Example sentences of "[art] [noun] that [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Naturally the inherent constraints of the archaeological evidence , our caution about the relationship between the archaeological record and the activities that formed it , and the limited research which has been carried out determine the cohesion and balance of a work of this type .
2 Mansfield Park , for example , is no less a great house because it has recently arrived , or because the income that supports it is drawn from the West Indies and not from its own land .
3 The dominant tone is of jubilation , not the hysteria that makes me swoon in Prince .
4 ‘ Second , once sterling left the ERM , and with inflation sharply down , we were right to take the opportunity that gave us to relax policy and get interest rates down .
5 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 .
6 There they give just the same protection to their new owners as they did to the jellyfish that developed them .
7 ‘ Then it was the horse-riding that brought you here ? ’
8 Outside on the terrace , at the point from where Francis used to dive , and made the dive that killed him , I looked down into the moon-flecked pool .
9 It is what leads her to animate the inanimate in her descriptive passages , and it is the child-in-the-adult that moves us in her most memorable characters ( often male ) : Denisov , Kissov , Gruishunya , Peters .
10 It was the veil that told it was not the garden , then the hat that went to race-meetings and the dressing-case made up the rest of the story : Maman was going away .
11 There was something about the wizard that irked Him beyond measure .
12 The blackbirds that saw it quickly treated this bird as though it were potentially dangerous and mobbed it , even when their fellows could not see the owl and so were making no noise .
13 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 .
14 ‘ What are you doing ? ’ he shrieked , twisting about madly on the ropes that suspended him .
15 Then they cut the ropes that tied me and I was able to get to my feet .
16 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 .
17 The hasty note , the spluttering pen , the exasperated correction , the careful clerkly hand , the grandiloquent flourish , the obsequious subscription , the torn seal , the glint of sand still held in the writing from the hand that strewed it centuries ago — all these and much else bring me into close company with the past , more than the rooms in which men sat , the streets they walked , the clothes they wore or the trinkets that adorned them .
18 It was the folds of the banner , lying thick and cold in the shelter below , that saved his life , but not his skull from the blow that deprived him of consciousness .
19 The bosses of a troubled firm and the shareholders that appoint them choose between chapter 11 and workouts .
20 Secondly , if it is not the rules of the sentence that enable us to be meaningful and to perceive meaning , then what is it ?
21 What are the signs that tell us whether or not we are making genuine progress in a particular area of study ?
22 When we escape from the physical and the chains that bind us , we see the eternal and infinite being within us , then suddenly the mirror lake shivers and the images are stilled in frozen crystals .
23 It 's simply the tiredness that makes me so unresponsive on many occasions . ’
24 It 's not the money that makes me happy .
25 Beyond the long line of windows , past the Conservatory and the Laburnum Walk , they came to the winter-bound Pleasure Garden where yellow jasmine crawled over a tree stump , hamamelis , the wych-hazel shrub , thrust out golden hedgehog flowers along its leafless branches , and the stream coming from the kitchen garden — a winter river now — hurried into the culvert that carried it on into the baby lake in the field outside the Pleasure Garden .
26 ‘ That headache has tightened you up all over — or perhaps it was the tightness that gave you the headache in the first place . ’
27 As she stepped over the threshold of Rose Cottage , the smell that met her was not that of her own living space .
28 I thought about that scent ; there was something about it , something extra besides the smell that reminded me of Marcus 's bathroom .
29 It was the smell that alerted him .
30 It was the smell that alerted her and gave her that first sudden awareness of danger .
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