Example sentences of "[n mass] that [verb] them " 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 Many offer aeration and flow control facilities to increase the amount of essential oxygen in your water ( PFK May ) Tuck them away in corners and use the outflow to provide currents for those fish that like them — or defect the outflow onto the tank side and disperse it , for fish that like calmer surroundings .
3 Ospreys do not nest in the Galloway lochs , although they do ‘ prospect ’ the area regularly : it seems likely that it is the lack of fish that keeps them away .
4 Clare Short , Labour MP for Ladywood , who raised the issue in the Commons in January , said : ‘ I think the West Midlands Police were trying to brush the matter under the carpet and it was only pressure from MPs and the media that made them do anything . ’
5 That 's why it 's best to go through an agency or er something like White and Eddies because they have people that collect them and they have people who have to take up references and
6 How blind are our so-called leaders and how blind are the people that follow them aimlessly up the garden path ?
7 It was drawing room for people that had them .
8 It 's the God in people that connects them to me . ’
9 It 's the God in people that connects them to me ’
10 Do they go to the people that need them , or the people that can afford to pay Hove prices that come down from London ?
11 No they they were paid from the people that employed them .
12 It 's not the flowers , it 's the people that buy them .
13 We ca n't stand the people that buy them .
14 Groups , like the people that comprise them , come in different shapes and sizes .
15 well that 's because half the people that leave them there live in south London .
16 With the final retreat of the ice many of the cold climate specialists perished ( possibly with the help of man ) , although some of the species that accompany them , like lemmings or musk ox , survive today in the harsh conditions of the arctic tundra .
17 Note the executives are recreating the dynamics that get them into difficulty .
18 Our three pictures marked A , B and C show three well-known TV personalities — A is Jim Bergerac , B is Inspector Morse and C is the Larkin family — and the cars they drive in the TV series that made them famous .
19 As for the next ten years of Brookside , Eithne and the elusive Chrissie Rogers offer their best regards to the series that made them both household names .
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