Example sentences of "[that] [verb] [prep] the general [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The machine bumped up on a stony track that led in the general direction of the distant barn .
2 The façade is on two levels the lower one with Corinthian columns in a contrasting colour that adds to the general attractiveness .
3 Les Rudd , chief executive , said : ‘ Turning Point , like any other organisation that deals with the general public , has a range of policies to ensure staff safety and minimise risks at work .
4 development which only just exceeds that permitted by the General Development Order , Class I ( development within the curtilage of a dwelling-house ) , Class VI ( agricultural ) and Class VIII ( industrial ) developments ;
5 Finally , although not a criticism of our method — indeed , if anything , quite the contrary — it should be noted that for several of our chosen authors it was possible to arrive at more than one ‘ diagnosis ’ that fell within the general category of psychosis .
6 This is the sort of task that falls under the general heading of ‘ conflict analysis ’ or ‘ conflict research ’ .
7 Investors have been expecting whatever government that emerges from the general elections on June 6th to lower interest rates and devalue the peseta , in order to revive Spain 's flagging economy .
8 9.6 Rights easements etc The [ operation of the Law of Property Act 1925 Section 62 shall be excluded from this Lease and the only rights granted to the Tenant are those expressly set out in this Lease [ and such further ancillary rights that arise under the general law or by necessary implication ] and the Tenant shall not by virtue of this Lease be deemed to have acquired or be entitled to and the ] Tenant shall not during the Term acquire or become entitled by any means whatever to any easement from or over or affecting any other land or Premises now or at any time after the date of this Lease belonging to the Landlord and not comprised in this Lease Section 62 of the Law of Property Act 1925 provides that a lease is deemed to include , in the absence of any contrary intention , all easements , rights and advantages appertaining or reputed to appertain to the premises at the time of the lease .
9 The words and such further ancillary rights that arise under the general law or by necessary implication should be included and could be expanded to include ancillary rights that arise by necessity
10 The photographs are beautifully produced , a comment that extends to the general layout of the book , which also has an attractive choice of typefaces .
11 Still , when it comes to the treatment of the frontiers of computing , the areas of advanced research that come under the general heading of ‘ artificial intelligence ’ ( AI ) , there is still a great deal sadly lacking .
12 This leaves non-meanings ; but non-meanings are a vast class , comprising logically most diverse elements and including a large sub-class of topics that come under the general heading of " fiction " .
13 This is a central example of the problem , but it is not the only example even with respect to norms , and it will be helpful to distinguish various things that fall under the general heading of a ‘ norm ’ .
14 Try and include as many Japanese-style plants as possible , but do not be afraid to experiment with others that conform to the general idea .
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