Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] that [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Group norms are developed that condone such behaviour .
2 To overcome these problems , techniques have recently been developed that permit prolonged recordings ( 24 hours or more ) of myoelectrical and contractile activity of the human colon , with both perfused and solid-state manometric systems .
3 In Britain also , several types of paraprofessional training programmes have been developed that provide useful avenues for career advancement .
4 It is not uncommon to seek a renegotiation of the price , after a survey report has been received that lists certain works that require attention .
5 Additionally , it has been reported that circulating PYY concentrations are raised in patients with malabsorption and it was possible that high colonic fatty acid concentrations may be responsible for this exaggerated PYY release .
6 ‘ I am always sorry to hear when someone has been hurt in an accident , particularly if it is safety surfacing which has been vandalised that has some way been responsible for the injury .
7 ‘ No contract is alleged to have been made with or on behalf of the plaintiff , and no facts are averred that show any duty on the part of the defendants towards the plaintiff for breach of which an action could lie .
8 It has been shown that measuring these antibodies to establish the diagnosis of coeliac disease is helpful but not completely reliable as a few cases would be missed .
9 Very recently it has been shown that treating prediabetic mice ( that is , before they develop symptoms ) with various chemical agents , including insulin , will prevent diabetes from developing .
10 It has been found that stamped addressed envelopes give a better response than business reply envelopes ( people do not steam off the stamps ! ) .
11 Even though there were many writers before Leapor who had made a similar affirmation , not least Katherine Phillips and Mary Astell , it must be recognized that to make such claims was to dispute a widely held belief , based on Aristotelian physiology , that women were by nature soft and therefore inconstant The best known statement of this view of women is Pope 's ‘ Epistle to a Lady ’ .
12 However , it might be said that to require additional disclosure from all companies as a means of addressing the lack of it from a few is to force rules on the majority for the sake of the minority .
13 It might even be conceded that borrowing long-term loans from a long-term bank has advantages — and that discussing choices over wages and public spending in a national forum makes sense .
14 Although all the words have at least one sense bearing the property for which the root was originally selected , it must be noted that to locate all words bearing a particular semantic feature must involve the careful selection of several roots ( e.g. to find nouns with a [ +female ] feature , sprouts should begin from ’ female ’ , ’ woman ’ , ’ girl ’ and possibly ’ wife ’ ) .
15 They argue that it is easy for someone to appear to be above the age of 17 and say laws should be introduced that place less onus on the newsagent , who may be an innocent victim .
16 Equitable treatments must be devised that recognize economic sacrifices ( whether they 've been made by men or women ) as well as economic achievements .
17 ‘ I have already been asked that question several times under druggings of Veritas .
18 The dilemma is that it is difficult to take avoiding action : if activities are cut back there is no way of retaining or regaining market position — if activities are increased that means more spending and more risks .
19 It has been postulated that increased dietary animal fats produce excessive amounts of primary bile salts , which are then subsequently degraded by colonic bacteria to potentially carcinogenic secondary bile salts .
20 If the Minister admits that monumental errors were made that allowed those profits to accrue to companies that were almost given the assets of the National Bus Company , he must tell us what will be inserted in the legislation to prevent those errors from being made again .
21 Concentrations were used that mimicked bygone practice , since , as most formulations then were stronger than current , a ‘ worst likely scenario ’ of health problems could be generated .
22 For courses in which all units , or core units , are undergoing national development of unit specifications , it is intended that specified existing courses in these and closely related subjects will be converted to the new format for candidate enrolment in :
23 It is claimed that left lateral eye movements reflect relatively greater right than left hemisphere activation .
24 If it is agreed that to regulate corporate crime the level of intervention should be organizational ( although individual offenders should be prosecuted in tandem ) and different judicial principles to increase the state 's chances of securing conviction should be instituted , then what ?
25 When a shape recogniser is used that produces alternative candidates the application of word structure involves determining which of the possible character combinations form words .
26 It is recognised that observed statistical relationships may change over time due to changes in financial markets .
27 It is hoped that achieving greater understanding of people 's ideas on food and health may prove of practical use in seeking to improve diet , as well as refining anthropological methodology and theory in the area of food and diet .
28 Leaving aside the question of a total reform of the education system , it is estimated that to provide all children with roughly the same standard of provision as white children have now would entail at least doubling or trebling the education budget .
29 It is suggested that enabling educational environments can only be achieved by a re-examination of the way in which special education relates to mainstream education .
30 A style of management is evolved that emphasizes visible outcomes ; that is , oriented to ‘ managing public support in the political markets ’ , as Zif ( 1981 : 1326 ) puts it .
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