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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 At separate talks with regional and district leaders , he will hear both sides of an argument that is causing deep divisions in the area .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 Welcome back : In a few minutes , the firm that 's exporting Victorian bathrooms to Japan .
10 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 .
11 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 ) .
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