Example sentences of "[art] [noun] that [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 I therefore concur with both the judgments that have been delivered .
2 I agree with both the judgments that have been given and with the reasons given in those judgments for allowing this appeal .
3 The activities that remain become larger and more detailed exercises .
4 But first , bearing all these matters in mind , let us return to consider the activities that come under the heading of social research .
5 Recently refurbished and extended , it provides a meeting room , a smaller games room with snooker table , and a kitchen , and is well used for all the activities that make up village life .
6 Two factors in particular are responsible for the difference : first , the large number of children assigned to the care of a single adult and , second , the curricular aims which provide the framework for most of the activities that take place .
7 ( c ) Do n't stick rigidly to a predetermined language syllabus — allow the activities that take place in the class to range freely and develop naturally and let the occurrence of stimulating events that happen in the environment influence the vocabulary and structures that are introduced and practised in each lesson .
8 Part of the cause for derision is the accessories that go with mountain bikes .
9 Rather than to characterise Genetic Alchemy as definitive I prefer to view it as a valuable ‘ second generation ’ effort , considerably more scholarly than its predecessors but with more than a whiff of the critical and sceptical attitudes of the disciplines that focus not so much on the substance of science as on its character as a social institution .
10 The defences that have been used to justify the campaign of law breaking are disgraceful .
11 In other words , in each image Picasso synthesizes information obtained from viewing the subject from various angles , and , relying on his knowledge and memory of the structure of the human figure , he gives a complete and detailed analysis of the nature of the forms that compose it .
12 The forms that have long been used by conveyancers ( LLC1 and Con 29A or Con 29D ) are to have their format altered with effect from 1 September 1991. ( b ) Who registers ?
13 In the case of health authorities , the contracts that have been negotiated with providers have made more explicit the way in which resources should be used .
14 They do n't want the experts to come in and advise because it is the experts that have let them down . ’
15 There is a wealth of revealing evidence on the attitudes that affect reading : ‘ His daddy always takes him to bed , and he says ‘ Can I have a story ? ’ said an engineer 's wife , ‘ but he 's been told now that he 's getting a bit too old for stories ’ ’ [ ‘ He ’ is four ] ( Newson and Newson , 1968 , p.274 ) ; ‘ Then I read her a story , ’ said an actor 's wife , ‘ and Rupert listens , and then I show Rupert his little book ’ ’ [ Rupert being sixteen months old ] ( ibid .
16 One says the main problems are rival groups of casuals coming out of the discos and restaurants at about 4.30 , and the crowds that gather round the kebab shops .
17 There should also be some metal clips around the bottom of the base that make contact with the lid to make sure the machine is earthed properly .
18 BGS is collaborating with the Leicestershire Archaeological Unit in a long-term study to investigate the utility of NERC airborne multispectral scanner data ( including thermal infra-red linescanner data ) in locating new archaeological sites and the complex changes in the course of the Trent that have influenced the distribution of settlements since the Bronze Age .
19 I 've cut the ropes that bind me to the shore , she thought , and sinking down onto the arm of Meredith 's chair she listened , smiling , to one of the pirates confiding that when he was in town he consulted the same dentist as dear Johnny .
20 From a wider perspective , the restless tides that govern world trade and industry make plant closures as well as new plant openings inevitable and healthy , and only the neanderthals that believe that it is management 's function to provide jobs for life , and the workers ' function to make management 's life as hard as possible would argue otherwise .
21 The rink 's owners say it simply is n't making money — the clubs that use it are trying to form a consortium to keep it open .
22 John , who is a regional organiser for the CCBN , explains : ‘ The clubs that do accept single men usually put them on a 12 month waiting list to let them prove they are serious .
23 When they 've got over the shock , most are mainly concerned for their daughters ' welfare , and give them a lot of support , as illustrated many times in the accounts that follow .
24 Real accounts — these are the accounts that deal with the assets or property of the business , e.g. fixtures and fittings ; kitchen equipment ; office equipment ; freehold premises .
25 Pursuing , perhaps riskily , a computer analogy we can argue that while the body resembles the hardware of a computer the mind comprises the software , the programmes that analyse and organize information to produce responses to inputs .
26 The biggest problem is containing the number of speeches you have to give , because despite the fact the industry has contracted , all the institutions that relate to our industry are still flourishing .
27 Results from male-identified methods are taken more seriously by psychologists , by the institutions that support psychological research , and by the public to whom the results diffuse .
28 We believe in citizenship , not subjecthood — in the ability of all individuals to exercise power over the institutions that govern their lives .
29 They may not however be equally suited to all the institutions that comprise administrative law .
30 Human rights education programmes must also provide information about the institutions that exist to protect human rights , and about the mechanisms available for reaching them .
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