Example sentences of "[that] exist [prep] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It gives the lie to the real relationship that exists between the Labour party and the trade unions , and that will not go unnoticed . |
2 | Too young , perhaps , to understand the essence of things : the place of li and ch'i in this great world of ours ; the fine balance that exists between the shaping force and the passive substance . ’ |
3 | The General Medical Services Committee and the General Medical Council seem unaware of the philosophical gulf that exists between the medical profession and user representatives . |
4 | The Home Office agreed , attributing the upsurge to the ‘ general fear of war that exists in the lower middle and working classes , and not to any tenderness for Russia . ’ |
5 | The strings provide us with the most expressive and appealing medium ( with perhaps the exception of the human voice ) that exists in the whole range of music . |
6 | Perhaps most important of all , the interest displayed in the Woonerf has demonstrated the hunger that exists throughout the Western world for a successful method of reclaiming the streets from a century of growing domination by the car . |
7 | The net result has been a marked resurgence of the disease in many parts of the world to what some people , including the famous American malariologist Paul Russel , consider to be levels that existed before the Second World War . |
8 | Of meetings which had begun in London in 1645 , the mathematician John Wallis could say : These remarks indicate the scope that existed by the mid-seventeenth century for differentiation between the sciences . |
9 | Soon nitrogen , a trace gas that existed in the early Earth 's atmosphere in minute quantities , accumulated to become the dominant gas , largely because it does not combine readily with the other basic four , so it is not ‘ sunk ’ so easily . |
10 | Minute as these quantities are , they constitute tangible evidence of the types of organic materials that existed in the Solar System more than 1000 million years before the appearance of life on Earth , the earliest traces of which are found in rocks about 3.4 x 109 years old . |
11 | This definition of the essential nature of firm-type organization must not be confused with the idea that only authority is used to direct resources within firms that exist in the real world . |
12 | Or again , take the multitudinous array of chemical substances that exist in the natural world . |
13 | It is hard , at first , to make any sense out of the reports that exist in the feline literature . |
14 | Though all things that exist in the extra-mental world are particulars and singular , it is nevertheless possible for us to form essentially general or abstract ideas . |
15 | Demand more than may be demanded by the compromising elements that exist among the Catholic leadership . |