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

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1 It is , however , the financial losses of retirement from the labour force that seem usually to be taken as the key to the involuntary shift from independence to dependency in old age .
2 In daylight I use exactly the same set-up , except that the betalite bobbins are changed for a daylight type that show up brighter .
3 There 's a network of country roads south that cut across to the coast .
4 Nor is it just the lawns and bungalows and supermarkets of what was once the Canal Zone that make up the fabric of a colonialism with which several European countries have been historically familiar .
5 It 's a metal belt-drive layout , without the resulting weight penalties of poor performance and fuel consumption that afflict most other clutchless cars .
6 Up for sale are both its meteorological satellites and the Landsat craft that carry out land surveys of the globe .
7 Former Environment Secretary Jose Lutzenberger argues that the government 's first priority should be to regenerate the soil of the 400,000 square kilometres of the Amazon basin that have already been deforested , rather than encourage the opening up of virgin forest land .
8 As the sensitivity of stress testing is poor in patients with anterior infarction some authors have suggested that all patients with an anterior infarct and reduced left ventricular function should be catheterised as it is patients such as these with triple vessel disease that benefit most from revascularisation .
9 The graphics are very slick for an arcade game that measure up very well compared to the latest Sega offerings .
10 The heavy boughs and dark leaves of the copper beech that spread over the drive perfectly suited her mood of despair .
11 That jury lad that come here ,
12 well that jury lad that come here telling us , he said , do you know , they 've a better bloody than what I had !
13 All these questions become acute , and unless we have a clear understanding of what is at stake we may quickly go under and revert to the low expectations for church life that have perhaps characterised our previous experience .
14 The ecclesiasticism that so often gets in the way of the gospel ; the temporal concerns of church politics that take up so much time ; the fussiness of much of church life ; our obsession with ‘ churchy ’ things — all these and more are aspects of additions that are really secondary concerns .
15 ALAN SHEARER looks certain to shake off the leg injury that cut short his two-goal display against Leeds on Boxing Day .
16 Meanwhile , Premier League leading scorer Alan Shearer looks certain to shake off the leg injury that cut short his two-goal display against Leeds on Boxing Day in time for Blackburn 's visist to Ipswich today .
17 The chill of the early morning was dispersing under the grey cloud base that spread in from the west .
18 After the official ceremony the party moved down to the Town Hall , and incidentally how appropriate that the Railway and the Railway Society that have always been so intimately involved with the town should hold its celebration at Bishop 's Castle 's ancient Town Hall with the mayor , district council chairman in attendance .
19 ROSAT , the X-ray satellite that span out of control three weeks ago , was restarted last week .
20 Gas also produces less pollutants than oil or coal — which generate large amounts of sulphur and nitrogen dioxide that end up as acid rain .
21 The scattered waves starting at the unit cell that end up in fractional-order beam positions can be ordered into two groups .
22 The bits and pieces of competitor information that flow by in a constant stream may be true or false , relevant or irrelevant , confirmed or unconfirmed , positive or negative , deceptive or insightful .
23 Now it 's sticking out a mile , but the time home that make up another ruddy story to give
24 It came from a tributary passage that lead off from the main corridor at a curious angle .
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