Example sentences of "[noun sg] [that] is [vb pp] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If one takes the narrow definition of manufacturing investment , which excludes a range of investment that is made by manufacturing companies in services that no longer count as manufacturing investment but which they used to do in-house , the average for the past six years was £10.9 billion — much higher than under the previous Labour Government . |
2 | The importance of the child ( which is his own creation ) is significant in the essence of hopefulness that is communicated in lines such as : ‘ Therefore all seasons shall be sweet to thee ’ . |
3 | Moreover , the representation of literate practice that is offered by writers like Olson , Hildyard and Greenfield is a limited one in relation to the whole range of literate practices that could be described . |
4 | On the one hand we can consider de Man 's intervention as that of the commentating voice formulating the rule that is illustrated by Proust . |
5 | The American camp withdrew him and under the same rule that is used in Ryder Cup matches his match was declared to be halved . |
6 | Erm with without a new settlement erm that that was indeed the the impression that erm I was left with as well , and what what we 've sought to do in in the evidence that we 've we 've put before you is to take the nine seven , nine thousand seven hundred figure in Greater York , and and er s based on the data supplied by the County Council to demonstrate that that actually when one looks at outstanding commitments erm with planning permission , identified the sites er without planning permission , those those that are allocated in local plans , making suitable allowances for small sites erm windfall sites and conversion , erm the the residual figure that is left in Greater York , which I calculate to be eight thousand six hundred and thirty seven , once one has taken away completions , which I think is an agreed figure between nineteen ninety one and nineteen ninety three of one thousand and sixty three , that erm , those existing commitments , and the sites likely to come forward , ma virtually match the figure for the outstanding housing requirement , so so one is left with a view that erm from from the data that 's put in front of us that there is n't a residue of that size to accommodate , although I accept that there may well be a residue of some sort , erm and it seems to me that the established Greater York erm framework , er is is the process by which that is distributed around the counties along the lines that the discussion 's proceeded this morning . |
7 | The innermost group consists of eight satellites , including the four Galilean satellites , and it is only the outermost Galilean that is shown in Figure 9.1 . |
8 | So a horse that is overwhelmed with emotion pays little attention to anything else . |
9 | His oeuvre has become a sort of national institution that is regarded with affection by a large number of people , something akin to the singing of ‘ Land of Hope and Glory ’ on the Last Night of the Proms . |
10 | Teachers appear to be more willing to support the development of a common core curriculum ( Venning , 1979 ; Wicksteed & Hill , 1979 ) : a change that is mirrored by opinions in the ‘ Week by Week ’ column of Education ( 2 Nov. 1979 : 11 Jan. 1980 ) which tries to reflect the current climate . |
11 | Two further general observations can be made about the view of economic change that is held by Bell and other post-industrial writers . |
12 | For example , given a suitable calibrated river basin simulation program a sequence of 100 or 200 years of daily observation can be generated and estimates made of the flow level that is exceeded on average once every 10 , 50 or 100 years . |
13 | Much of this thinking has emanated from neo-Marxist debate , a paradigm that is reiterated in Chapter 10 . |
14 | He has a radar that is attuned to children . |
15 | The studies of Ernst Engel in the nineteenth century , led to the conclusion that after income has risen beyond a certain level , there is a decrease in the percentage of total income that is spent on food . |
16 | Of course changes in national income can also be brought about by variations in the proportion of national income that is taken in imports and saving . |
17 | In the UK there used to be two taxes that tax wealth per se rather than the income that is derived from wealth . |
18 | My sister and I were investments that did n't pay off for the income that is derived from investment is unearned income : having made that initial payment , the investor need make no further effort . |
19 | GRE forms a major component in the formula for determining the actual resource allocation , or the Block Grant ( £8.5 milliards in England for 1985/6 ) , which consists of the transfer from Central Government to augment the income that is derived from property rates . |
20 | We did decide that we should reduce the money that is received by Councillors , and so they were proposals that were made along with other proposals about reductions in members ' services . |
21 | Local authorities , too , spend the money that is raised through poll tax . |
22 | ‘ It is important that we do not use one penny of money that is earmarked for patient care , ’ he added . |
23 | Does not the Minister agree that it will be a travesty if the same formula is used this year and my constituents are therefore robbed of much more money that is needed for health in the area ? |
24 | On the other hand , there are various time deposits that earn interest in banks , building societies and the National Savings Bank which are used by the public as an alternative means of holding money that is used for expenditure purposes . |
25 | The link that is assumed between beauty and youth implies a link between old age and ugliness , and is detrimental to older people . |
26 | For all the shite that is preached about freedom and democracy and liberties and individuals , the economist-driven society views 20% of the people of this island , and up to 60% of the world 's population , as ‘ surplus to requirements ’ . |
27 | Does the right hon. Gentleman accept that it would be contrary to the interests of patient care to force through a proposal that is opposed by consultants , nursing staff , general practitioners , patients and the general public ? |
28 | A good deal is known about how to teach children to recognise words and , typically , it is this skill that is measured in classroom reading tests . |
29 | Most of the work that is done at Harwell is for the civilian sector . |
30 | A less commonly developed reservoir that is found in Zechstein carbonates , is the so-called collapse breccia . |