Example sentences of "[noun] that [noun] play [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | In doing so , they would highlight the various roles that money plays in society : a medium of exchange or of speculation , a store of value , and so on . |
2 | From her knowledge of the artists ' attitudes to their work , she pointed to the part that uncertainties played in the process of making their sculpture . |
3 | Psychology underplays the part that language plays in its investigations . |
4 | While many of them had developed techniques for checking understanding when teaching ‘ traditional ’ FE students , some of which were also useful when working with bilingual students , few of them had any professional training in the part that language plays in classroom learning . |
5 | It considers the part that language plays in everyday life , in communicating information and in cementing human and social relationships . |
6 | In the examination of the ‘ restructuring ’ of the Lancaster economy , a particular focus will be the place that women play in different service sectors and in their social and political practices . |
7 | Another problem is that the prosperous middle classes — who pay high marginal income tax rates themselves — exaggerate the importance that taxation plays in most people 's family budgets . |
8 | The joke was hardly likely to have them holding their ribs in Helsinki but it did reflect on the inordinate importance that gambling plays in the lives of Scottish footballers . |
9 | Washington and New York have been among the highs — alongside a triumphant LA show , the same night that Morrissey played across town . |
10 | Fig 5 ) These are the chords that Bryan plays during the bridge of Summer Of 69 . |
11 | as is the important role that government plays in financing . |
12 | A pro-walking policy would have to start with the recognition of the vital role that walking plays in everyday life , yet this role is at present often ignored in transport policies . |
13 | I am extremely aware of the important and valuable role that nurses play in my constituency and I want to pay tribute to them . |
14 | Finally , it is worth dwelling briefly on the role that users play in the innovation process , and on the factors which seem to be associated with successful innovation , since these are considerations which help to determine whether joint R&D activities need to be coupled with joint marketing to be successful . |
15 | Notice the crucial role that prices play in this remarkable result . |
16 | In addition , there is also the significant role that women played in emphasising and reaffirming the strong bond and solidarity among the people . |
17 | If we look at the look at the role that women play in our society today they have a very heavy burden already placed |
18 | More research is also needed on the role that biodiversity plays in ecosystems ; on existing relationships between fauna and flora , and on means of using natural resources within the context of sustainable development . |
19 | For the next two chapters we are going to look at the special role that money plays in the economy . |
20 | Bats may even use the sensations that we call colour for their own purposes , to represent differences in the world out there that have nothing to do with the physics of wavelength , but which play a functional role , for the bat , similar to the role that colours play to us . |
21 | The answer to this question depends on an understanding of the role that intention played in the interpretation of civil-law dispositions . |
22 | There are considerable differences in the implications of these analyses as to the possibilities and limitations of actors in these networks of legal arenas , and the role that power plays in predetermining access to these arenas . |
23 | National training in basic interviewing skills to be given to all police officers — this recognises the central role that confessions play in the police investigative strategy and the need to train officers out of the use of the ‘ persuasive techniques ’ , witnessed by the Commission 's researchers , which run the risk of producing unreliable evidence , in favour of a more open minded and even handed approach . |
24 | This work has completely neglected the role that language plays in social thinking and the aim of this project is to redress this imbalance . |
25 | The role that television plays in family life is being studied by videotaping people in their own homes . |
26 | Though it is clear that the true experiment is of limited use in sociology , it is important to recognize the central role that comparison plays in all social scientific explanation . |
27 | The version that Palmer played with has a vocabulary of 2,500 words , very small by human standards , though enough for application-specific work such as booking airline tickets , or controlling computer front ends . |
28 | The version that Palmer played with has a vocabulary of 2,500 words , very small by human standards , though enough for application-specific work such as booking airline tickets , or controlling computer front ends . |
29 | There is no doubt that Zbo played on Modigliani 's illness to excite sympathy in a way which the artist did not appreciate . |
30 | And the occasion will be given more spice by the fact that Dorahy played at full back and stand off during a spell at the Boulevard . |