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

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1 Aye , oh he loves that does n't he ?
2 She brooded over the strangeness of her long sight — over the seeing of far-away thins that came nearer .
3 ‘ Equalization of lifetime income profiles ’ concerns inequalities in lifetime income growth and involves developing career income profiles that rise with age .
4 You can even create subject profiles that guide you to the pages containing stories most relevant to yourself .
5 As we narrow down the proportion of the labour market that appears to benefit from lifetime employment in Japan , we get closer to the proportion of labour in Western countries employed by large companies who work to seniority wage profiles that offer accumulating reward for experience .
6 In total therefore there are seven times as many graduate men among all employees , so getting on to the wage profiles that grow fastest and last longest is very much a matter of educational credentials .
7 If one adds that delay to the average of about three months before the first visit is made , one is talking about a possible delay of one year and three months before the application starts to receive the attention that is required before it can proceed .
8 ‘ Mercifully I do n't get to hear many of the other Stones and Beatles covers that have come around , but I suppose there is some validity to reworking songs .
9 Overall responsibility for policy matters that affect the committees therefore lies with the Department of Trade and Industry .
10 Only in the past two decades ( he was 88 when he died last week ) has he spoken out in public , and in the liberal persuasion , on matters such as disarmament in Britain 's policy on nuclear weapons , matters that occupied a great deal of his professional life in government .
11 It is not our credibility on tax matters that needs to be proved , but the Labour party 's .
12 What I find so extraordinary is that Opposition Members are so keen to place with trade unions abroad so much of the authority on labour law matters that resides in this House .
13 Restart cyclamen corms that have been resting over the summer .
14 Consider those stately columns , regard the coils of plaster vine that trail from the windowsills , meditate on the dados in the shape of fasces that stud its pitted hide . ’
15 The tales of wrist-breaking fights with leviathan carp are legendary , and the ghostly , mist-shrouded waters that provide a backdrop for these real or imaginary scenes only add to the mystique that anglers love .
16 Moreover , particularly when a complex is relatively unstable , the bound protein can detach from the protected DNA fragment and reassociate to other DNA fragments that have already been modified by DMS .
17 Within the mud is a scattering of angular boulders — rock fragments that have been carried from the land by icebergs and dropped as the bergs weather and melt .
18 Such a strategy recognises a clear role for school health education but emphasises that achieving an impact on the minority of young people who choose to smoke will require more substantial and comprehensive interventions .
19 The high incidence of prostatic obstruction in this study emphasises that finding a raised creatinine concentration in any male necessitates careful palpation of the abdomen and prostate .
20 The reef 's new status , granted by the UN International Maritime Organisation , will enable the Australian government to insist that ships that pass through the reef carry a pilot .
21 Within sat Mait , in plain robes , and a black woman whom Ace had n't seen before , who was dressed in a network of silk strips that left much of her body visible .
22 You see it in the neon strips that colour the city , the flashing lights on every corner .
23 The computer 's place in all this was in the control of either the mechanical discs or strips that carried the images of each character or , later on , in the generation and display of the characters themselves on a CRT .
24 Along its length were neon strips that fluttered and buzzed .
25 In future when I land at anything other than properly documented airfields I will ask the question : Are there any other runways or strips that look like runways in the vicinity that could be mistaken for the active runway ?
26 He sat with a small radar screen in front of him , writing up the small strips that are used by controllers all over the world , strips that have all the different aircraft information on them .
27 One day in the early autumn of my lower-sixth-form year , when the damp leaves were already furring the grassy median strips that cleaved the dual carriageways surrounding Varndean Grammar , I saw a familiar figure from where I sat reading in the school library .
28 Stands that set out to rival museums are pretty much a thing of the past , with only Jan Krugier of Geneva holding out here .
29 The sun set alight the water drops that speckled their leaves and shadowed the ground beneath them .
30 As the air temperature drops on a still clear night dew drops that form between the fibres eventually freeze to form a sealed ice cover which traps the air within this space over the relatively warmer soil and prevents the temperature dropping below freezing .
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