both the proteins and the enzyme that phosphorylates them , protein kinase C. If radioactive ATP is added to a tiny sample of the membranes , and incubated together for a few seconds in a miniature test-tube , the membrane proteins become both phosphorylated and radioactive .
56 With one blow I could wipe that expression and the flesh that paints it right from their skulls .
57 The darkness that had possessed her at once scattered into light , and the joy that replaced it was too powerful to contain .
58 And the places that knew them shall know them no more . ’
59 It is naturally important to them that their children and grandchildren should know what life was like when they were young , and although younger people may not realise it at the time , a knowledge of their own family history and the characters that made it can be valuable to them , too , if they are to understand themselves and their own lives .
60 They wanted to know about your servants , and the ship that brought you to England , and everything ! ’
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