Example sentences of "[noun pl] [that] [vb base] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Animals that fall into this general category include many territorial fish , such as the river bullhead , many reptiles , especially snakes , a few birds , such as the ruff , and many mammals , such as bears , pandas and raccoons . |
2 | Animals that feed in these ways have a relatively easy time of it . |
3 | Many other creatures feed on the animals that feed in this way , or upon the animals that feed on them . |
4 | But there are other less obvious losses that happen to some people for which the grieving and mourning patterns are just as relevant . |
5 | Nature requests authors to deposit sequence and crystallographic data in the databases that exist for this purpose , and to mention availability of these data . |
6 | This type of butterfly eye-spot should not be confused with the much larger eyes that occur on some species — eye-spots that are suddenly flashed at the enemy as it draws close . |
7 | The framework set for the business as a whole should usually consist of two sections Part 1 : general guidelines that apply to all sectors Part 2 : specific guidelines for each function or service within each sector . |
8 | He played right into my hands and I then said , ‘ There is no such thing as political theory in Ireland , just different gangs that compete with each other and reward their followers if they win and punish those who did n't vote for them , if they lose . ’ |
9 | But it appears to imply that we are all equally disposed to crime all the time ; there are no individual differences in motivation ; variations in individual criminal action are solely accounted for by variations in the constellations of incentives and disincentives that apply in each case . |
10 | These included knowing the difference between hardware and software , the nature of an algorithm , machine architecture , multiprocessing ( a computer doing several tasks at once ) , the notion of net-works of computers that talk to each other , and about data bases . |
11 | And I believe that with the privileges that come to those who benefit most from the capitalist system there are obligations , and so the combination of that latter thought makes me want to do something about the inner cities , plus a revulsion at waste and hopelessness and dereliction and concern which is self-evident in some of these older towns and cities . |
12 | By the logic of research and higher education , I mean the general conceptual relationships that exist between these two sets of activity , and I should like to explore those relationships in the following six theses . |
13 | Since there are no long words that begin in this way , the short word I , , is retrieved from the buffer and stored on the word graph ( Fig 7.5.2 ) . |
14 | It is also well to recognise the confusions that arise in this area from the use of words or phrases with ill-defined but sometimes emotive meanings or with very different meanings . |
15 | The research will seek to clarify the influences that lead to this . |
16 | It 's not unusual to find schools that have for many years undertaken a job analysis for all staff including ancillary assistants , caretaker and nursery nurses . |
17 | But the vaporous presences that float through this slender and anaemic first novel by a notable poet would appear to support the claim . |
18 | Learn how to do this by taking one colour , say yellow , and thinking of all the objects that come within that category . |
19 | The Independent allusively brings the subject full circle , because of the swastikas , studs and chains that appear in some of Mapplethorpe 's portraits . |
20 | We avoid this ‘ it all depends ’ qualification if we have a few fundamental skills that apply in all situations . |
21 | The communication skills that belong to each species of animals , including people , are not inherent . |
22 | have n't just to literally lie back there and the man says what happens , when it happens , and they 're to do as they 're told sort of thing because that obviously develops sexual abuse , women being raped , and attitudes that lead towards these things . |
23 | The Killing-Cauchy horizons that occur in these solutions have particular significance as the caustics formed by the mutual focusing of the opposing waves . |
24 | At this stage the male will show the same aggressive tendencies that go with most of the bubble-nesting anabantoids . |
25 | Metabolism is the series of chemical reactions that occur in each cell and each organ to keep the body running properly . |
26 | It 's got these prongs that go like that . |
27 | Avoiding making these latent potentialities manifest is a constant concern , evidenced by the multitude of taboos that bracket even the most mundane activities in a ( usually vain ) attempt to forestall the dangers that lurk on all sides . |
28 | ‘ Tell me about those three-storey houses that stand at each corner of the crossroads . |
29 | More frequently used to explain the source of the preferences of participants in decision-making are implicit references to adult socialisation in the broad sense : that members of organisations tend to adopt many of the values that dominate within that organisation . |
30 | She has almost certainly overestimated both factors ; but in general she is correct in saying that Britain comes up with good ideas and often ends up importing the products that stem from those ideas . |