Example sentences of "[n mass] that [vb base] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A landing strip was organised to provide emergency services for any of the aircraft that suffer damage or be short of fuel .
2 National Drinkwise Day was organised against the background of statistics that show alcohol consumption per head has more than doubled in Britain since the Second World War , with alcohol abuse on the increase among the young .
3 Moreover , they have to consider those who influence opinion , sales channels and all communication media that express ideas and news .
4 I 'm sure I do n't need to inform Gadfly that it is the media that put faces to names .
5 And and and in the sort of business that a lot of M Ps , or people that become M Ps , and the sort of Mm er way they have to l It may not be a lot of money , and maybe they are entitled to some more .
6 She perhaps does n't like people that tell tales .
7 It means helping counsellees to recognize the situations , the events or the people that provoke stress , and how they react to the stress in their lives .
8 People that make decisions , they 're normally successful .
9 So welcome to the first edition of CCG People , which we hope will tell you all you need to know about the people that make CCG such a success .
10 Standing lonely and remote in a geographical position roughly half way between the Orkneys and Shetland Islands people that know Fair Isle would perhaps agree that on most days it rather belies a somewhat optimistic name .
11 It 's an interesting situation that you alluded to , that people that win wars , on the whole , given enough time , are regarded as ‘ all right ’ , whereas people that lose often are cast in the role of being baddies .
12 If he 's dying , of a coronary , well I ca n't stop him dying , but I can maybe help … the number of people whose lives you save in the course of your career , you can probably count on the fingers of one hand — it 's scientists and public health people that save lives .
13 this week again there 's a lot of repeats in it , and he said other people that send adverts in ca n't even get er a look in , they do n't , anyway that , after he wrote the letter it was in the following week .
14 Okay , well I mean there are var various people that enter sales as you know they 've probably been a plumber or something and gone into it .
15 I 'm sorry to say this , but the people that say money is n't everything , are the ones who 've got it , are n't they ?
16 It may not be open to those people that need support .
17 Now we must keep we must keep be I know people and I 'm sure every member in this council chamber knows people that need respite care .
18 ‘ The PR people that advise Waddingtons obviously think so , ’ he says .
19 It 's like , Aids and that like the glue sniffing advert , for instance , put on fo when the children go to bed , but they should be able to see that , sho , they should be able to see look , well that 's putting a message across to me as well , not just the parents , to me , I 'm the one that 's involved and I think that if well maybe the the producers would maybe or the people that do television would maybe put i to say , seven o'clock or that , where young children primary school age can actually sit and watch it .
20 T : The sound of people that read books .
21 ‘ On Sunday , when the squad assembled , I was told by our medical staff that Ally McCoist was as good as out because of his thigh injury and yet he scored two goals .
22 It is also made aware , by this ability to feel at a distance , of the movements of other fish swimming alongside it , an important ability for those species that form shoals .
23 Flight-muscle homogenates of Hyalophora cecropia and Locusta migratoria will actively oxidize fatty acids by mechanisms not unlike those occurring in vertebrate tissues ( Gilbert , 1967 ) but much more is known of flight-muscle metabolism in the species that use carbohydrates .
24 Those destructive birds that ‘ mash ’ seeds can take fruits larger than their gape , when compared with those species that swallow fruits , so are less restricted in their feeding than the more benign swallowers .
25 Of the sixteen families of lizards alive today , eleven of them have species that demonstrate tail-sacrifice .
26 Among the tiny species that attract attention , the Green-Eyed Rasbora Rasbora dorsiocellata reaches only 6cm in the wild , and tends to remain smaller than this in an aquarium .
27 Species that reduce CO 2 with H 2 do so according to the following equation :
28 It is not uncommon to seek a renegotiation of the price , after a survey report has been received that lists certain works that require attention .
29 Critics of the NEA were quick to note that both contained works that depict genitalia , but Ms Radice should be safe from prosecution , for she stated only that the shows were ‘ unlikely to have the long-term artistic significance necessary to merit endowment funding ’ .
30 The range should include some works that make demands on the reader in terms of content or length or organisation or language .
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