Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun pl] that [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Then it 's the jazz clubs that displease you ? ’ |
2 | The machineheads are the new Schaller locking types , finished in polished black chrome , and with large knurled knobs on the backs of the gear casings that make them look very much like Sperzels . |
3 | This helps the cancers form and maintain the blood vessels that nourish them , and which provide them with the routes through which they spread . |
4 | The essential property of carbon atoms that makes them so suitable for life and for industrial synthetics , is that they join together to form a limitless repertoire of different kinds of very large molecules . |
5 | The Aral has lost 40 per cent of its surface as well as its fish and the fishing fleets that netted them . |
6 | which only takes four wheelchairs and of course there 's the drivers of , of the minibus things that bring them . |
7 | Informed by critiques of the insufficiency of both the concept of ‘ the political ’ and hence , the orthodox measures by which political activities are estimated , the investigators have devised research techniques that enable them to explore the multi-faceted nature of political participation . |
8 | Sugar have provided the right vehicle for Mould to tether his current world-view to , providing ( with Mould 's guitar and the tightness of the rhythm section ) a set of beautifully hard-knuckled rock arrangements that give him the clout he needs to reinforce the feeling inherent in his vocals . |
9 | He says he does not want to privatise loss-making state industries , or change the labour laws that make it virtually impossible for an employer to fire any employee . |
10 | It is these leakage channels into the gut cell walls that cause them to swell and burst the gut wall and lead to the death of the insect . |
11 | To achieve this you need simple drawing tools that allow you to reshape something once you 've drawn it , and a good selection of relevant clip-art . |
12 | The local police had had a busy evening with an exceptional number of hoax calls that led them to non-existent road accidents drunken brawls and even — a touch that showed a nice appreciation of British susceptibilities — a rabid dog on the loose . |
13 | The Wild Wood has a different smell to Pigeon Alley , more like the chicken transporters that make you gasp when you ca n't get the car windows up fast enough — a cocktail of scurf , shit and butcher 's shop . |
14 | In practice , it will probably try to get away with transfer prices that let it shift profits into low-tax countries . |
15 | The studies on which these theories are based , incidentally , have involved the use of test procedures that make it possible to assess the relative contribution of the two hemispheres to psychological performance , usually on tasks that demand the processing of linguistic information . |
16 | And it was the scum players that f-ed it up . |
17 | It supports a variety of relational databases and the Micro Focus IMS Option or IMS Production System under the operating systems that support them — Informix and Oracle under Unix , including AIX ; Database Manager and DB2/2 under OS/2 ; SQL Server , XDB and SQLBase , and support for other databases is planned . |
18 | It supports a variety of relational databases and the Micro Focus IMS Option or IMS Production System under the operating systems that support them — Informix and Oracle under Unix , including AIX ; Database Manager and DB2/2 under OS/2 ; SQL Server , XDB and SQLBase , and support for other databases is planned . |
19 | Shaking the spinnaker out of its bag , he curled it on to the trampoline while checking the cotton lashings that held it rolled . |
20 | These usually run sponsorship schemes that enable you to contribute to the cost of the up keep of the pony of your choice . |
21 | No excessive exercise regimes that leave you an aching wreck . |
22 | The first step was to research the needs and attitudes of the black community by contacting community groups that represent them . |
23 | The houses were surrounded by gardens , some with a little front wall , and some with high laurel hedges , or holly trees that scratched you as you walked by . |
24 | It is with this startling new perspective in mind that we view the eukaryotic cell 's rapid multiplication as it spread throughout the world 's oceans , finally replacing all the free-floating molecule strands that preceded it . |
25 | The same reader also saw the conga-line of Repo Men that followed him , tittering into their hands and nudging one another . |
26 | ‘ Where he fell — they were all body shots that took him . ’ |
27 | Its delightful situation in a wide fertile valley framed by the twin craggy peaks of the Mythen standing behind is particularly picturesque when the cherry orchards that surround it are smothered in spring blossom . |
28 | Whitlock sprung to his feet and caught him on the side of the head with a stinging haymaker then followed up with two brutal body punches that dropped him to his knees . |
29 | Victorine stared at her reflection held in the ornate frame of the mirror over the fireplace while her fingers dusted the china vases that flanked it . |
30 | Think about all the video opportunities that await you : golden beaches , sparkling waves ; the sound of the sea ; snow-capped mountains , the swing of the ski-lift and the chatter of the wintersports crowds ; sleepy Mediterranean villages ; the tinkle of distant cowbells ; the bustle of busy airports ; the surge of city traffic . |