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

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1 Now you 've never had a a contract of employment so that goes in favour as well .
2 The megapodes , a family of birds that lives in Australia and the western Pacific , have developed particularly ingenious techniques of incubation .
3 We need a hundred million of it to er , pay back Coupon Bond that matures in May and by the same reason , the final column shows that the balance of our debt between fixed and floating er , will change , other things being equal on the pro-forma basis .
4 As an illness that starts in adolescence and which often has a chronic course requiring repeated admissions , anorexia nervosa imposes a substantial financial burden on the community .
5 I have described elsewhere the truncation of strong affective ties that occurs in childhood and the emotional estrangement this engenders ( Robarchek 1977a ) .
6 Platelet activating factor , first described as platelet activating factor and identified as , is a lipid mediator that participates in hypersensitivity and inflammatory reactions .
7 It is against the confrontational environment that exists in Scotland that the SNP decision to back the Government must be judged .
8 ( 1 ) incomplete adaptation — since not all features of JC would be sufficiently salient to be " noticeable " for the purposes of adaptation , some of these would " slip through " and would fail to be adapted ( 2 ) inconsistency — due to possible learning or memory constraints , or perhaps for other reasons not well understood , some adaptations would be made haphazardly , so that the same item might appear sometimes in its LE variant , sometimes in its JC form ( 3 ) misadaptation — where the systems of JC and LE differ in such a way that adapting correctly requires recognising a contrast that exists in JC but not in LE , we would expect LE speakers to " get it wrong " some of the time , creating forms which are neither the target ( JC ) nor LE .
9 It 's time to stop playing the Tories at their particular game ; it 's time to produce policies that will fire people 's imagination , and a more radical Labour Party that leads in ideas and innovation and does n't merely follow .
10 WE 'VE BEEN THROUGH FIRE AND WATER — AND A LOT MORE — TO BRING YOU CARPETING THAT LEADS IN QUALITY AND VALUE
11 The strategy maintains that advances in biotechnology and growing interest from plant breeders and drugs companies in genes from wild species warrant a reassessment of the notion that genetic resources are a common heritage .
12 It is beyond dispute that advances in medicine and improvements in living conditions have enabled individuals who at previous times would not have survived severe illness or chronic handicaps to live on , perhaps with some disability , into their seventh , eighth , and ninth decades .
13 There is another corner affected that remains in place but twists clockwise , giving URF →RFU →FUR →URF … , which we write as ( URF ) + .
14 Maybe it had been like worship then , worship that begins in love and dovetails neatly into hate .
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