Example sentences of "that [noun] [verb] with [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It has certainly been claimed that values associated with ascetic Protestantism provided new motivation for scientific inquiry , particularly in Holland and England during the seventeenth century .
2 Dragon is thought to draw on technology from Sun 's collaboration with Cray Research Inc to develop the non-massively parallel Sparc technology that Cray adopted with Floating Point Systems Inc ( UX No 369 ) , and may use Fujitsu Ltd CPUs .
3 One answer is that courtship ensures that animals mate with other individuals of the correct species , sex and condition .
4 Huy saw that Surere spoke with absolute seriousness .
5 Long after Barcelona had become an industrial city , the miserable invaded the streets on religious festivals to reveal the massive urban poverty that Spain shared with nineteenth-century Europe .
6 Having made the point that blacks identify with each other ‘ automatically ’ , it is no surprise to learn that , when it comes to organizing aspirations for the future , blacks set their sights on blacks who have made it to , or near to , the top of their chosen occupation .
7 It was suddenly realized that films dealing with contemporary city life were doing well and the new realism was born .
8 Whatever one thinks of his comparisons , there is no difficulty in conceding in principle that physicists breaking with Newtonian concepts would be struggling to unlearn distinctions and assimilations which other cultures will never have made in the first place , so that the fundamentally different conceptualizations even of a pre-literate culture might illuminate him .
9 Over these next few weeks I 'd like us to be looking at some of the interviews that Jesus had with various characters , sometimes with an individual , sometimes with a small group of people , and just to see some of the things that we can learn from them .
10 The reason that Jesus talked with this woman was that he wanted to save her .
11 But many bureaux who are dependent on volunteers have nevertheless kept up with these increased demands and offer the same in-depth service that bureaux staffed with paid workers offer .
12 It assumes that firms faced with increased demand for their products will immediately attempt to increase their capital stocks .
13 I am not against Stockton as a town , but the bureaucrats must realise that people identify with real communities not false creations .
14 Suggestions that Hickman experimented with nitrous oxide remain unsubstantiated .
15 Of course the response which is likely to be made to such objections is that God works with human beings , so that only when human society has reached a certain stage of development does it become appropriate to ordain women .
16 Our results show that patients treated with low dose cyclosporin for PSC are more likely to have a disease course characterised by remission or mild activity than are patients receiving placebo .
17 An investigation launched by Knowsley Borough Council found that staff had reacted swiftly and that procedures complied with current legislation .
18 The Queen 's Speech also mentions the importance of making sure that Iraq complies with United Nations resolutions .
19 This species has small testes for its body size , even though the literature records that females associate with several males .
20 It is certainly important that teachers working with deaf people acquire a specialist theoretical knowledge of deaf language , deaf culture and deaf education , and most of these teachers acquire this in addition to experience in mainstream education working with hearing students .
21 In these situations they are able to contribute information and guidance regarding the problems that pupils have with visual activities and to consider on an individual basis the compounding effect that these may have in terms of the other disabilities from which the child may suffer .
22 A recent study showed that babies born with smaller head circumferences and lower ponderal indices had a higher fetal heart rate at 18 weeks .
23 Professor Jeffrey Goldstein believes that children play with aggressive toys for many reasons :
24 By romantic the authors mean , in this context , that the passions of men joined with the beautiful forms and great forces of nature and that men identify with these elements .
25 He reminds the visitor that so famed were Swiss soldiers for their heroism that monarchs vied with each other to hire them , and that the Swiss guards of Louis XVI died to a man in his defence when the mob stormed the Royal Palace in August 1792 .
26 During the trip to India — which , British elections permitting , should take place within a few months — Baker will emphasise government support for any satellite deals that India makes with private industry , for example , the state could provide loans to pay for the work .
27 In Scotland Woodley et al ( 1992 ) have shown that students entering with lower Highers scores are more likely to fail examinations and drop-out for that reason , while Johnes and Taylor ( 1989 ) have shown that non-completion rates in universities throughout the UK are related to the mean A-level score of students on entry .
28 We can infer from these studies that horses reared with other horses in a free and enriched environment ( like a large paddock which offers variety and interest ) , if given the extra stimulation of owners who continually expand their mental horizons , will be more intelligent than a horse that never leaves its paddock or continually lives in a stable or yard .
29 In both conditions the usual asymmetry emerged suggesting that factors associated with verbal output do not determine the advantage for the right ear .
30 Prima facie , it seems likely that princes joined with other laymen and ecclesiastics in encouraging the extensive forest clearance that characterized the French countryside ; but proof is lacking .
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