Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] that [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It was assumed that the food reinforcement in some way strengthened the response tendencies that led to the food , at the expense of other response tendencies .
2 This is a budget Chairman that builds on the achievements of the last four years , the care for our schools and it takes into account that the future will not be as rosy as we would like and allows for contingencies .
3 The whole great crime story wave that began in the last years of the nineteenth century and rose to its towering peak in the 1920s and 1930s began with the short story .
4 Oncogenic mutations in this gene consistently appear to be recessive , loss of function mutations that result in an absent or non-functional protein .
5 It was an idea she had thought of in a vague way yesterday , when she had seen the extent of the gravel ridge that ran beneath the two estates .
6 An emancipation settlement that turned on the advice of the Ministry of Internal Affairs was likely to treat serfs generously .
7 The wedding bells that sounded on the last page of so many ‘ romantic ’ novels of the last century are still sounding in certain genres but in the adventure story they seldom sound at all .
8 The ridge is quickly gained and on this peach of a day was absolutely magnificent , with the hills retaining sizeable patches of spring snow that sparkled in the hazy sunshine .
9 Sticklebricks give rise to as many types of play and conversation as the interlocking small bricks , but due to their change in physical appearance and the wheel shapes that come in the packs there is a wider provision for imaginative construction .
10 It shall be characterized in particular by a system of labour law that corresponds to the social market economy and a comprehensive system of social security based on merit and social justice .
11 Hongkong Bank steered clear of the mania to lend to third-world countries that peaked in the early 1980s .
12 Blanche yawned and leant back against the aluminium bar that ran round the inside of the lift .
13 As can be seen from figure 7.1 , these cover a number of coastal zones as well as upland areas that lie outside the parks , such as the Quantocks , Cotswolds , Chilterns and Sussex Downs .
14 As its diamond-tipped drill moves from place to place along a rock band that stretches through the Mweelrea Mountains and the Sheeffry Hills , local concern is growing .
15 The gates move with a long , low creaking sound that echoes round the Castle .
16 A further source of income could be obtained from leasing the considerable shooting and fishing rights that belonged to the farm .
17 sales and marketing manager for Whirpool Commercial , looks at the hygiene regulations that apply to the caterer , with particular reference to the Food Safety Act , highlighting the importance of using a commercial , rather than domestic microwave , and also looking at the economic and environmental benefits offered by a waste compactor .
18 This Wallach attributes to the overall control of government and aid agencies that assigns to the farmers a passive role in land management .
19 And so we very nearly had to write the unusual story of the inaugural air mail flight that flew without the air mail .
20 Only three other patients had amylase secretion rates that fell within the control range .
21 She had thought the department store that stood opposite the theatre unassailable in its pale-green elegance .
22 If for example , you wanted to make a previously designed garment in a yarn or a stitch pattern that knits to a different tension , you would simply load the required file from the disk and enter the new tensions in place of the original ones .
23 He shows no regret at not maintaining the movie career that started in the Sixties .
24 Investment advertisements that relate to a particular investment or investment services must , unless they are only being issued to non-private customers , contain specific contents .
25 The intermediate practice grammar that looks outside the classroom — for learners who want to use their knowledge in REAL situations .
26 Oh research people that came to the door
27 Soon nitrogen , a trace gas that existed in the early Earth 's atmosphere in minute quantities , accumulated to become the dominant gas , largely because it does not combine readily with the other basic four , so it is not ‘ sunk ’ so easily .
28 But they brought the hymn book with them , the same Baptist hymn book that spread throughout the Caribbean and the Pacific , and they deposited their hymnal , tune-structured music on top of these people .
29 1968 ) and to some extent in the Scarman report that focused on the Brixton disorders in April 1981 ( Scarman , 1981 ) .
30 I feel sure some of the ’ casual ’ big roach caught by pleasure anglers that appear in the angling press , when not hybrids , have been ’ guestimated ’ .
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