Example sentences of "that [vb base] [conj] [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Brew-pubs ( restaurants that make and sell a house beer ) were largely unknown five years ago ; now there are more than 200 of them . |
2 | Reinforcing this quest for the extraordinary , which by definition should bring them quickly to the margins of deviance , is the fact … that one of the frequent rewards of achievement is an immunity to many of the sanctions that constrain and punish the less successful . |
3 | The building blocks of photovoltaics are the solar cells that capture and transmute the energy from sunlight . |
4 | The National Rifle Association , founded in 1871 , holds that honour and supports the natural and constitutional right of free men to keep and bear arms . |
5 | Clause 1 complements that process and shows the Government 's continuing commitment to the industry . |
6 | My speech is therefore directed principally to what will no doubt be the two main areas of interest to the House : that is to say , the benefits uprating generally and the voluminous regulations that provide or pave the way for the introduction of disability living allowance and disability working allowance in April 1992 , to the advantage of tens of thousands of disabled people . |
7 | It 's not only riding skills that count when considering a holiday , but the ability to cope in unfamiliar surroundings . |
8 | ‘ It 's not only riding skills that count when considering a holiday , but the ability to cope in unfamiliar surroundings . ’ |
9 | However , in the specialised cells that support and nourish the fetus the immune reaction is greater against a mule fetus than against a horse fetus . |
10 | The individual will also interpret his or her environment in terms that suit or enhance the self-image . |
11 | Most of the major PC packages ; Lotus 1–2–3 , Microsoft Word , WordPerfect , PageMaker , dBase , etc , etc , all now have direct Macintosh equivalents that read and write the same file structures . |
12 | ( b ) transform this information into a series of single words that simplify and summarise the historian 's argument , without also distorting it beyond recognition and recall . |
13 | The payment will remove another obstacle to BSB 's goal of a spring launch for their five channel subscription TV system , which now depends on solving the technological difficulties involved in the set of chips that scramble and decode the satellite signal . |
14 | The culture-ideology of consumerism produces the values and attitudes that create and sustain the need for the products . |
15 | The Butthole Surfers and Sonic Youth 's version of the acid experience is not a transcendental access to the benign spiritual principles that underlie and order the universe , but more like schizophrenia : succumbing to the chaos of both your own drives and of external reality . |
16 | Dow Corning has a reputation as a pace-setter in Total Quality Management , having launched its policy in 1983. the purpose of this policy is to ensure that the company provides products and services that meet or exceed the requirements of its customers . |
17 | Our data suggest that in the quadruple vector the p10 promoter probably makes transcripts that over-run and down-regulate the downstream ph promoter products . |
18 | These are thoughts that exaggerate and misinterpret the significance of symptoms and generate further physiological arousal and anxiety . |
19 | Various ingredients are used in succession , such as clarified butter , milk , and oils that nourish and stabilize the material and prevent alien vibrations or electro-magnetic influences from upsetting its existing frequency . |
20 | We 're actually the only animals that smile and enjoy a good giggle . |
21 | However , disease occurs only when circumstances exist that weaken and stress the fish . |
22 | As well as the usual precautions that apply when running a site with more than 300 people on it , Wimpey has had to be especially careful in a number of areas on the Gyle project . |
23 | This is inflammation of the tube-like sheaths that surround and protect the tendons . |
24 | The hypothesis that NO or an NO-like substance is an enteric inhibitory neurotransmitter is based on the following evidence : ( 1 ) the enzyme responsible for NO production , NO synthase , has been shown within enteric neurons ; ( 2 ) NO is released onstimulation of enteric inhibitory NANC nerves , ; ( 3 ) there is a uniformity of action on gut smooth muscle when NO is applied from an exogenous source and when it is released by nerve stimulation ; and agents that inhibit or potentiate the effect of inhibitory nerve stimulation have a similar action on exogenously applied NO . |
25 | This section considers some of the issues that arise when examining the incidence of taxation in a model where markets do not necessarily clear , focusing particularly on unemployment . |
26 | They will say that we have a responsibility to serve all sections of society and to produce programmes that reflect and represent the composition of the nation accurately . |
27 | The next 3 Surveys will investigate in greater depth the factors that assist or impede the various activities of farm families on or off the farm , whether agricultural or nonagricultural , paying special attention to the impact of policy . |
28 | Many physiologists believe that an exhaustive study of the types of stimuli that increase or decrease the discharge rates of different types of sensory system cell will provide us with a description of how that system works . |
29 | The results of the research will be of value to teachers , educational psychologists and other professionals concerned with children 's emotional and educational development by disclosing social processes that increase or decrease the risk of behavioural deviance , and how behavioural changes affect educational achievement . |
30 | The result of this hunger could simply be that opera houses survive the dog days of Thatcherism with full houses for Carmen etc. , or it could be the creation of new works that express and mirror the social and political needs of our culture in opera 's emotive language . |