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

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31 For example , his account of the nine different reasons why two scientists might disagree could go verbatim into any elementary course on the social relations of science , whilst the extended analogy between ‘ growing science ’ and establishing an orchard should be required reading for every would-be science politician in any nation that aspires to modernity .
32 Bridget Freemantle appears constantly in Leapor 's later poems as ‘ Artemisia ’ , a name that refers to a ruler of Rhodes known for having fostered the arts .
33 Indeed , any German diminutive that refers to a person will produce a gender clash .
34 USL 's in-house counsel says OSF , which appears to looking for proof of an industry-wide conspiracy against it , is asking USL to produce not only every piece of paper they 've got with OSF 's name on it but anything that refers to Unix or even software .
35 I I 've got a paper somewhere that refers to this business , I do n't know where .
36 While writing this book I have tried to avoid , where possible , medical language that refers to people with mental disorder exclusively as ‘ patients ’ , a race for whom doctors and other professionals make all the decisions , whether the ‘ patient ’ likes it or not .
37 One sequence of entries , for instance , seemingly associates the words " aesthetic " and " tragedy " ; another connects Greek drama with " optimism and pessimism " , a new polarity destined to exercise his mind for years to come ; and another , after a list of topics that includes " development of tragedy " and " Lessing , Winckelmann " , offers a brief theoretical discussion of " development " that refers to " music " , " opera " , and another notion of significance for the future , " instinct " .
38 Route B : Note once again that refers to " per mole of the specified balanced chemical equation " .
39 You may appeal under rule six , my branch was told , this is the appeal procedures that refers to members not branches , but it will be well understood you are making the appeal on behalf of the branch , which obviously means we 've got ta borrow one to do something else .
40 After the last erm Stansted Airport Consultative Committee , three month 's ago when we were presented with this press report that refers to four and a half thousand flights er over which period .
41 ‘ Nothing To Hold Me ’ , off the next LP , is the highlight of the evening , with keyboard madman Barry D taking over vocals with a mellow rap that begs to be a single .
42 ‘ Nothing To Hold Me ’ , off the next LP , is the highlight of the evening , with keyboard madman Barry D taking over vocals with a mellow rap that begs to be a single .
43 Thus according to the Child Poverty Action Group ( CPAG ) ‘ poverty is viewed in relation to a generally accepted standard of living in a particular society that goes beyond basic physical needs ’ to include ‘ broader social and cultural needs ’ as well .
44 It does , however , show clearly that when assessing suffering it is important to have a framework that goes beyond the narrow concerns of selective or functional assessment approaches , although such approaches do have some value in distinguishing between ‘ appropriate ’ and ‘ inappropriate ’ suffering .
45 At times when I look at her it strikes me as it 's got something ; not beauty , but something that goes beyond it .
46 You must be well acquainted with the materials of Part 2 in order to answer trainees ' questions but be careful not to provide information that goes beyond that given above ; try to amplify rather than extend the information .
47 The comparative method lies at the root of any sociological research that goes beyond description .
48 At best they are ‘ stills ’ from a sequence of actions ; and they can not portray anything that goes beyond visual observation .
49 Lalage had the style that goes beyond looks .
50 It begins with ‘ description ’ , based upon factual statements of objective perception and analysis , and moves on to ‘ formal analysis ’ in which there is a search that goes beyond the surface inventory in order to seek out relationships and qualities .
51 Organiser Neil Storey said ‘ I am trying to find a word that goes beyond disappointed .
52 You see we can not always help who our brothers and sisters are but we can make alliances of people on issues of liberation and freedom that goes beyond that narrow family relationship and develops into a very solid alliance that helps to change situations .
53 It signalled love that goes beyond the love of a kiss .
54 The difference between the two countries is that the formal wording of the United States Constitution can be amended only by an extraordinary process , i.e. , one that goes beyond the provisions employed for amending the ordinary law .
55 Pratt is specifically concerned with the ideological implications of landscape descriptions in novels and travel reports , and argues for the development of a stylistics that goes beyond purely aesthetic considerations , and takes into account the social , historical and ideological dimensions of texts .
56 They do not want multiple entries of the same plan but an entry that goes beyond 16 games as a single column plan .
57 ‘ This thing that goes over the camel .
58 Oh yeah , well that was where I learnt to swim in the canal on Road , er it 's the bridge that goes over Lane , near , near .
59 and outside the porches , to light their number up outside their house , erm people do n't seem to have erm , really changed their ideas very much , we still sell the same type of fitting to people , er the one that goes over the garage doors , on the corner of the , of the house wall , er lanterns er outside the front door with coloured glass in them er things that have been going for
60 I was cleaning out knives and the metal thing that goes over the knives there was something there and it was a nail and I just pushed and I caught it .
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