Example sentences of "that [vb base] [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This would result in a shorter report and give useful encouragement to companies that develop innovative forms of reporting .
2 If the brand name is standardised worldwide in English it may be found to have an unfavourable meaning in some countries , or it may not be pronounceable in other countries that lack certain letters of the alphabet .
3 The investigator is interested in finding out what are the factors that influence this variation in awareness and involvement .
4 And for the stories coming up next , as they say , I understand that Good Morning Britain is hoping to better its big cat tale by reporting on wild parakeets in Maidstone , and cats that eat indoor plants throughout the country .
5 There are impressions that bring immediate satisfaction to the senses , for example those that have charm , brilliance or simple musical rhythms .
6 The national awards will offer two categories : the first will recognise management initiatives that bring environmental benefits to Britain , while the second award will be for the export of appropriate technologies that bring environmental benefit to developing countries .
7 The national awards will offer two categories : the first will recognise management initiatives that bring environmental benefits to Britain , while the second award will be for the export of appropriate technologies that bring environmental benefit to developing countries .
8 With all the draughts that bring cold air in blocked off you now need to insulate in order to keep the warmth in .
9 Figure 3.1 provides a simple snap-shot of only two dimensions that distinguish one industry from another .
10 In the absence of legal criteria that distinguish constitutional law from other laws , the definition becomes so broad that it defines nothing at all .
11 The ‘ bureaucratic politics ’ model of communist government has four major elements that distinguish public administration under state socialism from its counterpart in the liberal-democratic state : the political dominance of a centralized and bureaucratized party ; the absence of party competition , making the party a permanent government and therefore weakening accountability ; the interweaving of party and state bureaucracies for control purposes ; and the socialization of the means of production , distribution and exchange and most other social relations .
12 Dr P 's argument is that in a piece of ‘ good ’ writing , there are certain qualities , above and beyond the techniques s/he uses to communicate an experience or belief , that make that piece of writing intrinsically superior to other pieces of literature .
13 What we share , the captain and us , is mastery of time — the freedom to order our day in ways that make better use of it .
14 Alternatively , there are several firms that make such ornaments from reconstituted stone .
15 Lines of sight that make equal angles with the direction to the Centre intersect different volumes of the bar .
16 Prince Charles was also critical of northern nations for failing to address adequately issues such as global warming , ozone depletion and marine pollution , and to " remove the barriers in the world economic and trading system that make sustainable development in the third world more difficult " .
17 The use of both was greatest in both declining and growing ( as opposed to stable ) firms , and this was taken as evidence for the view that it is firms facing fluctuating demand for output that make greatest use of temporary workers .
18 The letters spell out a plan for making RNA replicase : for making machines that make more copies of the very same RNA plans , that make more machines that make more copies of the plans , that make more …
19 The letters spell out a plan for making RNA replicase : for making machines that make more copies of the very same RNA plans , that make more machines that make more copies of the plans , that make more …
20 At Sussex , we have analysed a variety of models for population genetic that make different assumptions about ( 1 ) the grouping patterns of prey , and their breeding systems , degree of conspicuousness and palatability , ( 2 ) the ability of predators to learn and remember , and ( 3 ) the population densities of predator and prey .
21 We would also like to make contact with schools that make special efforts to interest students in science either within the class room or in extracurricular activities .
22 also like to make contact with schools that make special efforts to interest students in science either within the class room or in extracurricular activities .
23 ‘ Did all that make any sense to you ? ’
24 However , violent sports that make excessive demands on the body with little preparation , can do more harm than good .
25 With modern microelectronic devices , however , automation is no longer only to be seen in factories that make identical goods in continuous streams , but is spreading to batch production .
26 The drives that bind one person to another are primitive and intense , and can be disturbing to our normal perceptions if we allow ourselves to see what is going on .
27 In repeated versions he explains laboriously that Gandalf forced Bilbo on Thorin out of some Valinorean ‘ foresight ’ ; or because he knew hobbits were stealthy ; or because he thought Bilbo had the right ‘ mix ’ of Took and Baggins ; while as for the word ‘ burglar ’ , it was all a dwarvish misunderstanding .
28 The low spire of this species , with a minutely beaded ornament , and the sharp rib around its outside edge , are features that discriminate this species from other gastropods .
29 encouraging policies that combine urban regeneration with countryside protection ;
30 In practice , however , failures are often forestalled by governments that fear systemic contagion from the collapse of credit institutions ; and the authorities only allow mergers between big firms where they are convinced that competition will not suffer .
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