Example sentences of "that are [adv] [verb] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This diversity accounts for the mutually contradictory complaints that are frequently voiced by village locals : that the newcomers come in and try to run everything or that they take no part in village life and are not ‘ involved ’ .
2 Finally , attention will focus on island communities in the developing world where land-use has created specific environmental problems that are frequently related to watershed abuse .
3 Defining formulas are certain words or phrases that are frequently used in definitions , such as ’ the quality or state of being ’ or ’ of or relating to ’ , and these have been used to identify a variety of lexical-semantic relations in dictionary definitions .
4 Among the parties that are soon to come to life the Socialists , National Democrats and the Christian Democrats will figure strongly .
5 This has been a minority view for 15 years or more , but one kept alive by the persistent efforts of Chip Arp , of the California Institute of Technology , who has over the years produced a series of photographs which show objects with very different redshifts that are physically connected by streamers of material .
6 Another kind of polygyny is often found in species in which the males defend territories that are briefly visited by females for mating , after which the female leaves and the male awaits the next mate .
7 I learnt things that are neither discussed in manuals nor by hardened divers who have seen it all before .
8 Strong promoters that are negatively regulated by repression factors tend to bind RNA polymerase far below maximal rates , the subsequent steps leading to the formation of an elongation complex being highly efficient .
9 This enquiry is similar to the one above , but refers to those facilities that are jointly used by neighbours over a third person 's property .
10 Malvern-based chartered accountant Alan Kay is helping with a detailed investigation of the activities of certain copier companies that are widely criticised for malpractice , as well as the leasing companies that finance them .
11 The suggestions that follow are based on models that are widely used in management development and leadership training .
12 Footpath erosion is also a common feature of landscapes that are widely used by walkers .
13 He uses words like ‘ daft ’ ; phrases and dialogue that are rarely heard in songs but immediately provide flavour .
14 They include substance P and neurokinin A that are both derived from processing of the precursor polypeptides encoded by the preprotachykinin A gene ( PPT ) ( 2 ) .
15 Stone floor panels dating from 883–612BC , uncovered in the Assyrian royal palaces at Nimrud , Balawat and Nineveh , contain patterns that are generally accepted as carpet designs ; thee are also a number of reliefs and carvings showing men carrying what can only be tapestries or rugs .
16 Er the draft P P G thirteen , for the moment merely reinforces the public transport points that are already made in P P G twelve .
17 Thus , the sequence of momentary and isolated percepts is determined by what has directly preceded it and results in a fusion of newly perceived aspects with those that are already held in memory .
18 Among the developing nations that are worst affected by soil erosion are Mexico , Ethiopia and many more African states , as well as India , Pakistan and China ( see review in Brown and Wolf 1984 ) .
19 Is my hon. Friend aware that section 39 of the Public Order Act 1986 has proved something of a disappointment in protecting those whose homes are near tracts of land that are habitually invaded by travellers ?
20 The figures give an idea of the industries that are most geared towards exporting .
21 Taxpayers have paid heavily for peace since then , through labour contracts that are meticulously rubbished in booklets from private lobbying groups such as the Citizens Budget Commission ( CBC ) .
22 Goldthorpe 's recent study that covers the social mobility records of the same age cohorts as those covered by Halsey reached conclusions that are strongly discouraging to egalitarians .
23 This is conceptually similar but not identical to the phenomena described by Matza ( 1964 : 33–68 ) as the subculture of delinquency : both consist of ‘ precepts and customs that are delicately balanced between convention and crime ’ ; both ‘ posit objectives that may be attained through ( crime ) but also other means ’ ; both ‘ allow ( crime ) but it is not demanded or necessarily considered the preferred path ’ ; and both consist of ‘ norms and sentiments ’ which are ‘ beliefs that function as the extenuating conditions under which ( crime ) is permissible ’ .
24 Most such applications come from people who , because of physical disabilities that are mostly associated with age , can no longer cope in their homes as currently structured .
25 In particular , they argued for the existence of ‘ innate releasing mechanisms ’ and ‘ fixed action patterns ’ — concepts that are best explained by examples .
26 I think there 's certainly a lot of activity concerned with doing some of the rather more creative thing with micro-electronic systems , and the time will come , I 'm sure , when quite a lot of the skills that are normally exercised by people will be exercised by machines .
27 Against each group a preliminary choice of chemical is made based on chemical types that are also listed in chapter one .
28 We see nothing wrong in designing vehicles that are intended for motion but we feel it wrong to design ideas that are also intended for motion .
29 Today a great deal of local politics is arranged along party lines , and most councillors represent the political parties that are also found at Westminster .
30 Some horses that are well fed on hay and grain all through the dry months of summer may never have a real glow of health until the spring grasses appear .
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