Example sentences of "in [noun] [that] do " in BNC.

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1 In cases that do not have a clear Rhus tox .
2 We 're about the only people in , in Harlow that do sell the Anglepoise lamps
3 Power resides elsewhere , in other places and in parties that do not need urban parliamentary seats .
4 Fleischmann has had some excellent ideas including methods to measure the surface diffraction of X-rays and he has made a detailed study of electrolysis in solutions that do not conduct electricity .
5 We 're all taught when learning to fly that we should initiate turns using a little rudder , often in aircraft that do n't really need it .
6 Besides , there have been so many opportunities for growth in countries that do not require local equity sharing that they have had little incentive to try to build businesses in those countries that do .
7 Every killer has its own special modus operandi — or MO , to use a police term — and it does not take kindly to being forced to attack in circumstances that do not favour its special hunting style .
8 They are distinct , but they overlap in certain respects , albeit in areas that do not challenge their basic theoretical viewpoints .
9 The only problem with it is that very often we , the people that organize the Neighbourhood Watches already live in areas that do n't really need one that much .
10 Er what the gov the British government would like to see is a resolution of these matters er our precise position er and attitude and er erm the assistance we can give in reaching conclusions is much more a matter er for ministers of the foreign office rather than myself so the honourable gentleman er invites me to tread in areas that do n't belong to me and do not actually belong to these orders that are before us , no they 're not , they 're not really relevant to whether we approve or not the orders that are before us , er I 'll give way in a moment but the honourable gentleman er for I believe wanted to intervene .
11 ‘ Do n't you think it 's time you stopped interfering in matters that do n't concern you ? ’
12 The link , he suggested , was the ‘ intuitive poster art , words to songs that are not quite understandable , superimpositions in films that do n't quite focus into a subject ’ , all of which , he contended optimistically , ‘ move us towards the new era ’ .
13 But you 've been dabbling in things that do n't concern you .
14 It does n't do any harm in machines that do n't require this rerouting so it is installed as a default .
15 Do some of them believe in gods that exist and others believe in gods that do n't exist ?
16 Conditions , then , were in some respects similar to those of today ; in some respects different , but in ways that do not matter ; and in other respects different in ways that are very significant indeed .
17 These katures of the National Curriculum framework offer a powerful resource with which to classify children according to their level of attainment in ways that do not help teachers to overcome their difficulties .
18 It is generally true that/u/ may occur in languages that do not have/y/ , but if a language has/y/ it normally has/u/ as well .
19 Yes , I think that the crucial thing that 's emerging , especially from the area of artificial intelligence , is that we 're beginning to understand that what the name of the game is getting people to express their intentions , and for a long time we 've been , as it were , stuck in languages that do n't really help you to do that and we 're really beginning to understand now that erm what people are doing when they program indeed , I mean as it were the ace programmers , are expressing their intention for whatever 's to be done in the task the computer 's to perform clearly .
20 Council tenants , perhaps the ‘ fortunate few ’ in villages that do not have many local authority houses , are usually the more poorly paid rural workers and can include the homeless and ex-tied-cottagers rehoused under statutory obligations of councils .
21 We have seen that caf can have several roles ; to move toward it we must break away from keeping our learners straightjacketed in systems that do not allow them to express their individual needs and ideas .
22 But even under optimal conditions in captivity , we see very different potential lifespans in organisms that do not seem to differ in their risk of damage , showing that the degree of ageing has evolved .
23 One of the most frustrating problems is organisational incompetence , particularly in venues that do n't run cabaret regularly .
24 It is not clear however whether it has a neuronal-specific regulatory role , because the data obtained in non neuronal cells were obtained by transient transfections in cells that do not show any hypersensitive sites in this region of the promoter of the endogenous NF-L gene .
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