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

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1 Just as missiles can be guided from aircraft that did not launch them , so jamming can be done by someone else on the bomber 's behalf ; division of labour pays off in battles , too .
2 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 .
3 The coach purred on , passed cornfields and sheep that did n't look up
4 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 .
5 Nevertheless , the greater majority of bream waters hold bream that do roll at the surface sometime in the course of feeding .
6 But if to an alehouse they customers be , Then presently with the ale wife we agree ; When we come to a reckoning , then we do crave Twopence on a shilling , and that we will have , By such cunning ways we our treasure do get , For it is all fish that doth come to our net .
7 This is particularly true for fish that do not like particularly hard water conditions .
8 Then , how long before somebody proposes giving points for undersized fish that did not make the undersize fish measure ?
9 The following were among the findings reported at a conference in Anchorage , Alaska : — brain damage in seals similar to that found in people who die from solvent abuse ; this would have disoriented the animals and affected basic physiological functions like breathing ; it is suspected that many seals drowned , but because dead seals sink an accurate assessment of deaths has not been possible ; — the disappearance of a group of killer whales that had lived in the sound , possibly also due to the " solvent abuse effect " ; — deaths among sea otters not only from hypothermia ( because oil stuck to their fur destroyed its insulating properties ) but from emphysema caused by breathing in toxic fumes and from liver and kidney damage caused by ingesting oil ; — failure to breed among many species of birds since the accident , either because of the death rate within colonies at the time ( in the case of guillemots ) or because continued exposure to oil-polluted food sources is preventing reproduction ; — death tolls of up to 40 per cent for eggs laid by salmon , herring and other fish , and deformities and withered muscles among fish that did hatch .
10 I disagree with Neil about the gutter press : it was the liberal media that did the real damage , over years not days .
11 Well the people that done it did n't get caught but the corridor on which it happened was fined for all the equipment .
12 , I 'm not one of these people that does n't like my age now .
13 No doubt a few treated awareness as implied approval , but for most people that did not seem to be so .
14 I it it 's oh no , we do n't want war , we 're all against war , but nobody is prepared to bother actually to go to a meeting or , or pay a small subscription and , and then you w you could of had a very strong United Nations now the same as after the first world war , but it 's the people that did n't do it .
15 I think can I just say one thing we did actually h it was n't community industry erm the people that did it I do n't know
16 It does raise a very important matter because in the B C C I inquiry , it was quite obvious er that parts of Price Waterhouse were n't fully aware of what other parts of Pri Price Waterhouse were doing and indeed worse than that and in fairness to Price Waterhouse , some of the regulators in different parts of the world did n't know what each other w w were doing and the only people that did know what was happening were the principals behind B C C I who exploited that situation .
17 I think the fact that the books were filled out correctly and I think you should give the people that did the stock take , congratulations because the books were filled out reasonably well considering some of their ex inexperience in it .
18 even the people that did n't know before
19 Well I think they are going to , the people that did it tt are gon na pay for it anon er anonymously
20 Those people that had found ways of structuring their time , of organising themselves round routines , or having particular sorts of appointments to make _ and this could take many forms , like , for example , just getting up early in the morning to play a sport game , for example , or arranging to meet other people at particular times _ those people that had got some sort of time structure in their lives and some sorts of regular activities to carry out in their lives erm tended to be a lot less severely affected by unemployment than those people that did n't have these sorts of activities , this sort of time structure .
21 It appears that the only people that do want BST are the pharmaceutical companies who have genetically engineered the hormone and stand to make extra profits from its introduction .
22 You 've got people that want to get on and you 've got people that do n't want to , you know .
23 But it 's only , it 's only a few people that do it
24 Some competitor nations — Japan , in particular — have created relationships among engineers , managers , production workers , and marketing and sales people that do away with the old distinction between entrepreneurs and drones .
25 It 's like , Aids and that like the glue sniffing advert , for instance , put on fo when the children go to bed , but they should be able to see that , sho , they should be able to see look , well that 's putting a message across to me as well , not just the parents , to me , I 'm the one that 's involved and I think that if well maybe the the producers would maybe or the people that do television would maybe put i to say , seven o'clock or that , where young children primary school age can actually sit and watch it .
26 Actually , sneering is n't at all big or clever and most people that do it are as soft as shite , really …
27 But the , the Carpet Union , there is still a number of people that do believe in it .
28 yeah , it 's it 's the people that do allow their children to go out , and I 'm sure there 's a lot of parents out there that agree with me on this point , you know ,
29 Actually , sneering is n't at all big or clever and most people that do it are as soft as shite , really …
30 The people that do this , spend a hell of a lot of time and energy doing it .
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