Example sentences of "that [vb -s] [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But it is a start that plays down the complications of learning about gender and discrimination outside the family , in order to produce a viable psychological theory . |
2 | The University of Leeds has developed a crop spraying system that produces virtually no pesticide or herbicide drift . |
3 | I would see through a more coactive involvement in Europe , and establishing not just the physical link of the chunnel but expanding it right up to the northwest , a line that goes right the way through , that there is a material benefit to this area , from that connection . |
4 | MPS HAVE called on the government to force electricity boards to use the heat that goes up the chimneys of Britain 's power stations . |
5 | ‘ The one that goes up the back of Monument Hill . ’ |
6 | the one that goes nearest the majority of points . |
7 | The urge to explain seems to be part of the whole process that involves also the phenomena of curiosity and intelligence . |
8 | It is the last exhibit in the show — an alcohol-vapour cloud chamber that displays continuously the tracks of the Earth 's background irradiation and made by the Phywe company , West Germany . |
9 | The cut is therefore the most basic device of SFX , the one that knits together a variety of complicated elements into a unity of effect . |
10 | The defence of honour as a theme gives emotional and moral substance to a book that has also the ingredients of a junior adventure story . |
11 | It 's a fierce dash through a highlight-clogged set , peaking with their grunge-funk cover of ‘ Tainted Love ’ that has even the Toto fans pogoing . |
12 | As for the WRI files , I 've yet to come across a shareware program that has n't an ASCII file as well as a WRI file — and you do n't HAVE to print it . |
13 | To achieve this they may have to adopt conservative technology — that is , technology that has only a fraction of the communications power of optical fibres — and to pander to the needs of a mass audience . |
14 | The crop is a strain of cannabis or hemp that has almost no effect as a drug , and is completely legal . |
15 | It 's a part of the University that has quite a lot of contact with the community in Sussex . |
16 | Yes that thing that trickles out a bit of water . |
17 | For the Elves the present is a time that holds both the promise of renewal and the threat of destruction . |
18 | She came in eighth on January 6 after encountering unfavourable winds and suffering a broken forestay — part of the rigging that holds up the mast — in common with other competitors . |
19 | Any programme that holds out the hope of eradicating the underclass must be built on the foundation of re-establishing full employment . |
20 | He was struck by the way in which Muni had depicted the suffering , the bewilderment , and the anger of a simple man , by the way in which the atmosphere and pressures of a strike-bound community had been created , and above all by the reality of the violence , which was a thing ‘ that shrieks along a man 's nerves and settles in his stomach ’ . |
21 | Third , we do also have a rich zoo of specific objects ( rotators , gliders , blinkers , and an expanding jaw-like configuration of C cells that eats up a universe of D , leaving only structured strings of D ( ’ eaters ' ) ) reminiscent of , but different from , those in Conway 's Life . |
22 | And then of course they 've got this soldering iron type thing called the diathermy cautery device that seals up the blood vessels and this is being stabbed into her . |
23 | I should think that happens quite a lot , but I doubt they 'd call themselves The Hell Fire Club . |
24 | And it is this regular aerobic routine that speeds up the body by increasing its metabolic rate and gives it the ability to shed those extra pounds . |
25 | A translation is a transformation that alters only the location of the square ( or whatever ) without altering its shape , its size or its orientation . |
26 | It is both funny and disturbing , a complex memory game that is distinctive in it simplicity and yet with a playfulness and sense of fun that complements both the rigour of the structure and seriousness of its themes . |
27 | The open repository Informix has in mind is one that embraces both the IRDS and PCTE data dictionary models which will be available across its database , 4GL and ToolBus implementation of HP 's SoftBench CASE environment . |
28 | Its motion can be detected — for example , by deflecting a laser beam that bounces off a mirror attached to the needle . |
29 | There 's a castle , and a cable car that soars up the mountains to an area that has been dubbed ‘ the botanical gardens of Italy ’ . |
30 | First , however , I will argue that the ontological divide between the two views is reflected within the social sciences in a manner that reveals both the character of the dispute and its consequences . |