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

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1 At least , this would seem to be the case for companies that have many product lines and are no further ahead than the ‘ islands of automation ’ stage .
2 Sadly , if it was produced using the SEUCK utility it was n't tweaked enough — there 's no excuse for baddies that use such boring attack patterns .
3 The parents did n't have any sympathy for people that joyrided , and they could n't understand why they did it .
4 What was it that these two friends of his felt for women that had never touched him ?
5 Putting together what we know about girls " apprenticeships — lasting three or four years — and wage rates , it can be deduced that from the age of say 17 until perhaps 25 for those who married , women compositors were doing the equivalent of full-time typesetting for wages that varied between half and two-thirds the adult male wage , depending on whether stab or piece rates are measured .
6 But simplified illustrations of the logic of a falsification such as this disguise a serious difficulty for falsificationism that arises from the complexity of any realistic test situation .
7 It is evident from the development work described in an earlier chapter that there are a number of ways in which a framework for assessment that accords with the Cockcroft Committee 's recommendations might be conceptualized .
8 Since the nucleus of each cell contains the same genetic information , it is the reciprocal communication between nucleus and cytoplasm during development that determines which proteins are made .
9 There is a dynamic about poverty that makes it a risk increaser when it interlocks with other factors .
10 There is a dynamic about poverty that makes it a risk increaser when it interlocks with other factors .
11 Mr. Wilson : As the Minister reiterates his enthusiasm for bids that give workers a substantial say , does he consider that there is any conflict between that and what he has told us about the SDA investing £500,000 to ensure that such bids do not succeed ?
12 Yet , he still somehow manages to listen to virtually everything that 's sent in and retain the same enthusiasm for music that has been with him through his 23 years at Radio 1 .
13 Yet , he still somehow manages to listen to virtually everything that 's sent in and retain the same enthusiasm for music that has been with him through his 23 years at Radio 1 .
14 It has been particularly effective in providing a secure home base for families that have been physically scattered by emigration and it seems quite possible that small-scale farming of this kind may enjoy a new vogue , with the greater appreciation of self-provisioning , especially for fuel , to say nothing of the scenic beauty of the places where it is carried on .
15 Take for instance , its co-operation with British Telecommunications Plc on a so-called Personal Computer for Communication that combines a multimedia computer with videophone , facsimile capability , photofax ( CI No 2,120 ) .
16 The political challenge for those on the left is how to meet this self-assertiveness , which is clearly linked to self-fulfilment , while at the same time building support for policies that favour those on low incomes and the underclass .
17 First , as a support for services that have a national or general significance as opposed to being of simply local concern .
18 However much we may criticize the details of the explanation they offer ( above , pp. 86–9 ) , the clear fact that latent inhibition shows context-specificity ( i.e. is most likely to occur when the context predicts the occurrence of the target stimulus ) constitutes good support for theories that emphasize the role of stimulus predictability .
19 Both Aitken and Stanley Baldwin had an admiration for Law that bordered on veneration .
20 Under LMS , where governing bodies are given responsibility for matters that affect health and safety , they will be potentially liable for any offences against the 1974 Health and Safety Act caused by their decisions .
21 He could n't believe that those nobs in the West End were willing to pay good money for things that seemed to him to be nothing more than unnecessary luxuries .
22 A Tory Transport Secretary pledging a national transport policy and oodles of public money for services that do n't make money .
23 At 1st April 1991 , the date of the latest actuarial valuation , the market value of the main UK scheme 's assets was £277.4 million , the actuarial value of which represented 141% of the liability for benefits that had accrued to that date making full allowance for future salary and pension increases and after taking into account benefit changes introduced as of 1st April 1991 .
24 Ablaze , a brilliantly written story about Chernobyl that approaches the topic from many different angles , takes these arguments further .
25 Yet rather than desert their tradition , people have begun to search within the myths and rituals of their religion for interpretations that redress this balance .
26 Some of the EC 's other governments will soon have to start explaining why they deny their voters a remedy for recession that has proved so effective .
27 Meanwhile ParcPlace introduced a C++ Partners Programme for companies that offer complementary products including Aggregate Computing Inc , Mercury Interactive , NewCode Technology Inc , ObjecTime , Ontos , Persistance , Pure Software , Rational , Servio and Versant Object Technology .
28 set up a subsidy programme for farmers that want to convert to organic methods
29 Labour has a clear programme for action that has been endorsed at successive party conferences , including that held last month .
30 This sort of optimism about sexuality that seemed to have inside it this implicit model that sexuality was a good thing , that that by erm experiencing more sexuality , more sexual pleasure , we could all be happier , nicer people , that there was n't anything inherently wrong with sex .
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