Example sentences of "[art] [n mass] that [verb] " in BNC.

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1 There they give just the same protection to their new owners as they did to the jellyfish that developed them .
2 Well it 's alright , I mean if it was the chassis that had gone
3 And he ran full speed down the hill , by-passing the bodies of Rebel and the lamb and scattering the sheep that had almost settled again .
4 When he was clear of the goat herds and the sheep that grazed around the village , he moved down to the river that was a tributary of the distant Tigris .
5 Whereas many otherwise ‘ progressive ’ disciples of Rousseau believed in controlling the entire environment of the child and programming its mind with carefully selected sense impressions , Wordsworth and Dorothy believed in complete freedom : ‘ Till a child is four years old he needs no other companions than the flowers , the grass , the cattle , the sheep that scamper away from him , when he makes a vain unexpecting chase after them , the pebbles upon the road etc .
6 Not only joy to the sheep that 's been rescued , but it brings joy in heaven .
7 Erm with without a new settlement erm that that was indeed the the impression that erm I was left with as well , and what what we 've sought to do in in the evidence that we 've we 've put before you is to take the nine seven , nine thousand seven hundred figure in Greater York , and and er s based on the data supplied by the County Council to demonstrate that that actually when one looks at outstanding commitments erm with planning permission , identified the sites er without planning permission , those those that are allocated in local plans , making suitable allowances for small sites erm windfall sites and conversion , erm the the residual figure that is left in Greater York , which I calculate to be eight thousand six hundred and thirty seven , once one has taken away completions , which I think is an agreed figure between nineteen ninety one and nineteen ninety three of one thousand and sixty three , that erm , those existing commitments , and the sites likely to come forward , ma virtually match the figure for the outstanding housing requirement , so so one is left with a view that erm from from the data that 's put in front of us that there is n't a residue of that size to accommodate , although I accept that there may well be a residue of some sort , erm and it seems to me that the established Greater York erm framework , er is is the process by which that is distributed around the counties along the lines that the discussion 's proceeded this morning .
8 Again , it is not totally inappropriate that this sort of overlap should exist since RMI must build upon the data that exist within the service ; it can not be separate and unrelated to that which currently exists .
9 The data that result are increasingly applied to the evaluation of environmental and epidemiological problems concerned with human and animal health .
10 In a very real sense , although answers to questions are being elicited in both approaches , the data that result are fundamentally different .
11 It is concerned with the data that exists , not how it is used .
12 Another aspect of the data that has not been adequately explained is known as odd-even staggering .
13 Although this was an extreme case , it is by no means unique and practically every university teacher who has supervised an undergraduate dissertation will recognize the problem of trying to write a dissertation backwards ; that is to say , taking the data that have already been collected and then trying to find some hypothesis which they can be used to test .
14 The large bulk of the data that have led to this conclusion originates from areas south of the polar circle .
15 She was puzzled by her inability to repeat its results and even more puzzled by the data that purported to support them .
16 A landing strip was organised to provide emergency services for any of the aircraft that suffer damage or be short of fuel .
17 After take-off Beaton surveyed his surroundings : ‘ Silk-lined walls , arm chairs like Pullmans , various compartments for eating , sleeping , smoking — this is the aircraft that took Churchill to America … how grateful I am to be among the lucky ones on the last lap for home . ’
18 RAF Gate Guards ( Airlife , 203pp , illus , hbk , £19.95 ) by Jim Simpson is a handy guide to all the aircraft that guard the gates of RAF establishments at home and abroad .
19 This E S R D really is the bible and we have specified the aircraft to meet that E S R D and not anything extra , er obviously if one of the four nations wants to build a nuclear role into the aircraft that becomes a very big political question first and foremost and we have just not considered it at the technical level at all because it 's er it 's not in the requirement .
20 There was no sign , other than the winking of a small green light , that the aircraft that reverted to his control .
21 The aircraft that claimed to have attacked Berlin were from 44 , 49 , 50 , 58 , 61 , 83 , and 99 Squadrons .
22 Any feature of the interior of the aircraft that has contributed to the injury or death of the occupants is recorded and the manufacturers and airworthiness authorities informed .
23 However , the aircraft that caught the Stark was a French Mirage .
24 Another programme explores the fish that congregate around sunken wrecks off the British coastline .
25 In the week before the stranding several people , mainly fishermen , claimed to have seen whales entering the Wash , perhaps in pursuit of the fish that make up the bulk of their diet .
26 We were asking Fish Sparks as we call him how he knew about the fish that swims up your pee and he said he 'd seen some fat explorer fellow on the box going on about it , which sounded likely enough .
27 So all the fish that use this system , whether in the rivers of West Africa or in South America , keep their bodies as stiff as ramrods and have to propel themselves by undulation of their fins .
28 Fighting will probably break out and so the fish that becomes the sub-dominant one should be removed , not the dominant fish .
29 In August each year , the fish that have just reached adulthood travel towards the American coast .
30 Huge numbers of the hatchlings are immediately eaten by the fish that swim in shoals around the reefs .
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