Example sentences of "that [adv] [verb] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Professor Daryl Busch and his team at the Ohio State University have mimicked the action of the body 's natural oxygen carriers , haemoglobin and myoglobin , by making the first totally synthetic iron-containing molecule that reversibly binds oxygen at room temperatures ( Journal of the American Chemical Society , vol 105 , p 298 ) .
2 Similarly , it is receptors that predominantly mediate constrictions of the renal vasculature of the rabbit ( ) , but receptors are more important in the rat kidney .
3 No work that properly considers developments in different countries and continents and pieces them together in a satisfying , narrative whole .
4 They gave Jack the chance to practise some of the underhand humour that eventually became part of his mystique .
5 The Strip , at the westerly end of Sunset Boulevard and closest to the hub of the film industry , was the avenue for poseurs where every young hopeful — and plenty not so young — hung out to be discovered in one of the dozens of coffee bars that eventually gave way to rock ‘ n ’ roll clubs and then strip shows of the Sixties and Seventies .
6 What I am trying to say is that merely paying attention to sex difference — affirming that women exist and are different from men — is not in and of itself a feminist gesture .
7 He criticised the backwardness of Islamic orthodoxy ; nevertheless he wrote on 17 October 1936 , ‘ a soul that was only superficially Islamic has become a soul convinced of Islam … a soul that daily rendered homage to HIM ’ .
8 He told Sharpe his patrol was one of the many that daily scouted south to the French border and beyond ; this particular troop had been ordered to explore the villages south and east of Mons down as far as the Sambre , but not to encroach on Prussian territory .
9 It is the notion of a norm that perhaps gives rise to the central representation problem .
10 By solving a physiological conundrum Hubel and Wiesel immediately created a psychological puzzle : how is visual perception possible in a system that only relays information about the location and orientation of edges ?
11 The exception is an instructive one , because the Irish priests lived at much the same social and economic level as their flock ; they held their communities together and sustained their faith in a way that only Dissenting ministers in Wales and remoter parts of England were able to do .
12 For example , if the current rate of interest were 20 per cent , no one would be willing to pay £100 for a bond that only yielded £10 per year .
13 Meditation was something that only happened east of Suez and although imaging was something I did every time I wrote a book , play or did a drawing , I had not associated it with my cancer .
14 The software houses have realised that the skills are not present , nor are they likely to be , and have compensated for this by providing either sample templates with the programs or even cut-down versions that only allow text to be entered into a pre-defined design .
15 At the other end lie experiential and non-interventional studies of human behaviour that use the sort of ‘ let it all hang out ’ approach that so exasperates directors of quantitative research .
16 We see no scientific justification for the statement about the immunogenicity of gangliosides , nor do we find any direct evidence to support the contention that naturally occurring antibodies to monosialoganglioside are pathogenic .
17 The process of interpellation of subjects involves a ‘ recognition ’ that constantly transforms individuals into subjects .
18 Back beyond the Oligocene there is evidence only of archaeocetes , the rather large ancestral toothed whales that apparently gave rise to both the Odontoceti and Mysticeti .
19 A recent assessment showed that already cost reductions of £430,000 per year have been achieved through TOP .
20 The octopus will be the first animal without a backbone to be protected under regulations that already cover experiments on vertebrates .
21 Although unconfirmed at the time , rumours that DEC had struck up a deal with Auspex Systems Inc , the Santa Clara , California network server company that already counts IBM among its customers , have turned out to be correct ( UX No 384 ) .
22 The front runner is Comsat , a satellite company that already has interests in communications and TV .
23 The partners have already explained the rationale of the effort to developers that already offer versions of their applications for multiple environments , and more developers will be briefed at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference , set for San Jose next month .
24 This fairly common phenomenon stresses the interaction that normally takes place between our body clock , our social commitments , and time-cues .
25 The saddest irony of Jim Henson 's death was that , after a lifetime of entertaining youngsters , he died from a rare reaction to the streptococcus virus that normally attacks children in the form of tonsillitis .
26 The rule that normally barred women from the ceremony had been waived after representations on her behalf by the governor , and in response Flavia Sherman had chosen her most sober clothes for the occasion .
27 If we go to consider the folk as being on the ‘ inside ’ we then assume that what is on the ‘ outside ’ can only be impersonal processes that just have effects upon people .
28 The general idea is that erm you could replace the many wires that feed power to lights , horns and things of that sort by a single wire that just provides power to everything , along which you would send signals which would be decoded by micro-electronic components within the lamp unit to decide whether that should draw power or not draw power , and so you can replace the harness , effectively , with a single thick wire .
29 The aesthetic inventions of the South Seas and Australia have their own value as a communication with the invisible and represent a last witness of the more ancient cultures that somehow linked Asia with the shores of the American continent .
30 The Court of Appeal reserved judgment on the challenge by auctioneers Messenger May Baverstock of Guildford to a High Court ruling that they had been negligent in selling for £840 two oil paintings that soon fetched £88,000 at Sotheby 's as works of George Stubbs .
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