Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [noun pl] that [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Just because we have , a so called civilized nation that we live in that destroys the world , that destroys animals that destroys the environment we 're living in !
2 In most cases tropical waterlilies are purchased from specialist nurseries that remove plants from the tuber in early summer , but on occasions it is possible to obtain tubers that have just started to come into growth earlier in the year .
3 Obviously , we do n't need to walk around in leotards or combat gear all day , but it is suicidal to wear clothes that impede our natural movement .
4 of old exploding suns that makes you feel
5 Others did n't really seem prepared to do things that demanded a response from people .
6 He gathered his own particular circle of close advisers around him and was prone to discount views that did not reflect those prevailing in his own circle .
7 The different playing philosophies that account for the North-South divide are emphasised by the views of two of the most successful coaches or recent times — Australia 's Bob Dwyer and Ian McGeechan of Scotland and the British Lions .
8 He noticed that some had beaks that seemed to be perfectly created for the needs of the locality .
9 As a consequence , it is impossible for Verhoeven to make films that do not embrace brutality .
10 As time has progressed I have produced a bit more and I have been prepared to show things that went a bit further back ; I have extended the oeuvre at both ends .
11 He returned to St Bartholomew 's and Moorfields Eye Hospital , London , in 1979 to research hyperlipidaemias that led to his MD .
12 Besides , it is not always easy to distinguish treatments that alleviate symptoms and enhance life from those that prolong it ; this point is well illustrated by the use of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors for cardiac failure .
13 Moreover , it may also be possible to engineer plants that scavenge other greenhouse gases , such as methane , from the atmosphere .
14 Therefore it is often preferable to select materials that do not have such a tight-knit structure ; when appropriate , the teacher can extend the enquiries and discoveries with these along the lines of the structured material .
15 These included things that presented bold shapes and vivid colouring with pattern and texture .
16 It 's not unusual to find schools that have for many years undertaken a job analysis for all staff including ancillary assistants , caretaker and nursery nurses .
17 I was silent for a moment , trying desperately hard to remember events that had happened only a few minutes earlier .
18 But the apostle in verse three uses words that suggest that much true prophecy is positive , tender , consoling , and patiently upbuilding .
19 There has to be better enforcement , and most of all there needs to be better education ; everybody in the country needs to hear more about animal welfare and animal conservation from an early age so that they are less likely to do things that have serious adverse effects on animals or the environment .
20 By consciously controlling our behaviour we are more likely to do things that need to be done to achieve the objective .
21 These use arguments that have become familiar in the philosophy of religion .
22 The skilled negotiator is far more likely to say things that reveal what he or she is thinking , intending and feeling than the less skilled , who reckon that to expose such things is naïve .
23 People here are not functional specialists and , therefore , are less likely to advocate policies that promote functional at the expense of corporate interests .
24 Three groups of plants appeared that possessed such structures and all three have descendants that have survived without much change — clubmosses which resemble mosses but have stiffer stems ; horsetails which grow in waste patches and ditches and have stems encircled at intervals with rings of needle-like leaves ; and ferns .
25 Thus , anti-monotony devises such as theme and variation or gradation of tone , colour , texture , etc , all introduce complexities that demand greater efforts of comparison , thereby making the process more interesting .
26 No visitor can claim to have had a totally Swiss experience until he or she has travelled on one of the many cogwheel railways that whisk the traveller from ground level to the heights .
27 Fig. 5 illustrates factors that have inhibited improved export performance amongst respondents .
28 We 've all — take these two poems , we 've all been children ; most people have been in love ; we 're all we all think about our death ; we all think about our parents ; we all like stories and we all like stories that seem , you know , to deal with some primal central human experience , so I do n't think you have to say anything more than what we all know already , that we all have a great deal in common with one another .
29 Factors other than flower quality become important when treating roses as border shrubs : some produce coloured stems or spines , others have decorative or scented foliage , and many bear hips that persist well into winter .
30 I understand that both county structure plans and the local plans for Slough borough council , the royal borough of Windsor and Maidenhead and South Bucks district all contain policies that restrict or presume against development in areas liable to flooding .
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