Example sentences of "[n mass] that [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The Air Staff sought battlbattle-winningormance in an aircraft that would do virtually everything in all weathers from long-range nuclear deterrent strike , through all the phases of reconnaissance , down to close battlefield support for the Army , almost regardless of cost since it was to be their capital aircraft . |
2 | The relief commission has one aircraft that can land there , a Twin Otter . |
3 | Local groups complain that the guidelines are bring drawn up expressly to meet the requirements of the port — the first of its type in Britain — and the Dash 7 aircraft that will fly to it From Britain 's regional airports and , later , abroad . |
4 | With the possible exception of a stall warning unserviceability , examination revealed no evidence of any failure or malfunction of the aircraft that could have contributed to the accident . |
5 | They had such unwieldy purposes — restoring relations with Iran , saving the hemisphere from Communism — that technical details , such as finding aircraft that could fly , sometimes went by the board . |
6 | Her hair was glossy , perfectly straight and almost black , and it hung thickly around her perfectly-shaped head in a faultless bob that must have been done at Brisbane 's most exclusive hair salon . |
7 | There is growing interest in the effect of the length of inter-birth interval upon health of mothers , but data that would permit fruitful analysis are scarce . |
8 | It was Arthur Holmes who first suggested that mantle convection currents might be responsible for continental movements , but he lacked any direct geophysical data that might have supported his views . |
9 | Written sources provide systematic periodic data that can show trends and provide other relevant facts . |
10 | ‘ I think that in any case technological developments ensure that there is no point in trying to propagandize or conceal , because people have access to the truth — at least , in theory they have access to more data that will enable them to determine what the truth of a matter is — through satellites , facsimiles , etc . |
11 | Even if it is not a must , it is often worth applying as it helps the marker do a better job , in particular because he can use electronic tools to provide data that will aid his judgement . |
12 | France scores a lot higher than the UK in legislation to protect individuals against the misuse of data that could threaten privacy . |
13 | A degree of confirmation for the ‘ hypothesis of difference ’ between organizational types has been obtained , though with research instruments that seem blunt when compared with the complexity of the issues raised in the initial part of this paper , and with data that must await fuller statistical validation . |
14 | They are the only sheep that can stand it . |
15 | Prams can be the traditional spring chassis carriage , a carrycot on wheels type or the versatile three-in-one chassis that can take a reversible pushchair seat or a carrycot . |
16 | Basingstoke-based Penril Datacomm Networks Ltd has launched its new WANserver family , a modular chassis that can take a variety of local network , wide area network and asynchronous devices such as terminals or printers ; each chassis can support up to 34 wide area links , 272 async users or 1,200 Ethernet local network sessions Penril said . |
17 | ‘ There 's plenty of folk that would 've taken me . |
18 | Now in some folk that will take special emphasis . |
19 | CD-ROMs are not a good model to use because their appeal so far is more specialised than the popular multimedia that will characterise consumer market products . |
20 | The other requirements for keeping leather corals , apart from current and light , are much the same as for other coelenterates ; well-filtered water with phosphate and nitrate at levels as low as possible and no fish that would eat or damage them . |
21 | I can only wonder at the fish that would have been caught when the river had fully fined down . |
22 | All this may be essential for a fish that would have problems turning its mouth around to defence . |
23 | The former nomarch 's panic at the mention of his old deputy 's name was a lead of sorts , but it was a fish that would have to be played . |
24 | You should watch out for any fish that may harass all of the other inmates to the point of serious damage ; or for one particular fish being harassed by the rest of its companions to the point of being shoved into a corner . |
25 | It was the Europeans who cultivated fish that may have satisfied culinary requirements , but at the expense of what some would consider to be the aesthetic qualities of a ‘ typical ’ carp . |
26 | My hope is to have fish that will reproduce but , so far , all that 's happened is the neighbour 's cat ate every last one . |
27 | There are no brackish fish that will eat enough algae to control it , and you can not use algae controls sold for freshwater use . |
28 | Tank-bred specimens are hardy fish that will thrive in soft or hard water between pH 6.2 and 7.2 . |
29 | When first imported they are often in almost freshwater , but will appreciate an addition of salt as they are really a marine fish that can exist in freshwater for a while . |
30 | Earthworms provide the perfect snack for most cichlids and are also relished by every other type of fish that can manage them . |