Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] that [verb] their " in BNC.
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1 | 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 ) . |
2 | Even many Christians have split lives , with a thinking faith that leaves their emotions untouched . |
3 | Natural selection favoured those ancestral caddis genes that caused their possessors to build effective houses . |
4 | The affiliated Hanbury bank in London merged in 1864 with another London bank of Quaker origins , Barnett , Hoare & Co. ; the new Barnetts , Hoares , Hanburys & Lloyd merged in turn with the main Lloyd bank of Birmingham in 1884 , bringing under one corporate roof connections that had their origins in the marriages more than a century before of the children of Sampson Lloyd II . |
5 | And it was the home side that opened their account first , through Paul Kitson . |
6 | In sleep , when the outer world is no longer dominant , the themes of such problems , often transposed into the curious symbolism of fantasy , again intrude associating with eye movements that emphasize their visual patterning . |
7 | What happens to ITV firms that lose their franchises ? |
8 | Statistics already show that black women , less susceptible to the street violence and drug problems that undermine their brothers , are now more likely than black men to matriculate and graduate from university . |
9 | They 've found that training with the Open Business School offers managers courses that fit their needs and their work experience . |
10 | Whilst water stress periods depressed production of wheat grown under normal carbon dioxide levels , wheat grown under 1000 ppm of carbon dioxide produced as much as unstressed plants grown at the current atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide , and remained turgid at moisture levels that wilted their unexposed counterparts . |
11 | Since 1964 some ministers have appointed political advisers to make policy suggestions that reflect their party 's viewpoint . |
12 | Ideas from object-oriented programming may also help databases to communicate better with the programming languages that modify their data — and to tell the difference between two items which coincidentally have the same characteristics . |
13 | Europe and Japan were dismayed and angered last month by comments from the US government that ignored their significant roles in the programme ( Japan is contributing a similar module ) . |
14 | Mark Olson and Gary Louris sound like two halves of the one voice , a split personality effect that heightens their tales of broken hearts , dreams and lives . |
15 | Two families have spoken about how they 're coming to terms with a playgroup accident that changed their lives . |
16 | The results of these studies are too numerous to detail here , but it turns out that the investigators concerned all reached fairly consistent conclusions about the personality traits that typified their subjects . |
17 | Although plainly crazy , the shamans are possessed of great power , for the spider venom that addles their mind also stimulates the part of their brain that controls magic . |
18 | The other is the emergence of new , third world competitors that deploy their resources in innovative ways that sometimes can minimise the handicaps of being a late entrant into established markets . |
19 | So in that sense er very unlikely you would get a an apprentice squad that served their time together and went right on through to retirement age or whatever . |
20 | The software houses that hung their hats on the VM operating system , unable to believe that IBM would really squander one of the tiny handful of software jewels in its crown , and , 10 years ago , about the only operating system anywhere that offered the complete answer to the threat from Unix . |
21 | With the mass of press acclaim that greeted their early shows , and the ‘ Abstain ’ single , they seem to be able to do no wrong . |
22 | With the mass of press acclaim that greeted their early shows , and the ‘ Abstain ’ single , they seem to be able to do no wrong . |
23 | Browne says that what users want is ‘ real customer service that supports their business needs ’ . |
24 | When the Orientals have a UK market share that justifies their building factories on your soil , you will gradually see their way of life coming into your homes . |
25 | Meanwhile , their collective duty done , his colleagues from the organisation would turn their backs on the smoking chimney and return to work , shaking off the morning 's cold in the warm and reassuring office routines that marked their days . |
26 | The eventual acceptance of Lévi-Strauss and Barthes by their respective disciplines indicates the value orientations that made their interpretation possible . |
27 | For these reasons , some prey species possess display markings that confuse their heads and tails . |
28 | In general it allied itself with the conservative sector , knowing it could then rely on the wealth and status of this group and , in return , offering a value system that supported their regimes . |