Example sentences of "[that] [vb -s] [prep] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The professional officers , particularly when organised through a chief officers ' team , as advocated by the Bains Committee , and led by a chief executive officer can provide a formidable obstacle to councillors intent on policy innovation that goes against conventional assumptions .
2 A sizable majority of respondents in each of the remaining categories , including local law societies , agreed that grants to individual clients should continue to be unlimited .
3 Ports , especially great ports , are never quite where they seem to be — a corner , a quay , the light filtering past funnels and masts on either side , there is always something that belongs to other places and other times .
4 The results in this paper demonstrate that a portion of the VZV 140k protein comprising the C-terminal portion of region 1 and all of the conserved region 2 can be expressed in isolation in E.coli as a non-fusion DNA binding domain peptide that interacts with multiple sequences in the VZV gene 62 promoter .
5 the extent to which bureaucracies can indulge in co-optation will obviously vary from country to country , but the reciprocal relationship that develops between administrative agencies and client groups to the mutual benefit of each is very widespread .
6 Although such motives can be found in individuals , they , like the punishment rate itself , are associated with the general ‘ moral climate ’ that develops in hard times .
7 ‘ That 's the name of the worm I was telling you about , ’ said Preston , ‘ the one that lives in canine excreta .
8 ‘ My boss is the head of K8 , the MI5 sub section that looks into suspicious resignations and so on .
9 The rankings range from 5 — ( Research quality that equates to attainable levels of international excellence in some sub-areas of activity and to attainable levels of national excellence in virtually all others ) - to 1 — ( Research quality that equates to attainable levels of national excellence in none , or virtually none , of the sub-areas of activity ) .
10 The rankings range from 5 — ( Research quality that equates to attainable levels of international excellence in some sub-areas of activity and to attainable levels of national excellence in virtually all others ) - to 1 — ( Research quality that equates to attainable levels of national excellence in none , or virtually none , of the sub-areas of activity ) .
11 Fine dust that passes through normal filters and collects in ductwork , if not removed , will contaminate rooms to which air is circulated , just as slime and algae in pipes and tanks will contaminate plumbing and produce bacteria-laden aerosols from taps , showers and WCs .
12 If the more rural areas show up on the whole slightly better than the more populous places that is perhaps a feature that occurs in other aspects of Scottish life ; and let the indwellers in those backward centres of population not repine .
13 Vitamin E is really a group of plant oils called tocopherols. they have the unique ability to prevent the deterioration that occurs in certain fats as a result of exposure to oxygen in the air , and so help to prevent deterioration of fats in the healthy body .
14 The tight intra-system cycling of nutrients that occurs in tropical rainforests between the biomass and the litter means that soils are rapidly depleted of nutrients once the vegetation is removed , as illustrated in Fig. 7.5 .
15 Secondly , this is not a comparative evaluation of different models of service , since the standardised diagnostic assessment carried out in this study by the research psychiatrist is not the same process of assessment that occurs in domiciliary visits performed by psychogeriatricians in more traditional services .
16 I , I , I think Chairman that on the , the case to which you refer as , as I recollect it was very much on the specific wording of the er restriction which erm was found to fail , because it applied to a number of houses and not to a specific property and er clearly care will have to be given by the districts that happens in imposing conditions to make sure that it will erm appertain to each individual property within a development so that the occupancy condition can be can be informed .
17 As for er as for departures , a strategic context in terms of a structure plan policy erm that allows for major exceptions will must surely assist in in considering any application that comes forward as a as a departure under under .
18 Mr Major said that plans for devolved Scottish , Welsh and regional assemblies , combined with moves to a federal Europe and an end to the first-past-the-post voting system , were ‘ of far greater importance than the general election itself ’ .
19 DBV members were concerned that plans for industrial units on the old Darlington Forge Site were being held up .
20 The vegetative part of the dodder plant is an epiphyte ( that is , a plant that grows on other plants ) consisting exclusively of thread-like , often yellowish vines partly coiled around the stem of its host and partly draped over it or hanging free .
21 Forty years later , the only families that seem to be really flourishing are the many varieties of fungus ( a mould that grows in damp conditions ) .
22 The small body of research that exists on female students in higher education suggests that women in higher education are faced continually with contradiction .
23 But they are aware that the overwhelming suspicion that exists between rival clans , plus the continuing conflict , may mean that even the most honest Somali judge will be unable to work .
24 Developing a vaccine that protects against diverse strains is essential , because humans can be infected by many strains of HIV .
25 He worked himself up into the kind of rage that leads to unforgivable things being said .
26 They point out that under the first-past-the-post system a small swing in votes tends to produce a major change in parliamentary strength so " exaggerating " a party 's lead in parliament in a way that leads to sharp swings in policy when there are only small shifts in voting and still more limited changes in public opinion .
27 Over the past few weeks I have been dipping into the annual report — for last year — of the Medical Defence Union , an outfit that deals with legal claims against doctors for alleged incompetence , negligence and other failings .
28 Most of the literature that deals with indigenous psychologies fails to take into account the possible variations in this respect between not only the sexes , but between other social categories such as chiefs and commoners .
29 But I think that we can persuade them that it is something that Parliament has said a planning application that deals with local issues can be determined locally .
30 And how we are the targeting comp how we are the company that specializes in certain industries because you 've got you you do industry by phone mobile phone area and medical supplies and you know your local as well .
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