Example sentences of "and [vb -s] [that] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 It comes and goes that does n't it ?
2 Hits are broken on the show and bands that have n't yet got a record deal are often booked to appear As a result of heavy plugging on The Hitman And Her , Virgin gave Sandra 's Everlasting Love a UK release , but as soon as it went top 40 the programme dropped it , claiming it was not about pop hits .
3 Similarly , young emerging leaves and shoots that have not yet developed a tough skin are easier for fungus spores to penetrate as they are for sucking and biting insects , and this is why the first signs of mildew especially are always to be found on such tissue .
4 This case was full of odds and ends that did n't fit together .
5 The ‘ open cup ’ principle holds good for most types — there are just two or three growth habits like Bourbons and Musks that do not lend themselves to it too well , and we will deal with them later .
6 The change had been so abrupt that Joseph had been moved to speak only in hushed whispers of the thrilling sights and sounds that unfolded all around them .
7 Against all the odds , it had proved to be a happy and companionable day , Ross 's unusually calm , friendly manner towards her having released much of the stresses and strains that had previously left her feeling so tense and nervous .
8 I myself had celebrated my tenth birthday the day before and was still getting cards and presents that arrived late .
9 They have variable suction for cleaning delicate curtains , as well as thick carpet , and filters that take out allergens as well as dust .
10 All shale and weeds and winds that picked up speed as they swooped in off the ocean , this strip of barren land prepared you for the final desolation of the Crumbles .
11 It stores details of 24 million UK households and 19.7 million TV licence holders , and addresses that do n't have one are checked .
12 Zooplankton includes herbivores that browse exclusively on phytoplankton , carnivores that feed on neighbours , and omnivores that take impartially plant , animal or detrital material .
13 In the New Features box , you 'll see an outline listing of the bits and bobs that go together to make up Presentations 2.0 .
14 Though himself a Lancastrian from Morecambe , he is interested in the whole tradition of the race and believes that walking round and round the same circuit would destroy the whole spirit of the race and is not to be contemplated .
15 Underground Works : Take an audio guided tour of these fascinating tunnels and works that date back to 1216 .
16 The Americans , called on to prove their sincerity , could only do so in terms of the number of Hawks and TOWs that had already been shipped .
17 The next chapter considers the specific question of the CNAA 's relationships with its associated institutions , and the policy pressures operating from and towards the Council , and carries that account through to the 1980s .
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