Example sentences of "in [noun pl] that [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Newtown , Pennsylvania-based graphics chip maker Tseng Labs Inc says it is in discussions that might lead to it entering the business of development and production of audio chips : ‘ We 're talking to a lot of people in the sound area , both engineers and companies — because we do n't have any basic sound technology , we 're looking to acquire that either through people or maybe an acquisition , ’ Tseng vice-chairman Jack Gibbons explained to Reuter .
2 Robert Bosch GmbH and Northern Telecom Ltd say they are in discussions that could lead to a 50-50 joint venture to develop , manufacture , and market transmission equipment — yes , Bosch 's main business is motor components , but we 're talking data transmission here — under the global CCITT standard , including Synchronous Digital Hierarchy systems : Northern Telecom says the deal would complements its strategic tie with Matra Communication SA .
3 It is also essential that more women be given an opportunity to be trained in skills that will enable them to become development communicators themselves .
4 Surgeons should know about the potential of this subject and be prepared to participate in projects that will improve the health of their patients .
5 However , when that same individual is observed spending some of its vital time and energy budget assisting others to survive or rear their young the logic of Darwin 's theory would suppose it to be engaged in activities that would tend to lower its biological fitness .
6 The Artificial Intelligence Language uses pattern recognition , a technique used in computers that can hear or see , to decide what question is being asked .
7 Despite grave shortages of capital and an infrastructure devastated by US bombing MITI saw the route to sustained economic expansion in sectors that would offer the maximum possible productivity growth .
8 Finally , because some software houses have already started to write in copyguards that can detect Happy Chips , it has a ‘ slow it down ’ mode which prevents the copyguard from spotting the intruder .
9 And Taylor , who survived an early stumping chance off De Silva , was out in circumstances that would bring a smile to all but the most partisan lips .
10 Reuben Haredale 's steward , who murders his master for money , and also the latter 's gardener in circumstances that shall make it seem that the body , when discovered , is that of Rudge himself .
11 The visitors bounced back with Mitchell heading wide at the far post and Cormac O'Donnell bursting into the box where Mark Donnelly 's tackle ended the danger in circumstances that might have brought a spot kick .
12 They will have to police the discounts , both for someone 's initial eligibility for the discount , and for any change in circumstances that might take away that eligibility .
13 Menaquinones ( MK ) are found in Gram negative anaerobes using Fe(III) or sulphate as a terminal electron acceptor as well as in Gram positive organisms , whereas ubiquinones are only found in microorganisms that can use oxygen as an electron acceptor .
14 The food there did n't taste too different and we were spared a cabaret but I reckon £30 is n't too high a price for eating in a beautiful , traditional-style Moroccan room with the well heeled jet set , being served by obsequious waiters in costumes that would put to shame Aladdin 's chorus at the Palladium .
15 ETA has never engaged in attacks that might endanger such large numbers of bystanders , especially foreigners , even when presented with attractive targets .
16 Reprocessing of these later arisings of AGR and pressurised water reactor ( PWR ) fuel will have to be undertaken in plants that will succeed THORP .
17 The relatively low incidence of the sudden infant death syndrome among Bangladeshi babies in Britain represents something of a paradox , since many of these babies grow up in conditions that would predict a relatively higher incidence of the syndrome .
18 They require little or no pruning or other attention , being remarkably resistant to disease , and are among the hardiest of all roses , thriving in conditions that would frighten the life out of most others .
19 Not only were there numerous deep recessions , but by the end of the century it was discovered foreign iron ore was of a higher quality , and although the MSG works did smelt imports from Spain , Russia and Chile , it was furnaces in ports that could do the cheapest .
20 The thousands of items on her shopping list are brought in from all over the world in quantities that could feed a small town — 70 tonnes of sausages , 300 tonnes of tomatoes , 250,000 pints of milk , six million eggs and 350,000 litres of fresh orange juice .
21 Another thought the women looked ‘ tired and sad … dressed in gowns that must have been old on their grandmothers ’ , while the children were dressed in ‘ garments of nondescript purpose and size , but were generally chubby , and gay , as they frolicked in and out among the baskets , bundles , bedding , babies ’ chairs etc , piled waist-high on various parts of the platform' .
22 The Hartlepool museum will cover the history of two World Wars and the post-1945 world in displays that will include the Navy 's last light-cruiser Caroline .
23 McAllister could not but agree with him , and had to stifle a grin as he led them around , the women staring , and the men , manifestly bored , dragged along to accompany wives and girlfriends who would , that night , describe their visit to the East End in terms that would do justice to a journey up the Amazon .
24 And no one , he argued in terms that could have come straight from John Stuart Mill , could have a monopoly of the truth , either in asking questions or answering them ; it could be determined only through the interplay of argument .
25 It is important , while acknowledging that many policies are made complex and ambiguous by the conflicts within the policy-making process , to recognize that it is intrinsically difficult to specify some policy goals in terms that will render the implementation process quite clear and unambiguous .
26 What is quite clear is that after the death of Lanfranc the English monks felt free to assert themselves in ways that would have been impossible while Lanfranc lived .
27 A division of labour , for example , might have been different in ways that would have affected the system of education .
28 In the longer run , a measure which drew the line between voters and voteless was bound to increase the consciousness of the latter in ways that would encourage an upsurge of working-class political aspirations .
29 But America 's top shops are learning to apply their bar-code data in ways that might surprise a good many customers who shop more often than Mr Bush — and that signal big changes ahead for store managers , as well .
30 The bondholding may help the firm get its foot in the door to win the business ; and once it is inside , the firm will be tempted to propose a restructuring of the company 's debt in ways that will benefit its own holdings .
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