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

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1 The T U C courses that are equally under threat , as pum public funding is withdrawn from them .
2 But despite the differences of opinion that exist — ones that are generally between individuals rather than any factions based on club or country — there is one area of consensus that prevails : That any new laws be given a trial period of at least one year .
3 Because it provides a market for shares that are already in issue , the trust is also a good alternative or adjunct to a share option scheme .
4 I believe that Labour 's statement that it will maintain the coal industry at ’ around about its current size ’ is unworkable — especially in the light of the developments that are already in train — and also uncosted .
5 The problem is to come up with an analysis and structure which is not only reasonably clear and self-consistent in terms of concepts of knowledge , but which maps on to and helps to explain the curricular structures that are already in place .
6 they 're all words that are already in use , the ones we use in scrabble .
7 As children are those that are most at risk from impact by vehicles in housing areas , any search for safer streets should focus principally on them ( Figure 2.5 ) .
8 Although it is probable that the same applies to established onshore centres , the fact is that it is the offshore centres , especially those in the Caribbean , that are most at risk from drugs money .
9 It 's the older designs with low-grade locks that are most at risk : these should be reinforced with special key-operated patio door bolts .
10 All types of blood are needed — especially the most common because these are the ones that are most in demand .
11 This leads us to study animals that are most like humans and to restrict our studies to these animals , like the chimpanzee .
12 Ask a neighbour to collect your post , water your plants ( dead plants or plants that are regularly on windowsills suddenly removed are tell-tale signs ) and perhaps to draw your curtains every night .
13 Exposure to the surrounding solution of the parts of the cell membrane that are normally in apposition might well affect the metabolism within the cell .
14 Commentary articles deal with issues in , or arising from , research that are also of interest to readers outside research .
15 It seems to be one of the things actually that people that are home on holiday to Orkney , you know , maybe you have lived here in the past and Orkney cheese is one of the things they want to take back with them , a farmhouse cheese .
16 The kites that are definitely for high-flyers .
17 The glamour adverts are about what they think we want to be , then there are the other kind that are supposedly about reality — you know , the ones where they always have Northern accents .
18 In practise admissions staff use A-levels as a rationing mechanism to allocate students to oversubscribed courses and this in turn explains why it is usually the institutions that are least in demand that have the most ‘ liberal ’ admissions policies .
19 ‘ Advertisements ’ might seem the obvious answer ; however , 70 per cent of the jobs that are actually on offer are never actually advertised .
20 Erm Thinking now of all the different British philatelic and stamp related products that are currently on offer , how would you normally get to hear about them ?
21 He describes the features of the four main systems that are currently in use in the UK and illustrates their application with reference to examples drawn from retail analysis and store location , market research , credit rating and target marketing .
22 I 'm very hopeful because er , Vietnam since nineteen eighty six has been under a process of economic and political reform , and they have released er a large amount of prisoners over this time , and there are still a number of prisoners , such as poets er religious people that are still in prison , who are hoping that , with their renewed effort and attention from the media , this 'll er be changed .
23 He dictated to her many of the hymns that are still in use by the First Church of Christ the Spiritualist — many of whose tunes are exactly the same — bar one or two notes — as the ones the real John Wesley cobbled together in the eighteenth century .
24 They are the product of forces that are constantly at work to effect an orderly distribution of populations and functions within the urban complex .
25 Trips that are solely for information or for social contact can be replaced by verbal contact via the telephone and the outcome can be satisfactory for the rural resident , although not as rewarding in terms of personal contact .
26 The whole style of the Jersey is dainty , aristocratic and almost deerlike and very few of the world 's cattle have this quality or have calves that are so like fawns .
27 It has been suggested that some sounds are distracting than others and that there are certain kinds of mental activity that are more at risk than others .
28 It was one of those dreams that are more like daydreams ; I have them when I am half awake and half asleep …
29 So images of organizations that are more like symphony orchestras or hospitals or the British Raj are surely nothing more than metaphors to express a desired feeling of togetherness — the togetherness produced by a conductor 's baton , the shared concern of doctors and nurses for their patients , or the apparent unity of the British civil service in India .
30 For instance , a unified acrylics business was created from two that were previously in Mond Division and two in Petrochemicals & Plastics .
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