Example sentences of "that are [verb] [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The World Health Organisation recommends that all polio vaccines that are exposed to temperatures over 10°C for more than a day ( five days for measles vaccines ) should be used within three months .
2 Do not believe any articles you may read that are written by restaurateurs , professional chefs or cordon bleu cooks about either soufflés , profiteroles , or flambés being the simplest thing in the world .
3 A HMM is a collection of states that are connected by transitions .
4 Problems like premenstrual tension and hyperactivity in children are on the increase , as well as a number of condition that are caused by allergies of one kind or another : hay fever , eczema , asthma , migraine , and even some bowel problems .
5 that are strung with ribs like enormous harps .
6 On a molecular level , photosynthesis begins when light quanta excite banks of chlorophyll molecules that are arranged into networks of microscopic antennae protruding from the photosynthetic membranes .
7 For the foreseeable future , however , the inherent weaknesses of unionization in agriculture seem likely to continue to haunt the N U A A W. The falling number of agricultural workers , the urban influences that are spreading across tracts of once ‘ truly rural ’ countryside and the changing nature of the farm worker 's skills may conspire in any case to lead to a reappraisal of the need for a separate farm workers ' union .
8 The computer can check for towns that are missed off signs , those that appear for no good reason or appear only intermittently , to the great confusion of amateur navigators .
9 Alison Dalwood Paintings 1991–1992 Bede Gallery , Jarrow ( Until May 15 ) ALISON Dalwood uses her trademark whorls of paint to good effect in a brace of vertical compositions on the end wall here that are based on reflections in a River .
10 Now if parents , through playing games with their children that are based on words , could alert the child to the fact that print is a convention and that we can translate print into reality , obviously not as abstract as that , but just get the child used to knowing what print is , knowing what reading is , so that perhaps when they go to school they may well know this is a skill that they do n't have , like they do n't know , perhaps , how to ride a bike , they may not know how to swim , they certainly do n't know how to drive a car , but they do know what sort of a thing driving a car is .
11 Now if parents , through playing games with their children that are based on words , could alert the child to the fact that print is a convention and that we can translate print into reality , obviously not as abstract as that , but just get the child used to knowing what print is , knowing what reading is , so that perhaps when they go to school they may well know this is a skill that they do n't have , like they do n't know , perhaps , how to ride a bike , they may not know how to swim , they certainly do n't know how to drive a car , but they do know what sort of a thing driving a car is .
12 Many cuisines that are based on grains and pulses make extensive use of a wide range of spices to flavour their foods and this can clearly be seen in Indian and Far Eastern cookery .
13 Let us look at the various yarns that are spun on cones .
14 A list of regularly-occurring dream objects that are accepted by psychoanalysts as sexual symbols produced 102 symbols for a penis and just over half that number for sexual intercourse itself .
15 Throughout the interaction region subsequent to the collision they have obtained a complete set of bounded normal modes that are expressed in terms of spin-weighted spherical harmonics .
16 Beyond this a third detector picks up all the energy of hadrons — particles like protons and mesons that are built from quarks .
17 Educators advocate a mental flexibility and independence , while teaching practice aims at transmission of knowledge and culture , traditions that are certified by authorities and not to be questioned … these factors result in a very great weakness of the exclusive reliance on text books and other such authoritative sources of information .
18 It also provides a forum for discussion and prints papers that are presented at seminars and conferences organised by ICAA .
19 The network , which covers 11 time zones and employs 191,500 people , holds 86% of the household savings that are deposited in banks .
20 Hence the neurologists of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries , having recognised that various different patterns of language disorder existed , went on to attempt to define these as syndromes — for example , to define several different categories of aphasia , each category being defined as a list of the symptoms that are seen in patients belonging to that category .
21 Many birds and mammals may have alarm calls that are given to objects that other members of their species have indicated are frightening .
22 The handbook includes terms that are incorporated into employees ' contracts :
23 Rosenhan concludes that the diagnosis of mental illness has less to do with the symptoms that are exhibited by patients , and more to do with the way that behaviour is interpreted by doctors who ‘ know ’ that someone is mentally ill .
24 The basic argument with which we are concerned here is that the low level of female crime is a result of the expectations and constraints that are placed on women by society .
25 He would charge for every pew in the church except those that are placed behind pillars .
26 Milner implies that only the development of modern ( structuralist ) linguistics has made this possible , and certainly the work of Hockett ( 1977 ) , Milner himself , Nash ( 1985 ) and now Chiaro ( who draws quite heavily on Hockett ) provides detailed linguistic and structural analyses of the different kinds of word- and sound-play that are exploited in jokes .
27 There may be occasions when we feel ourselves in favour of particular activities that are defined as crimes ; but that is entirely different from being in favour of crime .
28 Ponds and lakes that are frequented by birds often have an enhanced productivity , based on nutrients from the birds droppings and decaying feathers .
29 There are a lot of structures around us that are made into triangles to give more strength .
30 The range of data sets involved and the demands that are made on GIS technology in applications of this kind are often more limited than those of previous applications fields .
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