Example sentences of "[n mass] that [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 RAF Gate Guards ( Airlife , 203pp , illus , hbk , £19.95 ) by Jim Simpson is a handy guide to all the aircraft that guard the gates of RAF establishments at home and abroad .
2 A landing strip was organised to provide emergency services for any of the aircraft that suffer damage or be short of fuel .
3 Written by one who is obviously in love with gliding , the author takes the reader through the history of gliding in Australia , from kites in the early 1900s to the high performance aircraft that abound today .
4 Some of the most difficult investigations involve aircraft that crash in deep water , frequently depriving the investigator of much of his evidence .
5 In contrast the Pacific , being so huge , and travelled across by aircraft that tend ( at least for now ) to fly principally between East and West and back again , manages to contain its major routes within a few distinct bands .
6 Dark Peak Aircraft Wrecks 2 ( Pen and Sword Books Ltd , 192pp , illus , sbk , £9.95 ) by Ron Collier tells the stories of 26 out of the 50 aircraft that have crashed in the Dark Peak area of the peak District National Park over the past 60 years .
7 Published in connection with the 50th Anniversary of Hurn being opened for operations by the RAF in 1941 , the Author charts the events and aircraft that have used the Airport over the years .
8 We 're all taught when learning to fly that we should initiate turns using a little rudder , often in aircraft that do n't really need it .
9 The single perspective of an individual subject proves inadequate to the task of processing the sensory data that flood his consciousness .
10 Although this was an extreme case , it is by no means unique and practically every university teacher who has supervised an undergraduate dissertation will recognize the problem of trying to write a dissertation backwards ; that is to say , taking the data that have already been collected and then trying to find some hypothesis which they can be used to test .
11 It may also include instructions to observe particularly unusual sources ; to repeat collection of data that have been lost or spoilt in some way ; or to take corrective actions based on data already received .
12 Thus to bar from the courts data that have not appeared in a peer reviewed journal could be foolhardy .
13 This facility can be used to indicate individual items in a set of data that have to be treated in a special way , different from the majority of items in the set ; a special case is " undefined " items , which have not as yet been assigned a value .
14 The large bulk of the data that have led to this conclusion originates from areas south of the polar circle .
15 Again , it is not totally inappropriate that this sort of overlap should exist since RMI must build upon the data that exist within the service ; it can not be separate and unrelated to that which currently exists .
16 The data that result are increasingly applied to the evaluation of environmental and epidemiological problems concerned with human and animal health .
17 In a very real sense , although answers to questions are being elicited in both approaches , the data that result are fundamentally different .
18 Whereas many otherwise ‘ progressive ’ disciples of Rousseau believed in controlling the entire environment of the child and programming its mind with carefully selected sense impressions , Wordsworth and Dorothy believed in complete freedom : ‘ Till a child is four years old he needs no other companions than the flowers , the grass , the cattle , the sheep that scamper away from him , when he makes a vain unexpecting chase after them , the pebbles upon the road etc .
19 The event provided the opportunity to have a close-up look at part of the farming enterprise of John Gittins who has been a pioneer in land reclamation and has also spearheaded the development of commercial crossbred sheep that have put millions of pounds in the pockets of fellow farmers .
20 The event provided the opportunity to have a close-up look at part of the farming enterprise of John Gittins who has been a pioneer in land reclamation and has also spearheaded the development of commercial crossbred sheep that have put millions of pounds in the pockets of fellow farmers .
21 ‘ We are advising that leasing will be the best option in the first year and our initial impression is that there will be more quota available than sheep that need it , ’ said Sandy Wright of Aberdeen & Northern Marts .
22 In the place of the marble fantasies they tore down , the British erected some of the most crushingly ugly buildings ever thrown up by the British Empire — a set of barracks that look as if they have been modelled on Wormwood Scrubs .
23 But er do you quite like singing for folk that know you ?
24 folk folk that know you either w might be too critical or they might just switch off because they have heard it before .
25 Folk rock for folk that have forgotten the folk bit .
26 The fundamental point that you have to grasp is that parents want any transfers between their siblings that will result in a net gain for the , a , sorry , parents want any transfers between their offspring that result in a net gain for reproductive success .
27 The most generally accepted mechanism of evolutionary change is the modern version of Darwinian natural selection , based on the simple propositions that ( a ) like begets like , though with minor , essentially chance , variations ; ( b ) all organisms are capable of producing more offspring than actually can survive to maturity and reproduce in their turn ; ( c ) those offspring that do survive to reproduce must in some way be variants that are better adapted to their environment than those that fail ; and ( d ) those favoured variants are likely to reproduce the favourable variation in their own offspring .
28 It will not even compete with ordinary propeller-driven ships — let alone hydrofoils or hovercraft that skim the surface at 40 knots or more .
29 Bream that eat small fish are not a separate and distinct class of fish , or size of fish , set apart from other bream .
30 If a stretch of river holds more than one shoal of bream that patrol the same beat , then the only way they can pass each other when feeding on the same beat at the same time , is for one shoal to pass over the other .
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