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

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1 A sun hat will keep you cool but they 're difficult to pack , the Neal Street East shop , Neal Street , London WC2 have large brimmed , cotton , coolie hats that fold up into themselves ( around £3 )
2 Basically a tour around London Airport this film shows various aspects of the airport 's services , passenger check-in desks that look very uncrowded , airport police and their various duties around the airport , repair and maintenance facilities and air traffic control and radar services .
3 Once again , it is the existence of a state of coherence between field frequencies that constitutes the cause of cancer : nothing can be effectively subjected to any influence whatsoever if the subject is not of the same nature as the influence , and the ancient statement ‘ all is energy ’ is the most meaningful contribution that emphasizes the primary , fundamental nature of all phenomena in the created world and the basis of interaction between all things .
4 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 .
5 Usually they were ordinary cooking herbs that had been taken out of their original packaging , so visitors are advised to any herbs in their original jars or boxes .
6 The general health of older people might be improved if they were able to rid themselves of the many ageist attitudes that surround the issue , and were able to feel more positive about their health prospects .
7 It draws strength from the ghost riders that trot alongside Bill Munny , evoking spectres by Eastwood 's dedication of the film to Sergio and Don and by his use of stalwart players .
8 The two companies have announced a side deal to Novell 's pending acquisition of Unix System Labs , that will see Novell and AT&T co-developing and co-marketing products that link their core businesses : computer networks and business phones ( UX No 418 ) .
9 The first thing we must do is to defeat the MacSharry proposals that target British farm workers , and particularly those relating to sheepmeat , which represent a direct attack on those who work in British agriculture — not merely those who own or rent farms but those employed on them .
10 Does he share the concern that I now feel , following my recent meeting with MacSharry , that any MacSharry proposals that include price support will penalise our farmers ?
11 Among the champagne houses that have already increased their prices to the wine trade are Moet et Chandon ( 9.6 per cent ) , Laurent Perrier ( 4.9 per cent ) , Bollinger ( about 3 per cent ) and Lanson ( about 4 per cent ) .
12 We have only looked , in this chapter , at a small subset of the parameter values that have been examined by researchers in recent years .
13 Cos we 're driving lorries , we 're not driving little , you know trial bikes that go over mountains like the Brecons and stuff , you have
14 ‘ They have earned their money by building houses that have benefited people like themselves , ’ he says .
15 You might There are certain new settlement proposals that have been put forward in other parts of the country which has been basically a bolt on to er an existing group of
16 Smack-a-Mac ! , from the prosaically entitled Computer Accessories That Make Fun , San Diego , is a miniature smiling toy Mac filled with soft padding .
17 SunSelect today markets SunPC software , a high-performance personal computer emulation package with optional hardware acceleration SBus board products that enable MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows applications to run on Sparc systems under Solaris operating at 80486 speed .
18 Many of the candles and storm lanterns that had been lit when Maggie left the house were now out so it was a dark journey home , the pair of them stumbling more than once .
19 ‘ It 's like fairyland , ’ Susan commented referring to the candle light and the light from the storm lanterns that illuminated the various windows they passed .
20 Oncogenic mutations in this gene consistently appear to be recessive , loss of function mutations that result in an absent or non-functional protein .
21 Greg pondered on this information during his teaching hours that occupied the remainder of the day .
22 Professor Holder ( 1980 ) , in another study for the NCGA , considered all the user groups that had been offered by eight previous studies .
23 The report also criticises company secretary Bruce Gray , for preparing minutes of board meetings that did not take place without checking the fact of the meetings and the decisions reached .
24 The 3' RACE resulted in two distinct PCR products that extended approximately 380 bp and 1.5 kb beyond the 3' end of Thoc3 .
25 They are money channels that take a fee for the channelling service .
26 As a result of the survey , the Innholders hope to learn the requirements of management and supervisory staff for further training to assist in the development of their careers and to highlight any skills shortages that exist .
27 It attracted him , he said , because it was closer to painting than any other graphic medium , and because he enjoyed the business of building shapes that interlock , overlap and interplay .
28 It challenges some of the teaching methods that have been used in recent years and it suggests that schools should concentrate on commonsense , practical teaching .
29 He reduces it to this petty party political level and then he makes excuses for all the lowest-performing local authorities , which are Labour-controlled , and resists any idea that we should address the teaching methods that have so badly let down children in Newham , Bradford and all the other areas in the bottom 20 , almost all of which are Labour controlled .
30 This project aims to investigate the nature of the different bargaining relationships that comprise the EMS and EMU and the ways in which they interact with each other .
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