Example sentences of "[noun] [that] exist [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The deepest cleft that exists in the earth 's surface is the Grand Canyon in the western United States . |
2 | The host of different beings attributed with consciousness that exist within the Chewong universe have structurally similar qualities to humans . |
3 | Chlor-chemicals general manager Bob Hunt said : ‘ Results like these indicate the degree of confusion that exists around the use of chlorine and its natural presence in the environment . |
4 | Clapham was a committed negotiator , and Kerr did a great deal to assuage the anxieties that existed in the NCDAD and its institutions . |
5 | Would they be pre-conflict borders , the borders on the map , Yugoslav internal federal borders , or the borders that exist after the conflict and the damage that took place during the capture of towns such as Osijek and Vukovar ? |
6 | Again , it is not totally inappropriate that this sort of overlap should exist since RMI must build upon the data that exist within the service ; it can not be separate and unrelated to that which currently exists . |
7 | Marx 's and Engels 's first concern with anthropological material was therefore to show the variety that exists in the nature of social relations , and the historical peculiarity of a society where one group of people treat others only in respect of the labour they provide , labour which then can be bought and sold as though it was any other useful article . |
8 | In the Pacific , the oral tradition outweighs the small amount of human rights literature that exists in the region . |
9 | In the Pacific , the oral tradition outweighs the small amount of human rights literature that exists in the region . |
10 | A PR executive thus needs to be placed so that he or she is aware of all issues , policies , attitudes and opinions that exist in the organisation that have a bearing upon how it is perceived by the organisation 's publics . |
11 | Here , in the natural sciences , despite the complex patterns that exist at the research level , it still seems appropriate to use the broad categories identified by Comte and embodied in the nomenclature of undergraduate degrees — the physical , the chemical , the biological — while recognizing that there are gradations between these ( physical chemistry , biochemistry ) and foci and links within and across them ( geology , biophysics , physiology or ecology ) . |
12 | The amount of surplus ACT included in the claim must be capable of being determined by reference to circumstances that existed at the time of the claim ( see Proctor & Gamble Ltd v Taylerson ( 1990 ) STC 624 ) . |
13 | The counselling task is not only to understand what each individual is saying , but also to spot the differences , the possible areas of friction and incompatibility that exist within the family , and then to interpret and explain these to the family group . |
14 | Cynics of course would hold that the power potential and the danger that exists at the interface of the physical and the metaphysical exists only in the human imagination . |
15 | That is why , in its efforts to preserve the buildings and uphold the general presumption in favour of historic buildings that exists within the law , SAVE has had to argue its case all the way to the House of Lords . |
16 | Derek Davis had said it was important to capitalize on the goodwill that existed in the South West with ‘ the earliest possible development ’ . |
17 | The relationship that existed between the audience and the cast was unlike anything I had ever experienced . ’ |
18 | It is only the relationship that exists between the counsellee and the counsellor that will help in this respect . |
19 | She hardly thought — since it was plain that Naylor would not want to harm the close bond that existed within the family — that he would bluntly tell Travis to leave her alone . |
20 | In this chapter , I have tried to assess the provisions of WFP in the light of the financial management agenda that existed at the end of 1988. 1 have endeavoured to look at the principles behind its proposals , rather than the detailed systems requirements necessary to make them work . |
21 | An ontological existent , we have said , is an object that exists in the modus " per se " . |
22 | The pessimistic thing was , the Hobbesians always looked back to the past , some golden age of order in the past , you know , when , when people knew what to do and er , and er , things were right as it were , and th they tend to want to restore some ideal state of order and authority that existed in the past , which was much better than now , because civilization has gone to the dogs , and been corrupted and so on . |
23 | On the broadcasting of the Video : A reasonable payment to be negotiated which will be in line with the agreements for terms that exist at the time between the Society of Authors and/or Writers ' Guild on the one hand and the ITCA/BBC on the other hand |
24 | On the broadcasting of the Video : A reasonable payment to be negotiated which will be in line with the agreements for terms that exist at the time between the Society of Authors and/or Writers ' Guild on the one hand and the ITCA/BBC on the other hand |
25 | For example , expressed guilt may be so deep as to become delusional , generalised to the point where the individual believes that he or she is personally responsible for some major catastrophe or for all of the evil that exists in the world . |
26 | Culture will specify the relations that exist within the organisation and define what is to count as legitimate or illegitimate behaviour . |
27 | Given the good will that exists between the copyright libraries , the Ordnance Survey and other interested parties such as the Public Record Office ( whose concern is with the digitised database as a public record ) a solution will almost certainly be found . |
28 | And it illumines too the politics of personal relations : the vital fabric of social life that exists in the silence between people — exactly that space which is filled by music : ‘ As the person talked to me in a conventional conversation , I knew , I heard that , inside himself , the person perhaps wept . ’ |
29 | When Waggoner talks of the entrepreneurial spirit that exists on the Tour , he always comes back to Buddy Gardner , whom he sees as the typical journeyman pro . |
30 | Moreover , even the types of particles that exist in the universe would depend on the temperature . |