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

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1 While many of the older songs that survive in the new set — ‘ Big ’ , ‘ Fishes Eyes ’ , ‘ Partial ’ — hang on to Justin 's overweight basslines for their effect , newer material enjoys a much broader baseboard .
2 They were prominent in the Silurian and Devonian , where they can be found with the fish-like animals that abounded in the fresh- and brackish water deposits of the time , although some of the Ordovician ones are in marine sediments .
3 The really big egg-producers , however , are the simpler animals that live in the sea , such as corals , jellyfish , sea-urchins and molluscs .
4 However , King also believes that traditional agroforestry led to the establishment of plantation forestry because of colonial timber requirements in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries that culminated in the separation of agricultural and forestry interests .
5 He was very aware of her body beside his , of the long legs that shimmered in the semi-darkness , and of the smell of her perfume .
6 The bacterial reduction of organic materials to simple compounds that dissolve in the water content of the soil is a long and slow process .
7 All have the ability to change shape at will , most assuming icy fingers and yellow eyes that glow in the dark .
8 In so far as the auditor in the public sector is expressing an opinion on financial statements , then the Auditing Standards and Guidelines that apply in the private sector also apply in the public sector , absent specific statements to the contrary ( Auditing Guideline 416 , 1987 ) .
9 Night Goblins eat vast quantities of the multi-coloured fungi that grow in the dank caves where they live .
10 In other words , there was a growth in the use of ‘ framework legislation ’ , with Parliament establishing a general framework for controlling or regulating an area of activity and granting to governmental agencies both rule-making powers to put flesh on the framework or quasi-judicial powers to resolve disputes that arose in the course of implementing these schemes .
11 Clapham was a committed negotiator , and Kerr did a great deal to assuage the anxieties that existed in the NCDAD and its institutions .
12 ‘ As you know Mr. Arteh [ Qalib ] was appointed as the interim Prime Minister for Somalia within the context of arrangements agreed upon by all the Somali political parties that participated in the Somali National Reconciliation Conference held at Djibouti in July 1991 .
13 In 1990 we sent a questionnaire to the heads of the 49 maternity units that participated in the voluntary registration system in 1989 .
14 I told them they could n't expect people to get excited by four scruffy ragamuffins that came in the stage door and then go put on their party clothes , which were fantastic , and then again put on their horrible Levis and leave again .
15 He noticed everything , from the good but worn carpets to the books that abounded in the room .
16 There are , as always with the work of Ralph Gibson , images that stick in the mind .
17 The vast majority of the images that appeared in the Western press were taken by foreigners , but there were Chinese photographers at work in Peking last year , and perhaps the most outstanding among them was Zeng Nian .
18 And of these it is the small-to-medium family cars that sell in the greatest numbers .
19 There are a variety of exercises to check understanding at the back of each book and all the readers contain a picture dictionary , illustrating the words that appear in the stories .
20 Words that have in the last fifteen years or so , become synonymous with the name of Hood Yacht Systems .
21 For the remainder of the Thirties , Parks developed his unique talent for catching beautiful women in mid-air , as it were , and the pictures that appeared in the pages of Harpers Bazaar at the time represent an important stage in the development of naturalistic fashion photography .
22 The wildly snaking curves in the left panel are the traces of orbits that lie in the corotation region .
23 Shallow cores show that the pebbly sands and clays that came originally came from the ice-sheet contain shells that lived in the shallower waters of the continental shelf .
24 The holiday camps are held separately for the different sexes , mirroring the gender segregation that occurs in the majority of Northern Ireland 's schools , but another form of segregation in schooling which is not reproduced is that of religion , for the few Catholic schools that exist in the Easton area nominate participants .
25 As a result , we now have a very detailed picture of the lifestyle of the cuckoo and can recognise it for what it is : not a case of divine creation , but a superb example of the complex adaptations that occur in the intricate interrelationship .
26 This is a high amplitude burst of contractions that start in the stomach and are propagated distally into the lower small bowel .
27 Periodic trajectories ( a countable infinity ) will have repeating sequences ; trajectories that terminate in the origin ( an uncountable infinity ) will have terminating sequences ; trajectories that are asymptotically periodic ( in either forwards or backwards time an uncountable infinity ) will have aperiodic sequences .
28 Sticklebricks give rise to as many types of play and conversation as the interlocking small bricks , but due to their change in physical appearance and the wheel shapes that come in the packs there is a wider provision for imaginative construction .
29 Table II shows this further by the changes in juice concentrations that occurred in the two subgroups according to whether the final plasma vitamin C concentration was high or low .
30 as in Tarrow and Suleiman. that in so far as group interests are expressed or mobilised through institutions that survive in the long term .
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