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

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1 There is no doubt that eating in the kitchen has an attraction all its own .
2 Professor Lynch is uncertain how the fungal growth enhancer works ; a likely possibility is that it helps combat natural toxins that develop in seed and potting composts .
3 This crucial transition can take tadpoles of other species — those that develop in cold mountain streams , for example — two or even three years to complete .
4 It also occurs in other amphibians that develop in crowded temporary ponds , for example the South American bullfrog .
5 It would , therefore , make sense if axons played a part in controlling the number of oligodendrocytes that develop in a myelinated tract .
6 These findings suggest that axonal electrical activity normally controls the production and/or release of the growth factors that are responsible for proliferation of oligodendrocyte precursor cells and thereby helps to control the number of oligodendrocytes that develop in the region .
7 The stability of the enterprise conditions of calculation that develop in the East Asian example has not been productive of the formation of high-risk entrepreneurial behaviour as firms launch into speculative and unrelated lines of business .
8 Gallstones are lumps that develop in the gall bladder when the chemical balance of the bile is upset — and women are two or three times more likely to have them than men are .
9 The aggregation of interests is necessary due to the large variety and often mutually incompatible nature of the sectional interests that develop in modern industrialized societies .
10 In the past , many researchers have tended to underplay the problems that arose in the process of research in case they affected the evaluation of their results , although there have been a few ex post disclosures in books intended to show social research as often a messy enterprise ( Bell and Newby 1977 ; Bell and Roberts 1984 ) .
11 In the case of the RUC it is essential to reflect on the problems that arose in the research .
12 It is easy , therefore , once again , to seen why Marx and Engels greeted Morgan 's work with such enthusiasm , and in particular why they took his side in a major controversy that arose in anthropology between him and McLennan .
13 Marx 's theory of change was based on the growing contradiction that arose in society between the technological side of production and the social system with which it was associated .
14 Wilson dealt with the conflicts that arose in Orkney due to the activities of planners .
15 Linda describes the details of their daily lives , the problems that arose in trying to set up a network of support that was sufficient , stable and yet not undermining of the women 's growing independence , and the different reactions of Elizabeth and Helen to their new life .
16 In other words , there was a growth in the use of ‘ framework legislation ’ , with Parliament establishing a general framework for controlling or regulating an area of activity and granting to governmental agencies both rule-making powers to put flesh on the framework or quasi-judicial powers to resolve disputes that arose in the course of implementing these schemes .
17 The first question that arose in my mind was : what have I to do with Orwell ?
18 Stolypin 's problems were epitomized by the constitutional crisis that arose in 1911 over a bill to establish zemstvos in the western provinces .
19 On this evidence it seems possible that a large part of the conflict that arose in the administration of the NIRC was the result of a belief of its president that , in industrial conflicts , one side can be discovered , after proper examination by judges , to be ‘ right ’ and the other side ‘ wrong ’ .
20 One question that arose in the Court of Appeal was whether this decision was subject to judicial review .
21 They must be attentive to all the susceptibilities that people might have in this connection , and ensure that all of them played a part in resolving the tasks that arose in a society of this kind .
22 Now that he had arrived at the wildest part of Britain , he wished to use his adventure in the same spirit as that in which Montaigne wrote his famous Essais — as trials of himself , as investigations of the ideas that arose in the non-stop chatter of his mind .
23 Appying these criteria to our results , one of nine colonic cancers that arose in association with ulcerative colitis during the surveillance period was detected by the surveillance programme .
24 This was the problem that arose in Blumenthal v Gallery Five Ltd ( 1971 ) 220 EG 33 and Cumshaw v Bowen [ 1987 ] 1 EGLR 30 .
25 It is important to note that these ballets were created by MacMillan whose aim has been to convince audiences that dance in ballet belongs to the reality of life and to show how life can be manipulated .
26 Two kicks of his big flippers were sufficient to send him drifting back up towards the surface that quivered in the harsh sunlight like a sheet of liquid mercury .
27 At the same time that this mischief is done , the wood itself is ( timber excepted ) but of a miserable account , as any one may suppose , when he is informed , that these shaws have a fence only on one side , and consequently are exposed to be eaten by the cattle that graze in the fields ; hence there is an imperfect system of wood , an injured one of corn , and wretched fences ; by aiming at too much , nothing arrives at perfection .
28 If I want group members ' approval , I will accept the dictates of the group about my role , even though I might not accept that influence in a one-to-one relationship .
29 Its genesis perhaps was the unsuccessful attempt by Thomas and his walking companion Jesse Berridge , on the journey that became In Pursuit of Spring , to collaborate on a fiction that would include a passionate youthful love , courtship , and marriage .
30 Members of the Royal Family have long been aware that to remain in the public conscience requires coming to terms with , and feeding , the needs of the media .
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