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

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1 It would be yet another committee , a group of sor whatever they are , that eat up our money , and no use or purpose in my opinion .
2 When individuals , through socialisation , accept the rules and expectations of their society that make up its culture and use them to determine how they should act , we say they have internalised society 's cultural rules .
3 ‘ The normal sorts of things that make up one 's life .
4 In Scotland they become territorial on an area of estuary mud from which they filter the small invertebrates that make up their diet .
5 They do not claim that occupation is the same thing as social class , but rather that it is the best single indicator of all those aspects of a person that make up their social class position .
6 Walk along a river , sit by the sea , stroll through the woods and start to analyse the components and blockages that make up your present existence .
7 However , there is a sense in which the particles that make up your body will carry on into another universe .
8 Most of the components that make up your computer are delicate and do n't take too kindly to being taken apart .
9 You will be semi-detached from the world around you for a wee while Wednesday and all the people and places that make up your life will take on a shadowy irrelevance until you come to terms with your own innermost thoughts and feelings .
10 Another feature of dolphin skin which could offset turbulence and accelerate movement is a system of dermal ridges ( similar to those that make up our fingerprints ) which are found beneath the skin on the back and flanks of most cetaceans , and seem to correspond to the patterns of water flow .
11 A great deal of the heavier particles that make up our bodies and the Earth itself are blasted out from incredible nuclear reactions taking place in dying stars ( dying stars , in fact , both explode and implode ) .
12 However , insofar as the theories that make up our scientific knowledge are fallible and incomplete , the guidance that theories offer as to what observations are relevant to some phenomenon under investigation may be misleading , and may result in some important factors being overlooked .
13 It should be self-evident , therefore , that where individual behaviour can be so extensively influenced by conformity to the standards of the social groups that make up our community and its social strata , then there will be major implications for the marketer .
14 This is a great achievement on the part of all the company 's work force , and of not only those who work in Barrow but those employed in the other elements that make up our Trident system .
15 Despite popular mythology concerning ‘ evil ’ and vicious species that track down their victims ruthlessly and mercilessly , the reality is that no venom , no poison , no bite , no sting , is ever administered except under extreme provocation or simply by accident , unless the victim is either a potential prey or a rival belonging to the same species .
16 ( Pick out the parts of the book which make you think this. ) 2 The boy and the girl continue their argument , pointing out the parts of the book that back up what they are saying .
17 But they 'll have crossed that place off their list . ’
18 ‘ If we miss that ferry again I 'll shoot myself , honest to God I will ! ’
19 Staff need to be made aware of the indicators that trigger off their own prejudices — snotty noses , nose- and ear-rings , coloured hair , leather jackets , elaborate and expensive school uniforms , gum-chewing — all those things that set off an expectation of a certain kind of behaviour , regardless of the individual young person 's personality .
20 ALAN SHEARER looks certain to shake off the leg injury that cut short his two-goal display against Leeds on Boxing Day .
21 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 .
22 Do n't wear clothes that cut off your circulation .
23 If an animal is covered with irregular patches that break up its outline , the concealment can be improved by the presence of bright colours within these patches .
24 Even the tracks that wash over you the first time around act as aural traps on second and third listens .
25 The Pensioner was , however , careful to note that ‘ it 's the votes in Parliament that show up your MP , NOT WHAT HE SAYS ON THE PLATFORM . ’
26 erm like you we read the first passage and it was kind of what 's what 's all this about if you was n't in the room and you did n't know what was being you have n't got a clue what was going on because it does n't tell you , but the rest of the sections that put down they do give a sort of brief analysis
27 The primary source of water in the region is the river flowing under our boats , less notorious now for its canyons and rapids , more so for the political , environmental and legal battles that rage over its water .
28 Make a list of words that describe how you think Brian Smart would feel about coming to school each day .
29 Telling stories that describe how you had a similar experience fall into the same camp .
30 In the months that lie ahead there will be a series of Dances usually once per month on a Friday night from 8 p.m. until midnight dancing to big band music with bar and refreshments .
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