Example sentences of "that [noun pl] [vb base] [verb] at " in BNC.

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1 The second is that drivers like to retain at least one common link with those fans who do n't have private jets , Boss jeans , impossibly lithe blondes etc .
2 The problem of the trade balance is caused by the fact that imports have risen at an even faster rate , a most unusual phenomenon during such a severe recession .
3 It is sometimes possible to find a few rare or special examples of an artist 's work that dealers have sold at rising prices , but this is no basis for saying prices for that artist 's work in general have risen .
4 If we take the research on goals plus the experience of practitioners in the selection business we will find a high degree of consensus about the more frequently cited goals that individuals attempt to satisfy at work .
5 ‘ However , with the most recent figures showing less than 40pc of even full-term infants being breast-fed at six weeks , human milk is the standard that milk-manufacturers need to aim at . ’
6 The Princess of Wales was most frequently mentioned as the Royal that respondents enjoy looking at photographs of , being mentioned in 69% of cases .
7 Another A group perspective is that girls do succeed at what primary schools ask them to do , but that primary schools and teachers fail to prepare them adequately for more advanced mathematics .
8 It follows , of course , that selectors have to look at very different criteria when choosing their teams , and nowhere is this more evident than in the field .
9 Their constituency was the silent majority of music paper readers that critics love to sneer at : students , ex-students , and those destined to be students ( sixth formers and fifth formers ) .
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