Example sentences of "that [vb -s] them " in BNC.
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1 | Many donors lay down more or less stringent rules about the use of their funds and these are legally binding on the body that receives them . |
2 | For the ‘ dogmatic dialectic ’ , as he describes dialectical materialism , the whole question naturally poses no problem , for each person or group simply constitutes a partial moment of an already operative movement of totalization that produces them and then goes beyond them . |
3 | Remember however that current affairs and news programmes are rooted in the moment and the particular local concerns of the country that produces them . |
4 | Would it not be killing two birds with one stone for the West to purchase the remaining MiGs , together with the factory that produces them , and then close it down ? |
5 | The noise is formidable , for the rocks clatter and bang away down a steel chute that dumps them back on the ground . |
6 | ‘ The most important thing is to organise a system that encourages them to stick at it day by day and week by week . |
7 | It means the League champions have gone 11 games unbeaten , a run that offers them a final placing that would erase much of the disappointment of a frustrating season that includes two defeats by Coventry . |
8 | A political process that offers them power over their own lives ? |
9 | The popular view of black sportsmen 's rise is more simple : they have a ‘ natural ability ’ that equips them to do well in physical enterprises . |
10 | ‘ Everyone does , if they 're lucky , if there is anything that turns them on . |
11 | The frescoes , for example , show many elements that are borrowed from Minoan Crete , but handled in a way that turns them into distinctively Theran compositions . |
12 | There is a poison in potatoes that turns them green , which is very dangerous to pregnant women . |
13 | In some ways , postnominal attributives are also relatively straightforward ; thus it is perfectly clear that they are like ordinary prenominal attributives in that they do not constitute a full sentence with the noun or noun phrase that precedes them , and that they are part of the same entity-identifying phrase . |
14 | It is usual for unstressed syllables to continue the pitch of the stressed syllable that precedes them . |
15 | For ants , matricide is an act of special genetic madness and formidable indeed must be the drug that drives them to it . |
16 | Very few studies have sought to position shoplifting within a broader social and political sphere , where women in particular are vulnerable to a consumer fetishism that drives them to lawbreaking … |
17 | There is an apple-tree up against the fence that separates them from their neighbours , but it has been given a kind of Buddhist monk 's haircut . |
18 | As a result the public interest is increasingly defined by expert professional administrators , and administrative decisions designed to promote the public interest are articulated in a language that screens them from effective parliamentary criticisms and public debate . |
19 | One , that working with Frantz and Weymouth was one of the worst things that could have happened to The Mondays , and two , that they 've still got it assuming they 're produced by someone that understands them . |
20 | Many firms using the bubble policy have found that the resulting pollution was less than what the law allows , a circumstance that grants them a credit towards added pollution in the future . |
21 | The parents will begin to identify what it is that irritates them so much . |
22 | For the men , garments are symbolic markers of filial love and recognition , whereas for the women they serve as a means of self-inscription in a system that neglects them … . |
23 | They should help small farmers , but not in a way that discourages them from getting larger or farming better : there must be no farming poverty trap . |
24 | Interpretations of the source of this imbalance have varied , but most persuasive is the theory that it reflects an unusual form of communication between the two halves of the brain , involving the anatomical structure ( the corpus callosum ) that joins them together . |
25 | If the spiritual realisations become bogged in the mud of the stagnant pond , materials stagger about pulling this way and that on the lead that joins them to their master . |
26 | How do you enter a formula that joins them together ? |
27 | John Gibbons , the president 's science adviser and OSTP director , says that the six FCCSET ( pronounced ‘ fix-it ’ ) initiatives , named after the Federal Coordinating Committee on Science , Engineering and Technology that supervises them are ‘ a dynamic list of topics ’ that are being reexamined for their contribution to national economic growth . |
28 | It 's your head that needs them , not your legs . ’ |
29 | There 's no use keeping things you do n't need Jean , and you do n't know anybody that needs them ! |
30 | This section is possible precisely because the unity of the whole is an expressive totality , that is ‘ a totality all of whose parts are so many ‘ total parts ’ each expressing the others , and each expressing the social totality that contains them , because each in itself contains in the immediate form of its expression the essence of the totality itself ’ ( 94 ) . |