Example sentences of "[det] [noun] that [adv] [vb base] " in BNC.
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1 | Mexico is one of the few countries that still allow fishermen to encircle and snare dolphins to catch the tuna that swim with them . |
2 | 4ths are of particular value to guitarists as they are one of the few intervals that consistently sound good with a distorted sound ( try playing thirds with distortion , and you 'll see exactly what I mean ) . |
3 | This is partly because more is known about him , and because his drawings and those of his younger contemporary John Thorpe [ q.v. ] ( a high proportion of which are survey drawings ) are the only large personal collection from this period that still exist , but it is also because of the distinctive and remarkable character of the houses with which he can be connected . |
4 | Kerry , come back when you 've got some trousers that actually fit you , okay ? |
5 | But there are some things that never change . |
6 | ‘ There are some things that never do get written into reports . ’ |
7 | These sources include articles and official statements published in ACCOUNTANCY , course and conference notes from the few delegates that still attend external training , and letters and reports already produced within the firm as part of normal client service work . |
8 | There are some children that obviously have problems . |
9 | ‘ So we do have a few residents that still come and go as they please . |
10 | Then , as we encounter fewer phenomena that genuinely puzzle us , so our faith in the explanatory adequacy of our theoretical base increases . |
11 | Rather it is necessary to look at the people involved — the professionals — and understand how they relate both to their clients and to the organisations in which they work , for it is these structures that powerfully condition the primary relationships . |
12 | The folly was a gift from the Sultan of Oman , just one of the many presents that now adorn the property . |
13 | All fruits that naturally grow as trees , even if trained by gardeners into ornamental shapes , are normally grouped together as top or tree fruits . |
14 | All fish that actually have a swimbladder , are prone to this disorder , but it seems some species particularly the fancy varieties of ornamental fish are especially at risk , in particular goldfish . |
15 | Article 2 , which sets out the general areas of workers ' rights , simply spells out many rights that already exist in law , or have been present in well-unionised work places for years before Thatcherism . |
16 | For the materialist version of the CTP is beset with many difficulties that ultimately make its claim to have explanatory force somewhat vacuous . |
17 | According to Philo of Alexandria , a first-century Graeco-Judaic philosopher who wrote many works that still survive , including commentaries on the Old Testament , fifty was regarded as the holiest of numbers and ‘ the principle of the generation of the universe ’ ( De vita contemplativa , 65 ) . |
18 | The success of the student management system , and the many subsystems that now pervade the management and administration of the Polytechnic , is built on these close links . |
19 | It very much involves participation and therefore the appeal for the broader level in terms of the public is less important for those groups that actually participate . |
20 | In Day Three of our series , we 're offering 30 prizes of £150 to help with those bills that never go away … gas , electricity , the telephone . |
21 | As a mark of recognition , the Royal Warrant is known and respected worldwide , and as such , it is of tremendous value to those companies that proudly display the Royal Crest above their name . |
22 | These , again , are pre-set to a small selection , but , noticeably , they include only those colours that normally print well with a three colour ribbon , which , given the price and target audience of the program , is a sensible move . |
23 | The implication here for policy-makers who would wish to promote movement away from transmission patterns of teaching is that there is a need to ease and improve those conditions that currently incline teachers towards survival more than mere coping , and towards the control-centred transmission-style pedagogies that follow from it . |
24 | It can also be left running continuously , to track down those faults that only occur in the absence of a service engineer . |
25 | The degree of dimorphism varies between the different arachnid families , being most pronounced in those families that typically forage as sit-and-wait predators , and less pronounced in active and roaming hunters . |
26 | In those languages that unequivocably exhibit it , tense is one of the main factors ensuring that nearly all sentences when uttered are deictically anchored to a context of utterance . |
27 | I do n't like those departments that solely reflect the tastes of the head of department or the individual member of staff . |
28 | Conventionally , a record or tuple is identified by one or more attributes that uniquely identify that occurrence . |
29 | If we take this point of view , it seems that we will gain a better understanding of the history of what is usually called standard English , because we will be able to separate out those issues that primarily involve the development of standard ( prescriptive or codified ) norms from those that do not . |
30 | Foucault 's work also offers a series of difficulties , in part relating to his lack of concern with those issues that precisely engage the other approaches : individual meanings and psychological structuring . |