Example sentences of "[noun pl] [that] exist [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Clapham was a committed negotiator , and Kerr did a great deal to assuage the anxieties that existed in the NCDAD and its institutions .
2 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 ?
3 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 .
4 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 ) .
5 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 ) .
6 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 .
7 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
8 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
9 Culture will specify the relations that exist within the organisation and define what is to count as legitimate or illegitimate behaviour .
10 Moreover , even the types of particles that exist in the universe would depend on the temperature .
11 Not all of this text is directly relevant , but the whole has been cited to demonstrate the connections that exist between the beginning and the end .
12 If the videos are at any time broadcast for public viewing the Publisher will negotiate a residual fee which will be in line with the agreement for minimum fees that exist at the time between the Society of Authors/Writers ' Guild and ITCA/BBC .
13 5 If the videos are at any time broadcast for public viewing , we will negotiate a residual fee which will be in general line with the agreement for minimum fees that exist at the time between the Society of Authors/Writers ' Guild and ITCA/BBC .
14 A form of rich picture was drawn up following the initial investigations , but it was used mainly as a summary of the structures , staffing levels and other essentially static factors that existed in the situation , and not as the basis for selecting a relevant system .
15 Should the first theory be correct , the similarities that exist between the motility of the colon in the normal location and in the transposed location would not exist , as the nerves would have been interrupted during transection and mobilisation of the segment of colon .
16 Other research has shown how evaluations of ‘ good ’ policing vary with types of police practice , with the different ‘ types ’ of policemen conceptualizing competent practice in contrasting ways ( Muir 1977 ; Reiner 1978 ; for a review of the numerous typologies of policemen that exist in the sociology of policing see Reiner 1985 : 104–6 ) .
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