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

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1 For the general view of music-making in the Nineteenth Century is inaccurate : time has winnowed away the reputations of many of the figures best known at the time , and completely obscured the smaller fry that occupied nine-tenths of the publishers ' catalogues of those days .
2 The purpose of this wing was to test aircraft that came out after a form of garage servicing ; this was before the garage system introduced by Bennett in the earlier days of Pathfinding at RAF Wyton .
3 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 .
4 Painted to represent an aircraft that operated from USAAF Station 234 , Mount Farm , the fighter is adorned with the correct shade of PRU blue and carries the US Star 'n Bar insignia of the 7th Photographic Group , with the aircraft 's serial repeated in large yellow lettering across the fin and rudder .
5 A landing strip was organised to provide emergency services for any of the aircraft that suffer damage or be short of fuel .
6 The land for the strip had not even become available , Keker reminded him , until January 1986 , and the only aircraft that had ever landed there had stuck in the mud ; but North could not be persuaded that his memo was ‘ incompatible with the realities of things ’ .
7 In a memo ( signature illegible ) to the assistant chief of naval staff dated two months after the sinking of the Bismarck , the writer said that it had ‘ unofficially ’ come to his notice that an Ensign Smith of the U S Navy was in the Catalina aircraft that had resighted the Bismarck , then en route to Brest , two days after British naval forces had lost contact with her ; and that an Ensign Rinehart was in another searching Catalina .
8 The ultimate parting shot from an ungrateful aircraft that had enjoyed every care and attention .
9 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 .
10 This tome concentrated on the operational side of the type 's history , not just during World War Two , where the aircraft was undoubtedly the best long range fighting aircraft that served on all sides of the war , but through all the other conflicts in which the P-51 participated .
11 It is certainly an aircraft that requires a good sized landing strip as approaches have to be made fairly flat .
12 After take-off Beaton surveyed his surroundings : ‘ Silk-lined walls , arm chairs like Pullmans , various compartments for eating , sleeping , smoking — this is the aircraft that took Churchill to America … how grateful I am to be among the lucky ones on the last lap for home . ’
13 Some of the most difficult investigations involve aircraft that crash in deep water , frequently depriving the investigator of much of his evidence .
14 Above : Taken from a locally-based Jet Ranger , this photograph shows just six of the 11 airworthy Norseman aircraft that gathered at Red Lake to participate in Red Lake 's Norseman Celebration weekend on July 25/26 .
15 This E S R D really is the bible and we have specified the aircraft to meet that E S R D and not anything extra , er obviously if one of the four nations wants to build a nuclear role into the aircraft that becomes a very big political question first and foremost and we have just not considered it at the technical level at all because it 's er it 's not in the requirement .
16 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 .
17 Farnborough 1990 is featured with some interesting in flight cockpit shots of Su-27 and MiG-29 , plus the Russian aircraft that dominated the 1990 show , the Antonov An-225 .
18 However , the aircraft that caught the Stark was a French Mirage .
19 During July , the entire area paid lasting tribute to an aircraft that helped open up not just this town , but hundreds like it all over Canada .
20 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 .
21 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 .
22 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 .
23 Any feature of the interior of the aircraft that has contributed to the injury or death of the occupants is recorded and the manufacturers and airworthiness authorities informed .
24 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 .
25 The aircraft that claimed to have attacked Berlin were from 44 , 49 , 50 , 58 , 61 , 83 , and 99 Squadrons .
26 An example of the groundcrew 's efforts is well illustrated by their handling of the last aircraft that arrived on May 1 .
27 Mr Chairman I feel a bit like an aircraft that 's to come down to Leeds er er Bradford Airport rather than Teeside at the present moment .
28 There was no sign , other than the winking of a small green light , that the aircraft that reverted to his control .
29 Drinking blackcurrant juice from a plastic beaker , her hair in a bob that looks as though she did it herself with kitchen scissors , she looks like a child .
30 By 1857 when Agassiz 's Essay on Classification appeared , as an introduction to a never-completed work on the natural history of the USA , it was already difficult to believe that Noah 's flood had really been a world-wide catastrophe with animals surviving two by two ; indeed Agassiz 's work on ice ages had involved reinterpretation of data that seemed evidence of the Flood .
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