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

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1 Think-tanks , sitting uneasily half-way between government and universities , are institutions that embody this ambiguity .
2 There are schools that have extensive stage and lighting equipment that make no use of drama in the curriculum .
3 Ian Lang would deny that yesterday 's speech on the concepts behind the Government 's education policy draws on a golden age ; and , indeed , there are elements that merit cautious welcome .
4 There are areas that deserve further consideration , in particular , the problem of fallen stock , the costs of which are falling heavily and unfairly on farmers .
5 ‘ Bacteriophages ’ , or ‘ phages ’ for short , are viruses that infect bacterial cells .
6 But penning in this raucous melee are buildings that seem all shutters and grids .
7 These are stories that provide more detail about a specific person ( see Luke 19:1–10 ) ; and
8 The lysine analogues are antifibrinolytics that inhibit certain platelet functions and have no effects on the coagulation process ; they can not initiate or accelerate clot formation but will delay clot lysis .
9 But these are qualities that keep human beings vibrant . ’
10 The low spire of this species , with a minutely beaded ornament , and the sharp rib around its outside edge , are features that discriminate this species from other gastropods .
11 But that ideal runs straight into the fact that some areas of the country are richer than others , and they tend to be places that need less spending anyway .
12 Abby Knight , a health and beauty writer and expert in skin and hair care , replied : ‘ Yes , there are exercises that tauten facial muscles but the most important thing to remember is not to pull the face into contortions that are not natural to you .
13 Life events can be developmental in nature : weaning , toilet training and puberty are examples that characterise all people 's lives .
14 The widening of the franchise in the nineteenth century , House of Lords reform , and votes for women in the twentieth — these are issues that aroused great emotion and were fiercely opposed but on which reform was accepted once the government of the day had got the measure accepted by Parliament .
15 These were birds that helped each other in an apparently altruistic way , but refused to help — bore a grudge against — individuals that had previously refused to help them .
16 There are impressions that bring immediate satisfaction to the senses , for example those that have charm , brilliance or simple musical rhythms .
17 While there are tools that have more stitch hooks ( optional ) and these could be used to make wider cables , a three over three pattern probably remains the most comfortable to work with .
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