Example sentences of "with the [noun] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The implication for competition policy would be profound , with the realisation that big operators are susceptible to hit-and-run entry from independent companies .
2 It was at this point that I came face to face with the realisation that human beings could be studied like other animals , and I went on , past chimpanzees , to investigate the behaviour of this strange creature that I christened The Naked Ape .
3 Small areas of rot can be cut out and filled with two-part epoxy resin , which should give a strong permanent bond , with the advantage that several layers can be applied in just a few hours , and then easily sanded to a fine finish .
4 It meant a lot more handwriting — the usual challenge to the reader but with the advantage that different handwriting clearly shows what was original thought and what was later input by colleagues .
5 It 's difficult to imagine whole group work which does n't also involve small group work at some point , but with the advantage that whole group work gives the small groups a focus , a purpose and a context to their work .
6 The visible link with the past that old buildings give is important both as a fascinating insight into history and as an expression of the relative permanence of civilized society .
7 For example , only a minority of respondents were willing to abolish the teacher 's desk , and very few felt able to dispense with the convention that each pupil should have his or her own place , or to accept the idea of a classroom in which there were , as a matter of policy , fewer chairs than children .
8 Milford Haven coastguards are very concerned with the way that some divers are pursuing their sport .
9 The pressure became too much as sponsors , fly-by-nights and average New Zealanders sent them off to the World Cup with the message that all New Zealand expected them to win .
10 On receiving a letter from the Chairperson of the of the Hong Kong ‘ Branch ’ Standing Committee resolved that the Branch should be formally constituted with the provision that all members of the Branch were registered members of Convocation .
11 The difference was compounded even further with the consideration that American pay-rates were two or three times ours .
12 Hinting at reform , at the same time they comforted teachers with the reassurance that long-established procedures would remain .
13 By ( b ) I 'm not of course implying that I would necessarily agree with the judgement that pure theory is no use but I think that 's the way the students see it .
14 To reach such a target audience we probably need , at the minimum , ( a ) about two pages of description by the authors of each unit , telling the user how to load the program , how to drive it , and its limitations both educationally and technically this information could be included on the disc or tape that loads the program ( b ) some incentive to the programmer to document the program to this level , perhaps through its resulting acceptance into a ‘ library ’ ( c ) assurance from those receiving the program that they will be prepared to deal with the problems that such draft programs impose — this implies that they must be fairly competent users of their computer system : they could not expect to get software support from the author , who is likely to be another teacher whose time is fully occupied ( d ) some financial and organizational support for the distribution of programs , even if only on a cooperative basis ( e ) that users of such programs should undertake to report to the authors ( and to the library ? ) on the usefulness of each program received , and if they wish , to make recommendations for improvement .
15 There is no satisfactory treatment for herpes simplex infections and the best that can be offered is medication to ease the symptoms and possibly cut short an attack , and advice on how to cope with the problems that recurrent herpes brings .
16 Thus , although these subgroup data are compatible with the possibility that intravenous heparin adds a small benefit to that already achieved by aspirin and thrombolysis , they also raise concerns about excess risks of stroke ( 2.1% with intravenous heparin , 1.1% with subcutaneous heparin , 1.2% with none ) .
17 I want to point up examples of good practice which will enable a vulnerable elderly person to transfer into the group care setting , keeping a sense of identity and a family network intact , with the possibility that residential staff become part of the extended family network , or social support system .
18 And he recommended that most prisons should be ‘ community prisons ’ catering for a wide variety of prisoners from their locality , a prescription which does not seem readily compatible with the notion that this sort of mixture is conducive to disorder .
19 Media reports have acquainted everyone with the notion that rocketing prison populations , overcrowding , unrest among staff and inmates , and especially prison riots ( such as those at Strangeways prison in Manchester and at over 20 other prisons in April 1990 ) add up to a severe and deepening penal crisis .
20 The words to describe these difficult memories of confusion come to him magically — not without effort , not without searching for them , but with the assurance that each word is right , and calls forth its object exactly .
21 Virgin invited the Clarkes to carry out an independent audit , with the assurance that any money found to be owing would be paid .
22 In such instances , nitrate may be added as a terminal electron acceptor , with the caveat that regulatory authorities may frown upon introducing nitrate into potentially potable water .
23 To say this , then , leaves us with the position that historical representation has been either absent or negative , and that disabled people want something positive .
24 The effect of eradication of H pylori on basal gastrin and acid secretion is more consistent with the idea that circulating gastrin is responsible for driving basal acid secretion in patients with duodenal ulcer , because the fall in basal gastrin concentration on eradication was accompanied by a proportional fall in basal acid secretion .
25 Well it , it , at least it 's gold , I mean , I , I , I was in the jewellery trade when I first left school , between school and national service I worked at a manufacturing jewellers in Birmingham and I 've never really gone along with the idea that nine carat is actually gold .
26 But organisation charts only give us the bare bones of the organisation 's structure and we should not be carried away with the idea that official descriptions tell us all .
27 There are difficulties with the idea that convertible debt should be classified according to the probability of conversion , notably in specifying how the probability of conversion should be judged , whether convertible debt should be reclassified if the probability of conversion changes , and whether the interest on convertible debt which is not reported as a liability should be deducted in arriving at profit before taxation .
28 All the patterns observed with a truncated polymerase and CRP are the juxtaposition of the individual patterns of CRP and α-C deleted polymerase consistent with the idea that both proteins bind independently to the lac UV5 promoter .
29 This concept of a general language impairment was , in turn , made more specific with the idea that particular sub-abilities ( e.g. the production of spoken language ) can be impaired whilst other sub-abilities involved in language ( e.g. speech perception ) are spared .
30 It had been written by a Syrian monk around 500 ad with the idea that contemplative monks were most like the highest orders of angels , closest to the Godhead in heaven .
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