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

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1 So by some means we must devise solutions that produce at least what we have at present ; that is to say , the £27,000 million which the Inland Revenue collected by direct taxation .
2 rods that go in there .
3 Distorted faces peered from walls , agonised limbs writhed from the pavements , and pillars of stone groaned with voices that came from once human lips .
4 What is clear is that public policies that come from outside and are imposed on inner-city populations are often based on prejudice and ignorance .
5 see whether the description includes activities that fit into more than one class ,
6 decide , when there are activities that fit into more than one class , whether the one is ordinarily incidental to the other ,
7 Beetles that have at least a portion of the adult population overwintering , carry some Laboulbeniales through the winter ; when the new adults emerge , the old , infected ones are ready to carry the infection to them .
8 ( Another english guy coaches that team over here ) .
9 Down the bottom of Maureen 's garden there was a natural-looking waterhole ( a muddy puddle , actually ) for the ducks that roamed around wherever they pleased .
10 The concept of entities that appear for only an instant and then disappear was used by Buddhists to prove that all is merely appearance and that absolute reality does not fall within the domain of the intellect .
11 He is an expert in grading wools that come from all over the world and blending together the many different types for yarn production .
12 In fact there are very few truly traditional patterns but that does not stop the dedicated knitter , both hand and machine , from inventing new patterns that blend into today 's Aran style garments .
13 Now consider T 5 ; the 252 robins that die aged 5 live a total of 252÷2 robin-years , to which must be added one year of life for each of the 63 birds that survive at least another year plus their total life beyond their next birthday ( i.e. T 6 ) .
14 There 's a species of blind mice that live in there , eating the grain that falls from the grain trains . ’
15 That 's what I 'm saying we 've still got that massive box of keys that goes in there
16 To be effectively creative , you need a breadth and depth of visual and verbal references that can provide the raw material for the kind of mental associations that lead to really creative ideas .
17 Table II shows the death rates for trials that reported at least one death .
18 Hakim was the grand treasurer of ‘ The Enterprise ’ , the web of companies that lay behind both the Iran and the contra operations .
19 It was the memory of what they had told him of Callanish , and of the eagles that came from there .
20 Not for the power of the flight of the eagles that come from there , or their cunning or aggressiveness .
21 I suppose I would , too , if I had to serve all the creeps that come in here every night . ’
22 These wide orientations underpin and make sense of our second series — certain rather specific texts that represent in more precise manner the Council at its most authoritative .
23 About forty helium balloons that materialised from nowhere with this American girl have been wound hard up into the window , and judder maniacally together in the wind .
24 This has been founded on a set of shared ideas that have at least until recently constituted the ruling ideology ( in both legal and political circles ) , at any rate on matters of sentencing policy .
25 Veterinarians , horticulturists and environmental scientists have known for years that fluoride at very low concentrations can damage vegetation , aquatic life and livestock ; chemists have learnt to expect the unexpected from this unpredictable element ; and biochemists , physiologists and toxicologists all know that fluoride is a potent poison of enzymes .
26 In the larger of the two rooms here , there is a whole sequence of a dozen , undated , mostly oil on cotton duck paintings that end with both a large and a small version of Birch Trees .
27 At the same time we were organising meeting 's to tell local people about it and to get there views and to make it clear again that we were , you know , we were in a position where we were being forced to do something by this legislation that we did n't want to do and we wanted just , the alternative was if we had set a rent rise , which have been dramatically higher , I mean the four pounds , twenty five rent rise that we eventually had to agree to was higher than what the Council wanted to put the rent 's up by , you would think well the Council put the rent 's up by four pounds , twenty five , erm , and you know , that , that 's why the Council does that sort of thing but it 's us that gets involved in that kind of work , producing information and developing responses and then the secon d major area is what I 've just labelled a strategic policy development , and that mainly erm put policies that are like a rise within the Council rather than things that come from outside , like for example , because were the kind of Council we , we are , there was a debate amongst officer 's and member 's to develop an anti poll strategy and two hundred and eight thousand pounds was found to be linked to that strategy and erm , as that 's enabled various initiative 's to get under , under schemes , crashes for children in the town , stuff like that , er and also , erm to provide an overall policy frame work for other Council department 's .
28 It was just one of those things that happened to even the nicest people , and the sensible thing to do about it was pay £25 and turn up at a London hotel for a glass of sherry and an implicit promise of no humiliation if things did n't work out .
29 As for what the head contains , well , yes , Johnny needs some of the things that live in there : will , desire , perversity .
30 I 've always wanted to be involved in things that tried to somehow create a women 's network .
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