Example sentences of "that [be] [v-ing] [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 If we continue to ignore these people , especially the young , we may be fighting them in the near fu future as they are actively being targeted by the far right British National Party and other fascist organizations that are using this sense of desertion .
2 Not least , they serve as a warning to firms that are building dominant positions in markets that their conduct is likely to be scrutinized if their market share crosses a given threshold .
3 On the other hand we know there are some churches that are finding great difficulty in meeting er , what they 've said they can
4 Surely , in this country we have to obey the laws that are there , not the laws that are going some day to be passed .
5 DEC will target Japan as a growing market for networked computer systems and a source of strategic alliances , Reuter reports from Tokyo : ‘ Japan is a critically important market to Digital Equipment , ’ president and chief executive Robert Palmer said at an exposition of DEC products in the city ; Kubota Corp has already said it will use DEC 's Alpha chip in its workstations and rumours naming Japanese companies that are planning Alpha-based links with DEC have appeared in the Japanese business press .
6 But there are very real changes in attitude that are compounding this change of approach .
7 But if I can move on just for a second , erm when you get over and above that , we have problems where people that are purchasing those sort of vehicles can not afford , with the best will in the world , to take them in to the main agents and have a full service , although they should do , but if you ca n't afford to do that and these are the problems that we had , so we actually changed that .
8 Neutron stars , however , were not observed until 1967 , when Jocelyn Bell and Antony Hewish at Cambridge discovered objects called pulsars that were emitting regular pulses of radio waves .
9 Further encouragement for the existence of black holes came in 1967 with the discovery by a research student at Cambridge , Jocelyn Bell , of objects in the sky that were emitting regular pulses of radio waves .
10 At separate talks with regional and district leaders , he will hear both sides of an argument that is causing deep divisions in the area .
11 The first area , which will be no surprise to readers of The Bookseller , is the mind-boggling rate of change that is affecting all businesses at the present time .
12 If this is the case we may be standing , sitting or walking in a way that is putting enormous stresses on our structure without us even being aware of it at all .
13 till I get tired that 's touching one wall of me
14 Now the Stroud-based National Meningitis Trust has warned the public to be on the lookout for symptoms of the disease , because the outbreak of 'flu that 's affecting large parts of the country is making everyone — young and old alike — more likely to catch it .
15 Welcome back : In a few minutes , the firm that 's exporting Victorian bathrooms to Japan .
16 Easy though it is to criticize Positive Images ' theoretical short-comings , the fact is that this was almost the only group in the country that was addressing these issues at all .
17 Such an aspiration prevailed among some geographers at least partly unaware of first , the revival of interest in human activity ; secondly , the focus in physical geography research upon the magnitude of human impact ; and thirdly , the hazard research that was facilitating closer links between physical and human geography although these links did not impress Johnston ( 1983c ) .
18 So but but on the other hand if you 've got somebody I suppose a firm that was doing that sort of work and they
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