Example sentences of "that [adv] [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | This is now more than $13m , 20% over budget — this , from a bank that vigorously defends the quality of its development projects . |
2 | There are many other good things in the production , a passionate and gripping Lady Macbeth from Clare Benedict ; witches dressed to look like maggots ; and fight scenes that presumably use the Balinese experience in becoming savage death dances . |
3 | Even worse , Colonel Windsor 's sharp glance detected a tremor in the hand that avidly accepted the whiskey and soda he had poured out to celebrate the unexpected reunion with his old comrade-in-arms . |
4 | The question whether a Regulation that expressly gave the power to tax would itself be ultra vires DORA was not decided . |
5 | Here they are , unisex and colour-supplement-magnetic in an Italian ‘ working-class ’ restaurant : ‘ Justin and Ursula , with their measured dignity and impeccable , interchangeable clothes — perhaps soft leather waistcoats over silk shirts and linen trousers in colours that rarely overstepped the narrow arc of the spectrum between cream and ochre — were immediately noticeable . ’ |
6 | Rather it is necessary to look at the people involved — the professionals — and understand how they relate both to their clients and to the organisations in which they work , for it is these structures that powerfully condition the primary relationships . |
7 | He was granted a second term by Home Secretary Kenneth Clarke in a move that effectively guarantees the existence of the Board for the foreseeable future . |
8 | A Weekend Away is a sparkling situation comedy that effectively combines the best in television entertainment with sound teaching practice . |
9 | The drugs that effectively modulate the disease process — such as steroids , sulphasalazine , and 5-aminosalicylic acid — affect most or all of the inflammatory mediators . |
10 | Before 1988 , there were two legal requirements that effectively determined the form of capital accounting : |
11 | That is , if a group announces that it will organise a counter demonstration in opposition to one of which the police have been notified under section 11 , the police can if necessary subject the late comers to conditions imposed under sections 12 or 14 that effectively prevent the two groups from clashing , or permitting them to meet only in carefully controlled conditions . |
12 | Clearly it is easier for a minister to accept this sort of legislation than to develop a policy that effectively changes the direction of a great deal of work going on within the department . |
13 | This is the historical breed that effectively launched the concept of ‘ breed ’ rather than local type . |
14 | ‘ He should have been banned for life for the disgraceful tackle that effectively ended the career of Gary Stevens at Spurs . |
15 | Claudia dressed in her own clothes , a dazed expression on her face that effectively silenced the questions Myra wanted to ask . |
16 | It set the tone of the renewed debate which in the coming decade was to divide Western Europe even further , at the same time as setting in motion a groundswell that eventually produced the European Community . |
17 | The gene determines a protein sequence that influences X that influences Y that influences Z that eventually influences the wrinkliness of the seed or the cellular wiring up of the nervous system . |
18 | A mortgage is an annuity where you pay the building society a regular sum that eventually reduces the balance of debt to nothing . |
19 | In addition , there will be vertical lines of points that generate finite sequences which represent trajectories that eventually strike the top face of B on the line = 0 ( and thereafter tend towards the origin and never strike the top face of B again ) . |
20 | According to Forestry Commission pathologist , Brian Greig : " Different sites involve different factors in the mix that eventually spells the end for the trees . |
21 | Only after he had set to work , at Halley 's urging , on the tract that eventually became the first book of the Principia did Newton abandon vortices and envisage attractive — and repulsive — forces in central bodies . |
22 | Ahead of us I could hear the noise of the waterfall — there had been plenty of rain and when we arrived at the foss , the beck that eventually joins the Ure to travel down Wensleydale was hammering over the lip of the force . |
23 | It is a silly , redundant device that eventually drowns the film in a surfeit of plot . |
24 | In particular , the resulting motion of the plasma column in the magnetic field — motion that eventually destroyed the containment — might heat the ions in the plasma ; also , image currents in metallic conducting walls of the torus might limit the excusions of the plasma column . |
25 | Although there has been a vast selection of beautiful waterlilies in cultivation for many years , some of the rarer varieties are slower in producing the development of ‘ eyes ’ on the rootstock that eventually provides the cuttings to propagate new plants , This is why the more desirable lilies are always more expensive . |
26 | I am sure that all squadrons realise that besides encouraging the Russians , every daylight attack rubs into the Germans the superiority of our units . |
27 | He is a master of cogency of overall planning , deploying cantus firmus technique and the alternation of reduced-voice and full scoring with an effortless artistry that wholly conceals the fact that several compositions stand upon an elaborately mathematical disposition of their successive and component proportions . |
28 | Furthermore , this " military " implication of is consistent with other words in the poem presenting suggestions of a strife and a violence that relentlessly overbear the gentle conviviality of ordinary joys : with , for example , and . |
29 | In this first phase of DIP development vendors offered solutions that merely handled the archival and retrieval of images . |
30 | I acknowledge that we must have an eye to the international experience , and our work internationally is to try to ensure that other countries , too , put up their premiums in a way that sensibly recognises the problems of such cover throughout the world . |