Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] that [verb] [pron] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Come and see the sorcerer 's kitchen where I brew up the grotesque potions that make me a legend here . ’
2 It was proving to be an ideal choice of holiday with a programme of free activities that gave us an easy opportunity to make friends with the guests form other nations who gave the Club such a cosmopolitan atmosphere .
3 The leaves of this tree are rather common fossils , striped with longitudinal veins that give it a superficial resemblance to the leaf of an iris .
4 He made for it , taking a short cut through the carpark adjoining a few prefabricated sheds that called themselves the Hawkwood Industrial Estate .
5 " Electives ' , as they 're sometimes called , enable you to narrow your focus of study onto those specific subjects/classes that interest you the most .
6 Britain has a massive advantage in natural resources that give it the potential to be at the forefront of renewable energy generation .
7 ‘ I think people get even angrier if they think about this precise thing that was done in their so-called formative years that made them the way they are .
8 It is necessary to examine the idea of coalitionism and the political forces that made it a powerful alternative before considering its direct impact on the Unionist party .
9 GHI comment : The only sets that gave us a really good picture on the loop aerial were Philips and Sony .
10 He had heavy grey-flecked eyebrows that gave him a wise demeanour and looked on religion the way some men looked on marriage : as a necessary part of life .
11 She wore a black dress reaching to just above her knees , suspended from her shoulders by straps no thicker than shoe laces ; black stockings , encasing surprisingly slim legs , and very high-heeled red shoes that elevated her an inch or so above Morse as he stood up and offered her his stool .
12 As a bonus , water has particular electro-chemical qualities that make it an ideal reagent in many of life 's metabolic processes .
13 In this particular instance it is representational , as the ‘ performance mode ’ is , for the child is required to describe in action whatever the teacher suggests ( as in the example above , ‘ So you go to the bathroom and turn the doorknob ’ ) , but the ‘ exercise mode ’ has other characteristics that give it a special mental quality .
14 The COB Rules do not define the relevant transactions that make someone a customer .
15 There are certain things in there that say what we can and ca n't do , and certain things that say what the band can and ca n't do , ’ says Marshall .
16 If , however , Shakespeare did actually exist , then he must have possessed certain attributes that made him the kind of existent he was , even though no attributes that he may have had would have been sufficient to individuate him in a metaphysical sense .
17 All of the walking species had the widely-splayed legs that gave them a slow and lumbering gait , but , in the absence of more streamlined animals , they prospered .
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