Example sentences of "that [vb base] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The next chapter considers the specific question of the CNAA 's relationships with its associated institutions , and the policy pressures operating from and towards the Council , and carries that account through to the 1980s .
2 The capes are famous for a confused and ugly swell , and peculiar lumps of wind that crash down from the coastal peaks of the Taurus Mountains .
3 Is there any chance you could run a page or so every now and then to explain a few of the terms that crop up in the reviews ?
4 His dealer , played by the art dealer Gracie Mansion ( who has since closed her gallery ) , offers a memorable observation : ‘ I 'm used to shows that sell out before the wine 's open ’ .
5 All these people that tear about on the water on a Sunday do n't know what they 're doing and are in desperate need of someone to manage them .
6 Its nostrils are placed at the ends of two extremities that grow out from the side of its head .
7 In the north can be found lush greenery standing out in the bottom of the valleys that carve down through the mountains , and fields of banana plantations standing against the backdrop of Mount Teide , the island 's dormant volcano .
8 A bout of exercise of any kind is a wonderful outlet for the frustrations that build up during the day and it helps to release tension and enable us to relax .
9 Experience of food poisoning outbreaks has shown that build up within the span of one working day of the type of bacteria that will cause major explosive outbreaks rarely occurs where hygiene practices are satisfactory .
10 A readable picture can be subtle and delicate , with the viewer slowly discovering details that linger on in the mind ’ ( ibid .
11 What the hell was that kiss about in the middle of all this ?
12 Insects that fly in at the sides encounter a vertical baffle of netting that divides the trap along its axis , and tend to fly or clamber to the highest point of the baffle where the only way out is into a collecting jar .
13 The most lethal amphibian venom of all is secreted by tiny arrow-poison frogs that clamber about in the leaves littering the floor of the South American rain forests .
14 The chill of the early morning was dispersing under the grey cloud base that spread in from the west .
15 Eight-inch ( 20 cm ) flying lizards that live in the forests of Sumatra , Java and Borneo can make glides of up to 66 ft ( 20 m ) on membranes supported by elongated ribs that spread out from the body in flight .
16 There are a series of peaks that show up in the detector like a range of mountains as there are lots of gamma rays at different energies coming from the many naturally radioactive materials that are all around and within us .
17 It always seem to be the yachtie women that walk in between the locks , their men seriously at the wheel .
18 A door into the hallway , a door beyond that , and Schmidt going for the french window that let on to the patio .
19 He made such a fine job of the earth , the sea and the hills ; He made an equally fine job of the creatures , large and small that run around on the land ; He even gave us the best crags in the world …
20 I 'd parked Armstrong around the side of Sedgeley House in one of the diagonal streets that run off to the Edgware Road .
21 And that is exactly how they look — like things that jump out of the dark and land without a body feeling them and burrow into living flesh , flesh they have numbed with preliminary injections , and … suck .
22 It is our individual decisions about how we travel , work , eat , heat our homes , wash our clothes ' , take our holidays and go about our daily lives that add up to the growing pressures on our planet .
23 To the left of the steps , constructed from solid railway sleepers that drop down to the lawn , we have suggested a raised bed , this being filled with soil from the levelled area below .
24 The main access is via steps that drop down from the street between walls that tend to increase visual tension .
25 That view is reinforced by the Newsons , who say : ‘ The measures that stand out as the most predictive of criminal record before 20 years are having been smacked or beaten once or more a week at 11 , and having a mother with a high commitment to formal physical punishment at that age . ’
26 The occasions that stand out in the three decades of our post-imperial era are : Duncan Sandys ' 1957 decision to recommend the end of National Service , which almost halved the Army ; the Kennedy/Macmillan Polaris agreement at Nassau in 1962 that led to the RAF losing responsibility to the Royal Navy for the British nuclear deterrent ; Denis Healey 's scrapping of the TSR2 in 1965 , which threatened to ‘ unhorse ’ the RAF 's knights ; his cancellation of the aircraft-carrier replacement programme in 1966 , which did much the same thing to the Royal Navy ; and John Nott 's attempt in 1981 to maintain the strength of the Rhine Army and RAF Germany at the expense of our maritime capability .
27 As much because of what is left unsaid as because of what is directly described , The Albatross is one of those exceptions which suggest that the junior adventure story has always suffered under unnecessary limitations : the names that stand out in the genre are those who in various ways have ignored or overridden these limitations .
28 Because Mrs like erm sort of assumes herself to be really fashionable by the things that like up with the fashions or anything and then Mr self important stories of the War .
29 Giardia lives in the gut and produces microscopic hard-walled cysts that pass out of the body with the faeces .
30 Those cells that end up on the inside become inner cell mass and those that end up on the outside , the trophoblast .
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