Example sentences of "that [vb -s] [prep] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 There 's a book that goes with names in this campaign .
2 I used the analogy of a family that goes from rags to riches and back to rags in three or four generations .
3 There was no moon , only the perpetual chemical twilight that subsists in suburbs by night .
4 A recent development is a fast action vice or saddle clamp that drops into holes in the top .
5 It proposed a shot-gun marriage between two parties who , so far from having anticipated the bliss of that honourable estate , had ventured nothing much more than the frozen smile of recognition that passes for politeness between opponents who see in one another much to dislike and little to love .
6 This reflects the management 's recognition that the style of policing that occurs in areas like West Belfast heavily influences the public 's perception of the police .
7 The ‘ federal ’ approach recognises the advantages to be gained if the separate local authority services are provided within a framework that allows for economies in the use of resources and recognises departmental interdependencies .
8 The cases to which I have so far referred do not , in my opinion , establish any principle that depends on concepts of agency .
9 It is a happiness that depends upon bonds between the individual and her community ; the inner self and the outer world .
10 May connects impotence with the loss of a sense of significance , and the corruption he has in mind is the sort that erupts in acts of apparently senseless and arbitrary violence , especially in large urban populations .
11 For instance , witness Steven Wells fulminating in the NME : ‘ Pop can be treated as the vile pus that drips from sores of a cancerous body politic . ’
12 First er the precedent that exists for concessions on the electoral quota , the separate cultural identity , the special geographic situation , the economic needs of Cornwall and finally the concerns of Plymouth itself .
13 Its view of corporate governance is rather limited and it does not properly address corporate governance as the network of accountability relationships that exists between stakeholders in a company .
14 He proceeded to construe geography as the science that deals with systems at the uppermost levels of this environmental , or atoms-to-ecologies , hierarchy although noting that some geographers may delve into systems at a more detailed and fundamental level .
15 I refer especially to the Sessional Order that deals with witnesses to the House .
16 It is a nightmarish creature with a flat spade-like head , tiny button eyes and a wrinkled warty skin that hangs in folds around its body .
17 The regulatory body OFWAT estimates that increases in charges of up to 86% can be expected between now and 2004 if all national and EC standards are to be met
18 This is where we have anything that divides into multiples of three .
19 The most recent , from the Institute of Directors , firmly opposed ’ any system of levy or tax that discriminates between employers on the basis of assumptions about what a firm spends on training ’ .
20 MBEST images have an inherent contrast that discriminates against tissues with a short spin spin relaxation time .
21 In the context of these questions , what is it in the brief history of White Western feminist criticism and theory that seems at odds with what is going on in the rest of the world ?
22 Informalisation or permissiveness is seen as involving increasingly less regulation and less formality over rules of conduct , a relaxation in standards that seems at odds with the civilising movement identified by Elias .
23 Generally , any mechanism that relies on reactions between specific pairs of medium-sized clusters will be flawed , because their specific presence in the plasma will be too small to account for the high yield of the experiments .
24 Many of us escape from that problem by redefining our experimental paradigms and phenomena as things worthy of study in their own right , so we have a psychological literature that abounds in studies of ‘ classical conditioning ’ , the ‘ serial position effect ’ , the ‘ lateral hypothalamic syndrome ’ , and ‘ risky-shift ’ .
25 Mrs Guest talks with extravagant emphasis : it is a voice that speaks of cocktails with the Windsors , spectacular entrances at the March of Dimes , fittings at Mainbocher , sittings for Dali ; it is hypnotic and infectious .
26 For example , this is the pattern that emerges from studies of Urdu speakers in Britain described by Khan ( 1991 ) , who writes : Urdu thus emerges as having greater currency for first-generation than second-generation speakers .
27 Experience to date has shown that dates for Proofs under the Optional Procedure are allocated much quicker than for an ordinary action .
28 IXI TO LAUNCH PANORAMA VIRTUAL WORKSPACE WINDOWING SYSTEM THAT EXTENDS BEYOND CONFINES OF THE MONITOR
29 I do n't know it may be that I 'll be the only member er that talks in terms of a specific Euro seat er in any detail but it does matter in our area and we have a long history of arguing that case .
30 And he 's blessed with a gift of a voice that swoops from arcs of strangulated screeching to the huskiest falsetto .
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