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

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1 Equally threatening are the dozens of federally subsidized cattle ranches that have depleted underground water sources used by antelope and bighorn sheep .
2 My purpose here will be to give a very brief sketch of what each of the theories attempts and to direct the interested reader to a few of the many other books that do give detailed accounts and critiques of them .
3 Write down examples of previous relationships that have followed similar patterns to the one that you now have with the addict in your life .
4 And you define yourself by the words you use , in my case words that seek to present bare facts .
5 Even when applied to the novel , as in Leavis 's writings on novelists or Lodge 's own early critical book , Language of Fiction , the New Criticism looked for passages of quasi-authorial description , or the exploration of consciousnesses that seem to carry authorial support .
6 In order to simplify the use of GST fusion proteins in such applications , we developed a generalised detection system by producing tripartite fusion proteins that contain IgG binding domains from protein A of Staphylococcus aureus .
7 He and his countrymen , including General Vo Nguyen Giap , a vice-president of Vietnam , drew up their national plan faster than any of the 30 or so nations that have outlined similar strategies for environmental recovery .
8 The following list provides a brief survey of some of the schools that have become major styles in their own right .
9 Most LEAs and schools that have introduced explicit policies to combat sexual and ‘ racial ’ inequalities label them as anti-racist and anti-sexist .
10 While Beer 's hypothesis is plausible as to the effect of institutions that fail to meet new expectations on legitimacy in government , it is arguable as to the extent to which such a failure to meet expectations has taken place .
11 Human rights education programmes must also provide information about the institutions that exist to protect human rights , and about the mechanisms available for reaching them .
12 A larger proportion of middle-period Byrd has seen the light of day the songs always excepted but never in recitals that attempt to plot stylistic progress .
13 How is it that restorers seem unaware of the poetical use made of materials or the philosophical and existential reasons that have led contemporary artists to adopt synthetic , ephemeral and deliberately short-lived substances for compositions frequently accompanied by the casual and uninspiring caption ‘ Untitled ’ ?
14 The LD-50 value for laetrile is irrelevant , because the poisonings resulted From taking the tablets after eating certain fresh fruits and vegetables that contain hydrolysing B-glucosidase enzymes , which release cyanide from amygdalin .
15 Alternatively , membership of one of the many different kinds of clubs that exist to suit all interests , or attendance at a Day Centre may be the answer for them , and we shall be examining some of these possibilities in detail later .
16 John , who is a regional organiser for the CCBN , explains : ‘ The clubs that do accept single men usually put them on a 12 month waiting list to let them prove they are serious .
17 Both within sociolinguistics and outside of it there have been discussions that appear to attack quantitative method for making claims about causation and correlation .
18 In this war , Saddam is assaulting the norms that have defined Western uniqueness and superiority ; he is violating the boundaries that have differentiated rationality and irrationality , Western modernity and the pre-modern Orient .
19 ‘ My guess is the commissioners will be desperate for a reason to postpone a decision ’ , says one scientist participating in the closed scientific committee meetings that have preceded next week 's plenary session .
20 Environmental analysis overlaps in part with areas that have acquired other buzz words in the literature : for example , ‘ marketing intelligence systems ’ [ McLeod & Rogers ( 1982 ) ; Fletcher ( 1983 ) ; Piercy ( 1983 ) ] ; ‘ issues management ’ [ ( Littlejohn ( 1986 ) ; Wartick & Rude ( 1986 ) ; Ewing ( 1987 ) ] ; ‘ forecasting ’ [ Torre & Nelkar ( 1958 ) ; Van Ston ( 1989 ) ] .
21 It involves one of the few regulators that have shown some teeth in standing up to the powers that have been conferred by the Government on privatised British Gas .
22 In addition , it was noted that people in communities that have experienced long-term unemployment are often criticised for lacking the will to work .
23 Countries that have developed direct reduction plants include Brazil , Saudi Arabia , Nigeria , Indonesia and New Zealand .
24 In America , companies that launch underwritten secondary issues see their share price fall further than those which choose book-building , reckons Morgan Stanley ( though firms that seek underwriting may be in worse shape anyway ) .
25 Prime candidates will be small companies that have developed mathematical software considered to have broad appeal and deemed complementary to Mathcad .
26 A reason why a number of companies that have adopted some form of matrix management have declared it a failure is to be found in inadequate preparation and briefing of those involved .
27 The programme is pitched at Fortune 1000 companies that have embraced open systems for strategic applications and the company suggests that it could develop a prototype to consolidate financial reporting from a company 's strategic business units into corporate headquarters , connecting disparate computer environments into a client-server system .
28 The programme is pitched at Fortune 1000 companies that have embraced open systems for strategic applications and the company suggests that it could develop a prototype to consolidate financial reporting from a company 's strategic business units into corporate headquarters , connecting disparate computer environments into a client-server system .
29 ‘ The bottom line is that companies that choose to develop domestic markets may find themselves totally blocked out by competitors that are well entrenched and ready to launch offensives on others ’ home markets ' ( Ohmae 1985 ) .
30 It should , says SunConnect , prove particularly attractive to companies that want to link small workgroups to a remote , central system .
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