Example sentences of "[that] [be] [adj] [prep] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 There are a number of other registers that are relevant with respect to certain specialist charges ; the most important of these registers are those maintained under the Land Registration Act 1925 and the Land Charges Act 1972 .
2 On the other hand , the same in gel protection analysis performed on a putatively irrelevant , faster-migrating species [ absence of additional protected zones in DNase I footprinting , not arising from Jun degradation ( data not shown ) ] demonstrated its non-specific nature ( low affinity , highly electrostatic interaction of abundant proteins that are present in excess to binding-site DNA ) by displaying a cleavage pattern indistinguishable from that derived from the free probe .
3 The pores consist entirely of intercrystalline voids that are identical in appearance to those described from the Z1 Carbonate and likewise probably resulted also from late leaching ( Fig. 10d ) .
4 These range from the notion that creativeness reflects the same warring psychological tendencies that are responsible for insanity to the intriguing , though question-begging , idea that some mad people are simply labelled as geniuses because of their apparently mystical and divinely inspired qualities of thought .
5 Both the enlarged access facility and the supplementary financing facility are available to members of the IMF only in conjunction with the use of resources in the upper credit tranches ( i.e. they are special arrangements when normal credit lines are insufficient ) and are for countries which are facing serious payments imbalances that are large in relation to their quotas .
6 At a ‘ grass-roots ’ level he proposed a series of common councils without statutory duties that were similar in conception to those later established in Scotland .
7 He placed regular advertisements in a trade journal , Music Hall , listing the troupes and soloists that were available with references to their most prestigious bookings .
8 Unlike advertising , however , they could be excluded from a definition of mass media because by twentieth-century standards they did not spread their messages quickly and simultaneously , nor to audiences that were large in relation to the communities within which they circulated .
9 Some possibilities are : • The patient , particularly in an intensive care unit which has artificial rather than natural lighting , is in an environment that is poor with respect to natural time-cues .
10 The heregulins and NDF are specific activators of the p185 erbB2 receptor and rhGGF-II activates the phosphorylation of a Schwann cell protein that is similar in size to p185 erbB2 .
11 Accepting for a moment this kind of argument , the question is , is it possible to argue that there is some accepted component of grammar that is non-autonomous with respect to pragmatics ( i.e. some component requiring pragmatic input ) ?
12 erm and yeah , er but that was his speciality er so it 's so of that four hundred and sixty million er a hundred million odd er just over a hundred million has been recovered , but unfortunately we still have three hundred and eighty million of liabilities erm that is due in part to the fact that with low interest rates really the liability value has increased .
13 In this context , the word ‘ conception ’ refers to an idea that is novel with respect to some frame of reference ( individual , departmental , organizational , or all accumulated knowledge ) ; the word ‘ invention ’ applies to any novel idea that is transformed into reality ; and the word ‘ exploitation ’ refers to getting the most out of an invention .
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