Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [v-ing] that [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The p4 dependence of P A3 expression diminished as the concentration of RNA polymerase increased , consistent with the results obtained in linear templates showing that the effect of p4 is to favour the binding of RNA polymerase to the promoter ( 28 ) . |
2 | The effective implementation of a common foreign and security policy should take place within an institutional framework based on " one decision-making centre , namely the Council ; harmonization and , where appropriate , unification of the preparatory work ; a unified secretariat ; a reinforced role for the Commission through a non-exclusive right of initiative ; adequate procedures for consulting and informing the European Parliament ; detailed procedures ensuring that the union can speak effectively with one voice on the international stage in particular in international organizations and vis-à-vis third countries " . |
3 | The government on July 5 ordered the dismissal and detention of the Prime Minister of Azad Jammu and Kashmir ( AJK ) , Mumtaz Hussain Rathore , after he ordered fresh polls claiming that the results of the State elections held on June 29 had been rigged . |
4 | Attached documents and the actual rulings ordering that a letter rogatory be issued are to be supplied , but need not be translated . |
5 | Some environmental groups maintaining that the birds should be left to their own devices rather than being raised in captivity . |
6 | In our analysis , copy-dependent expression ( Figures 2 and 3 ) is lost above five copies of Ea in the Short transgenics indicating that the region containing DH I and II ( 2.0 kb 5' of Ea ) does not contain the appropriate elements to isolate the transgene from adverse chromatin effects , or does not contain all of the enhancer elements necessary for position-independent , copy number-dependent expression . |
7 | It comprises elements from both modern and classical techniques ensuring that the lines and patterns made by the dancers ' bodies are more expressively stretched and angled and less rounded than usual , because so much is danced with tense emotion . |
8 | With the council now agreeing with the district auditor about the unlawfulness of the deals , which at one time involved a notional £6bn , the banks are the only parties arguing that the transactions should be enforced . |
9 | We found frequent expression of all the xenobiotic metabolising enzymes studied in colonic adenomas showing that an increase in the expression of these enzymes is a comparatively early molecular event during the development of colonic neoplasia and suggests that their expression may be important at the adenoma stage of colonic neoplasia . |
10 | ‘ I do n't know whether it 's coincidental , ’ he says , ‘ but there was a big article on the front of the Japanese equivalent of the Financial Times saying that the government has decided to improve financial reporting standards . |
11 | Meanwhile the popularity of Yardie amongst jail birds has led to certain elements deciding that the book comes a little too close to the truth for their liking , and Victor Headley has disappeared into hiding to work on Yardie 2 , leaving Adebayo and Pope to speak on his behalf . |
12 | The author has adapted the tube method to the case of viscoelastic materials showing that the relation above is replaced by the integral equation or , for tubes of appreciable wall thickness , where the radii are respectively , the equation The derivation is straightforward , following from the use of the Boltzmann superposition principle in the form where and e are the deviatoric and dilatational parts of the strain tensor eij ( see Chap . |
13 | In such contexts , the main clues showing that the speaker feels someone 's having dared to perform a certain action to be hard to imagine is the nature of the act itself or the circumstances under which it was performed . |