Example sentences of "[n mass] that [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | This is the aircraft that might be resurrected . |
2 | The Air Staff sought battlbattle-winningormance in an aircraft that would do virtually everything in all weathers from long-range nuclear deterrent strike , through all the phases of reconnaissance , down to close battlefield support for the Army , almost regardless of cost since it was to be their capital aircraft . |
3 | The relief commission has one aircraft that can land there , a Twin Otter . |
4 | The first is a very high performance aircraft that can be flown like a fighter , using a mix of hand-flying and the automatics . |
5 | The largest aircraft that can now land in Madeira is the Boeing 757 . |
6 | The boffins down at War-U-Like have invented a new toy ; a high-powered supa-dupa combat aircraft that can outfly and outblast anything in the air , and make a bigger noise doing it . |
7 | The TB20 is a handsome modern aircraft that can be aviated without requiring the pilot get dirty , strain his neck or feel he 's driving a museum piece . |
8 | Local groups complain that the guidelines are bring drawn up expressly to meet the requirements of the port — the first of its type in Britain — and the Dash 7 aircraft that will fly to it From Britain 's regional airports and , later , abroad . |
9 | At present we 're scheduled to have about 30 different aircraft that will be on static display , we will have er aircraft er Upper Heyford 's own F1 11Es performing simulated airfield attacks on the station . |
10 | The Americans would have thousands of surplus transport aircraft that could be turned to civil use , and a well-developed transport aircraft industry ; the British , on the other hand , would have virtually none . |
11 | They had such unwieldy purposes — restoring relations with Iran , saving the hemisphere from Communism — that technical details , such as finding aircraft that could fly , sometimes went by the board . |
12 | This way they would find out if there were any quirks in the aircraft that could be ironed out before Dick strapped-in for the ride that would be his first solo . |
13 | With the possible exception of a stall warning unserviceability , examination revealed no evidence of any failure or malfunction of the aircraft that could have contributed to the accident . |
14 | ‘ If the pound note and the lira were thrown out of the window tomorrow and replaced by the ECU that would be fantastic . ’ |
15 | Her hair was glossy , perfectly straight and almost black , and it hung thickly around her perfectly-shaped head in a faultless bob that must have been done at Brisbane 's most exclusive hair salon . |
16 | Jones mailed all the details to Pons as the detector was now working and beginning to gather the data that would be the basis of the Brigham Young University-Rafelski paper . |
17 | Conditions of development , including general health standards , may play a role , but data that would aptly verify or refute this are not available . |
18 | There is growing interest in the effect of the length of inter-birth interval upon health of mothers , but data that would permit fruitful analysis are scarce . |
19 | It was Arthur Holmes who first suggested that mantle convection currents might be responsible for continental movements , but he lacked any direct geophysical data that might have supported his views . |
20 | These are , first ( as I have mentioned in chapter 1 ) , a tendency to focus on patterns of change alone with little or no attention to stable patterns of language through time ; second , a tendency to unidimensionality , that is , an inclination to think of the history of a language as the history of a single homogeneous variety and of sound-changes as proceeding in straight lines ; and third , as noted in chapter 2 , a tendency to impose theoretical and ideological orthodoxies on ( sometimes rather sparse ) data that might often be open to alternative kinds of interpretation . |
21 | Written sources provide systematic periodic data that can show trends and provide other relevant facts . |
22 | Again ? such data could be obtained by further inspection of the same set of statistical data that can be obtained from the Department of Education and Science . |
23 | It produces data that can easily be expressed in statistical form . |
24 | This is because at any level there are competing interpretations of the data that can not be disambiguated , for which the appropriate information is available at some other level . |
25 | Limits may be imposed on the amounts of data that can be trafficked at certain periods of the day , forcing the designer to re-configure his search to produce a more precise response or await its arrival " in the mail " . |
26 | Some may feel that differences of interpretation are all very well in their way ( though the present writer would maintain that they are of first-rank importance ) , but what is really wanted is a correlation or two with data that can be subjected ( in principle ) to some basic observational test , such as " Is this grammatical or not ? " |
27 | However , we suggest that the use of physiological data that can be influenced by medical and nursing intervention should not be used for audit . |
28 | We question the philosophy of using data that can be influenced by therapy for comparison of units . |
29 | While useful for assessing the severity of illness of individual patients or groups of patients , physiological data that can be influenced by medical and nursing intervention , such as that obtained by the APACHE II score , can not , paradoxically , be used to compare unit performances and must not be used for audit . |
30 | We turn now to a consideration of the different types of data that can be collected on the income-consumption relationship . |