Example sentences of "that [is] [adj] [to-vb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | A board that is easy to sail in strong winds which has a surf-board type of tail , footstraps , a retracting daggerboard and a mast track . |
2 | That is a question I am afraid that is impossible to answer at this stage , that wo n't be known until he 's had a thorough investigation by the surgeons at the hospital who er probably wo n't be able to answer that for a day or two yet . |
3 | Such a possibility should be considered in all patients with unstable asthma that is difficult to control with conventional treatment . |
4 | The 1989 glitch , like the 1975 one , caused a permanent increase in the slowdown rate , of a magnitude that is difficult to reconcile with current neutron star models . |
5 | It is a style that is unlikely to appeal to many people , and is not even encouraged by NACAB or GLCABS . |
6 | ‘ As far as I can see there is only one house that is easier to get at that way than by going through the town , and that is the house on stilts . ’ |
7 | Transport of bone before or after burial is probably responsible for much of this breakage , but this is a factor that is hard to evaluate for small mammal assemblages because of the difficulties in keeping track of the small bones . |
8 | Halliday 's approach is one that is hard to reconcile with this everyday insight about " style " . |
9 | The big advantage of old , slightly faded curtains is that they are a good starting point round which to build a comfortable , well-used look ; one that is hard to achieve with brand-new designer materials . |
10 | Access areas such as halls , landings , conservatories and stairs need a floorcovering that is able to cope with heavy traffic and maybe dirty shoes . |
11 | Unfortunately there is no semantic theory currently available that is able to work in such a way for a broad coverage of English . |
12 | We want an independent inspectorate that is able to comment on all those matters . |