Example sentences of "and the [noun pl] [that] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 In Blake 's poem and Hemingway 's reportage , there is a correspondence between the writer 's anger and the conditions that evoke it .
2 Here are some of the main messages and the noises that transmit them :
3 When this disorder of mood returns again in the Dry Drunk Syndrome one sees the clear distinction between the disease of Alcoholism itself and the consequences that follow it , if and when the sufferer later returns to drinking .
4 Knowledge , rather , is an emergent of an interactive process between a collectivity of subjects and the objects that constitute their environment .
5 At the end of the day a company is no more ( but even more importantly , no less ) than the sum of the people and the skills that comprise it .
6 Volume one comprises eight chapters which introduce social insects and the factors that separate them from their less cooperative allies .
7 These observations suggest that the peak β cell mass may be determined early in life , even during gestation , and the factors that influence it are likely to be important in the development of diabetes .
8 They attempt to justify the claim and the assumptions that underlie it , by ‘ advancing some conjectures and some evidence regarding the ways in which language and thought change under the impact of the specialised forms of written text ’ ( ibid . ) .
9 For this reason it would appear likely that bones modified as greatly as these would be uncommon in the fossil record , and the predators that produce them unlikely to be important contributors to fossil bone assemblages .
10 We study different cultures and the communities that produce them , placing our primary emphasis on social relations and treating culture as a vehicle or medium for social interaction rather than an end in itself .
11 The W and Z particles figure prominently in attempts to develop a single unified theory of the particles that form the matter of the Universe and the forces that mould them together .
12 Since the 1970s physicists have had a ‘ standard model ’ of the fundamental particles of matter and the forces that govern their behaviour .
13 Above all , there is a feeling that the metaphysical and religious thinking revealed in the Greek dramas is specially relevant to German thought about the relation of man to the cosmos and the forces that rule it .
14 Naturally the inherent constraints of the archaeological evidence , our caution about the relationship between the archaeological record and the activities that formed it , and the limited research which has been carried out determine the cohesion and balance of a work of this type .
15 Chapter II of part II provides for amendments to legislation dealing with railways and similar systems and the footpaths that cross them .
16 He was the natural ancestor of Jim Baxter , Jimmy Johnstone and the rascals that followed them into Scotland shirts .
17 The bosses of a troubled firm and the shareholders that appoint them choose between chapter 11 and workouts .
18 The thing to avoid or at least cut down on is refined sugar and the products that contain it .
19 These patterns and the genes that encoded them enabled him to study snail evolution — how and why snail populations diverged from each other .
20 Computers , and the programs that control them , rely no less on the past creativity of mathematicians .
21 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 .
22 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 .
23 She rubbed as if she would erase the images that flitted through her mind as she worked , like an unconnected pageant — the images , and the thoughts that crowded her mind around them .
24 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 .
25 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 .
26 By understanding this example you will be better able to set about understanding your own situation and the things that control your own dieting behaviour .
27 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 .
28 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 .
29 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 .
30 and the a the idea of of erm the butch woman in dungarees , as being the feminist , erm and the women that burnt her bra or whatever was a feminist of the seventies , but it does n't mean to say that the ideas are n't still there , and I still want to be treated as an equal , but I do , I do n't see that I should change the way that I dress or the way that that I want to act
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