Example sentences of "[noun sg] that [vb base] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The host of different beings attributed with consciousness that exist within the Chewong universe have structurally similar qualities to humans .
2 Consider those stately columns , regard the coils of plaster vine that trail from the windowsills , meditate on the dados in the shape of fasces that stud its pitted hide . ’
3 However , it must be borne in mind that work from the non-diabetic population has suggested that only between 30 and 50 per cent of patients are sodium sensitive ( Kawasaki et al , 1978 ) .
4 Go up Road , and from there turn down Follyhouse Lane the continuation of it and you 'd come right to the Dales and nothing at all from there to West Bromwich , and you could see , if you go over one stile from one field then onto another and then brook that now runs through the Road there , that used to be a little country brook that run across the golf course and there was a little stile over it , a little bridge and a stile , then you go straight up to Dells common and not a house in sight .
5 Still , when it comes to the treatment of the frontiers of computing , the areas of advanced research that come under the general heading of ‘ artificial intelligence ’ ( AI ) , there is still a great deal sadly lacking .
6 Conceptualizations of police work are therefore derived from and embedded in such phenomena as the day-to-day experience of police duties , which is itself contextually related to the sorts of crime that occur in the area in which the station is located , common-sense notions about policing contained in the occupational culture , and stereotypes of policing found in the wider culture .
7 It is the speaker 's intention and the addressee 's successful location of the intended referent that matter in the first usage , not the exact aptness of the description , so that we could call this usage speaker reference ( as opposed to semantic reference ; Donnellan , 1978 ; Kaplan , 1978 ) .
8 These new men have made me see form , have made me more conscious of the sky where it juts down between houses , of the bright patterns of sunlight which the bath water throws up on the ceiling , of the great ‘ Vs ’ of light that dart through the chinks over the curtain rings , all these are new chords , new keys of design .
9 No one noticed the dark stain of blood that spread from the tip of a razor sharp stiletto knife in his coat pocket .
10 There is a fortune on offer for the side that go into the European Cup 's mini-league , the build-up has been intense and not many of the players will have taken part in a bigger or more crucial event .
11 Erm a lot of us are bothered by eyebrows some of us have got really long coarse hair that grow in the eyebrows and we take those out as well .
12 There is a freshness and enthusiasm that communicate with the listener and the recording , too , is eminently acceptable .
13 ( As we shall see , it is members of the conflict theory camp that concentrate on the structure of these material constraints on behaviour . )
14 But it is the Duchess herself who most obviously embodies those qualities of courage and fidelity that act as an antidote to the surrounding evil .
15 The Lexical Syllabus has been ‘ developed out of the author 's assessment that ELT in the late 1980s and early '90s had lost its way ’ .
16 It is the imperatives of a coherent demand for representation together with common points of struggle that lead to the notion of a somehow definable gay audience .
17 During night missions inside Iraq , the laser shines from the belly of the bomber , and is kept on target by the pilot or the weapons officer , with the help of electronics that compensate for the aircraft 's movements .
18 Finally , it is pointed out that if times are indeed bad then , in the name of justice and humanity , more rather than less should be spent on those services in cash and kind that cater for the welfare of those in need .
19 There are also a few experiments in Earth geometry that gain from the rapid transfer of data between distant schools .
20 But under the increasing pressures imposed by larger classes , dwindling resources and the relentless demand for accountability , they find themselves adopting styles of classroom management that militate against the achievement of the aims they claim to espouse .
21 Elicitation procedures rely upon present perceptions and judgments as a starting point and encourage the kinds of reconsideration that lead to a wider realization of experience .
22 Its feathers are ruffled , as those of a genuinely sick bird would be , and this ruffling often exposes bright patches of plumage that add to the conspicuousness of the display .
23 The counselling task is not only to understand what each individual is saying , but also to spot the differences , the possible areas of friction and incompatibility that exist within the family , and then to interpret and explain these to the family group .
24 It was only a few seconds later , just as she was finishing an easy row of plain knitting , that she heard the tinkle of Faye 's bell , a clamorous , urgent sound that cut across the dreamy mood of the October afternoon .
25 The hum of the tyres on the road lulled her into a doze that deepend into a sound sleep .
26 Neural crest cells are a group that arise at the site where the folds of the neural tube fuse .
27 This project will address specifically identified methodological questions of a statistical nature that arise in the analysis of existing large and complex labour market data sets .
28 Experts did not , and still do not , agree on the levels of lead that get into the bloodstream specifically by this route .
29 The wine that have in the bog , is that a cheap wine ?
30 Dance in all its aspects has proved capable of embracing the whole range of emotions and behaviour that emerge from a proper reading and understanding of the text .
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