Example sentences of "that [verb] [prep] [art] [noun] and " in BNC.
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1 | There is a freshness and enthusiasm that communicate with the listener and the recording , too , is eminently acceptable . |
2 | It was the kind of bed that made into a table and bench-seats during the day and you just took the table off its legs and fitted it into some slots for night-time . |
3 | AT THE time of the last Gusher , the Safety project team were actively investigating trends in accident type and frequency that applied to the platforms and trades particularly relevant to WGEC . |
4 | As they set off she realized they were n't driving back towards the restaurants of the town centre and Willi 's beloved Franz Joseph hotel , but up to the mountain road that led over the pass and into the next valley . |
5 | Inside the first attic , Léonie had discovered , if you fumbled your way through the dusty darkness to what seemed a cupboard on the far side , you found , within this , a ladder clamped to the wall that led to a trapdoor and thence to a bit of flat roof . |
6 | Léonie wheeled , scrambled back past the baker 's , and fled along the boulevard edged with limes that led to the church and the walled cemetery , to the lane beyond . |
7 | He walked down the flight of stairs that led to the road and looked at his car , a Rover 90 . |
8 | When he passed the entry that led to the bathrooms and toilets , he became more circumspect . |
9 | She had been walking away from him towards the path that led to the gate and she turned her head and said , ‘ Did n't want to disturb you ; you looked so peaceful , asleep . ’ |
10 | Lisa smiled to herself as she walked back along the corridor that led to the drawing-room and the conservatory . |
11 | A young , innocent man , very knowledgeable about ferrets , the driver had led me across a scrubby field that led to the riverbank and had then triumphantly pointed to a weathered stone below a thorn bush . |
12 | In the beginning there was carbon , and after several generations of Super Novae there was the solar system and then there were a whole lot of trees and they all fell down plonk into bogs and got turned into coal , and that led to the dinosaurs and that led to the mammals and that led to humans and that led to the miners . ’ |
13 | There are some very good photographs and some intriguing snippets of information — Michael Bowyer tells how the Operational Requirement that led to the Hampden and Wellington specified that the aircraft should have folding wings for hangar storage ! |
14 | In the beginning there was carbon , and after several generations of Super Novae there was the solar system and then there were a whole lot of trees and they all fell down plonk into bogs and got turned into coal , and that led to the dinosaurs and that led to the mammals and that led to humans and that led to the miners . ’ |
15 | He went to the glass door that led to the garden and looked out . |
16 | The incident provoked a demonstration that led to the arrest and beating of Vuk Draskovic , head of the Serbian Renewal Movement , the largest opposition democratic party . |
17 | A Sturmabteilung opened the door that led into the cabin and Frick walked through , the others following . |
18 | She crossed the footbridge that led into the red and grey brick town . |
19 | ‘ I 'd better get the glucose testing kit , ’ she mumbled as she edged towards the French window that led into the breakfast-room and then along a passage to the suite of rooms used by Faye and Bill . |
20 | Yet the only waste that goes into the sea and which has sparked the dramatic protests by the Greenpeace organisation , has been ‘ low-level ’ , or mildly-contaminated materials . |
21 | Now that the early patents have expired and much of the know-how lies in the public domain , it is essential that the considerable effort that goes into the design and development of new integrated circuits is protected . |
22 | and the tray , that 's it though , that is it actual Christmas drink that goes round the room and then the presents come out I look out the window and the snow blow |
23 | The traditional unit is a box that sits between the mains and the AC-in socket on your computer . |
24 | He also wrote of the superstition , the human passions and the religious representations that interfered with the observation and application of reason which should lead to knowledge . |
25 | In relation to the tap and glass metaphor we can think of these as being something like a plunger that fits over the glass and which forces down the level of stress . |
26 | The first is growing discontent among many of the countries that borrow from the Bank and the IMF ( see page 70 ) . |
27 | Erm a lot of us are bothered by eyebrows some of us have got really long coarse hair that grow in the eyebrows and we take those out as well . |
28 | The train was a slow one that stopped at every station and I was eventually discovered , clutching my red handbag and Arthur , in Carlisle where the train terminated . |
29 | A second difference concerns the single union-management channel for handling regulative issues in Britain as opposed to the dual , but clearly differentiated , system in Germany between the works council structure and that provided by the union and employer . |
30 | The second related study is designed to investigate the relationship between welfare provision , household organisation and labour market activity including the role played by occupation linked pension and other welfare schemes , state financed social security and that provided within the family and the community . |