Example sentences of "[vb base] that [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | In copper-oxide superconducting materials , this suggest that to raise the critical temperature you want to make the lattice smaller . |
2 | The authors of LEAP 1 , Management of Education ( 1989 ) suggest that preparing a School Development Plan may be one of the most demanding management tasks of headship . |
3 | certainly prior to the nineteen ninety two legislation erm in relation to what was er the was er required application but as you see since nineteen ninety two legislation , that petition was changed erm and in terms of the resolutions , we suggest that recognise the people concerned Hertfordshire and that they are taking into account the applications erm that we continue to work basically with H M I pollution aspects and that we respond to the Department of the Environment er expressing our concerns er er erm way in which er consultation has changed and in fact us . |
4 | Dry bed procedure This is an intensive one-night training process that uses a bell and pad plus frequent drinks and hourly waking ( Azrin et al . |
5 | The only way in which the discrimination between A and B can be enhanced is by some process that reduces the role of the c elements in producing generalization from A to B. It is not apparent that establishing associations between A and X and between B and Y will do this , even though X and Y themselves hold rather few ( z ) elements in common . |
6 | This porosity probably formed in response to the same early leaching process that affected the lagoonal mudstones and boundstones , and is made up almost entirely of intragranular voids . |
7 | It was the so-called Gilchrist-Thomas process that enabled the local phosphoric ore to be used for steel-making by removing its impurities with the addition of lime . |
8 | Thus it is plausible to view science as an enormous cluster of innovations , of which the most successful are diffused by means of a contagion process that produces a logistic curve in all facets of scientific activity . ’ |
9 | This is a process 114 The Computer-Based Design Process that enables the chief designer to communicate design concepts through to his team without taking up the role of a detail draughtsman , giving very effective utilization of design skills . |
10 | It was therefore the playback process that caused the banning of the drum-kit . |
11 | There is evidence to suggest that many corporations do not have an organizational structure and process that allow the lateral integration of marketing , research , design engineering , financing and manufacturing for the successful conclusion of their business enterprises ; in these organizations , ideas get thrown over the wall rather than worked on collaboratively . |
12 | The only exception to this is if the child has a disease process that has a short-term prognosis . |
13 | A hostile environment is one devoid of landscaping and planting — more often than not , it is the psychological effect that plants provide that creates the satisfactory working and living environment . |
14 | Some modern gardeners report that handling the leaves of this plant can cause a blistering rash on sensitive skin , so it must obviously be treated with respect , but there is a good chance that oil of rue would prove to be a successful repellent for most misbehaving cats . |
15 | The vertical bar is a pipe command that passes the output of one command to another so the ECHO . |
16 | In fact , starts a CLI command that sends a copy of characters sent to the screen to the printer as well . |
17 | We expect that increasing the energy range will also improve the image quality . |
18 | Quick Help for WordPerfect 5.1 from Microref is a TSR ( Terminate and Stay Resident ) program that allows the user to access Help for WordPerfect 5.1 for DOS on two levels : Instant Help and Expanded Help . |
19 | He thought for a moment and added : ‘ In fact , the further I get into it , and see all these boats and families aboard , the more I realise that crossing the Atlantic is no feat at all . ’ |
20 | A kung fu practitioner can adopt any pose that suits the situation . |
21 | In cases where , after considering all alternatives , serious and disinterested ecologists and the like say that culling the herbivores seems to be the only practical cure , is that legitimate or ought we to ban all killing ? |
22 | If we say that characterising the topic framework is a means of making explicit some of the assumptions a speaker can make about his hearer 's knowledge , we are not talking about the total knowledge which the speaker believes he shares with his hearer . |
23 | The prosecution say that following an armed robbery at a building society near Gloucester in 1988 White had been due to give evidence against Gardiner and implicating him in the crime . |
24 | Villagers say that means no clear end in sight for their concerns . |
25 | People say that having no children was/is a blessing . |
26 | It probably was , but they wont say that to make the Batty sale seem more justified . |
27 | Students say that closing the college , or at best trying to move the facilities elswhere , would be a disaster . |
28 | ‘ I can do it , ’ she said in a steady , even voice that belied the conflicting emotions churning within her . |
29 | This time it was the specialist defence press that placed the construction of military adaptation on the venture . |
30 | This operation involved cutting the main fibre tract that joins the two halves of the brain , the corpus callosum . |