Example sentences of "that were [adj] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 There were , however , certain functions grouped under the generic support heading that were involved in the delivery of courses ( eg departmental assistants and technicians ) , and Colleges were advised to consider their position in the organisation structure in light of the expressed argument .
2 looking at those that were involved in the accident look how close look how close
3 Do you recall seeing any ships that were involved in the War coming by , ?
4 He halted before it , looking about at the relentless blackness with an expression of distaste , pursing the fine lips that were visible below the hat .
5 Both men were dressed in styles that were suitable for the Atlantic .
6 And it is retroactive : it applies even to actions that were legal at the time .
7 At the same time , the detailed results have , in some cases , proved to be quite sensitive to the specification of the model ; and the models have introduced considerations ( such as the effect on the scale of firms ) that were absent from the simple competitive equilibrium treatment .
8 The little birds had assumed the roles of birds that were absent from the area .
9 But I did n't pay much regard to that : that were all in the day 's work .
10 There is evidence that the whole Southern Front operation , for which North pushed particularly , was justified in retrospect with successes that were invisible at the time .
11 Let's have a word Colin shall we about er Saturday 's display , er get your thoughts together on that and w we 'll enjoy the goals from that er great victory against Palace at Lane when er Notts fought their way back from being two down against the team that were second in the table , great fight back .
12 The global commodity system was largely based on persuading the peoples of the non-industrial countries to produce the food and industrial raw materials that were necessary for the continuous growth of capitalism and industrialization in the First World .
13 One of Ted 's first tasks was to pass on his advice about the installation of the starboard inner engine on Sugar , following which he made a sortie to RAF Catterick where several Shackletons at the Fire School there yielded a number of instruments that were compatible to the Lancaster .
14 But , says Hall modestly and realistically , ‘ Drilling has taught us that the first models we worked with were only the simplest of a large number of possibilities that were consistent with the observations .
15 One example is the Bodo skull , which created a stir last year when White described cut marks around it that were consistent with the owner of the skull having been scalped .
16 The aim was to ensure that local authorities developed plans that were consistent with the government 's spending target ( Glennerster , 1981b ) .
17 In practice , a number of RACs had anticipated this request and had already begun work on the development of schemes that were consistent with the report 's recommendations .
18 Over the next few weeks , players here and those that were unavailable for the tour will be asked about their availability , but already most of the touring squad have expressed their determination to go to Kenya , even if it means giving up their jobs to do so .
19 Another one bites the dust : Zeos International Ltd reports that a US district court dismissed a class action shareholder suit against it because the plaintiffs failed to provide specific facts that were material to the trial : the suit was filed last September , alleging that the company failed to disclose the formation of its new subsidiary , Occidental Corp , to manufacture and market lower cost computers under a new brand name , a development revealed by the Wall Street Journal .
20 In effect , Talabecland had ceded from the Empire , and was joined at various times by other provinces that were dissatisfied with the current elected Emperor .
21 Market sovereignty ‘ the central canon of Thatcherism ’ was incompatible with the investment in research and the co-operation that were essential to the conservation of the environment .
22 It became necessary to develop a number of change-management organizations to cope with the various matrices and to move the company toward some of the major changes that were essential to the total transformation .
23 It was Haketa that was responsible for circulating and popularising Völkisch ideas of German historians that were favourable to the extension of the Prussian state .
24 Is that when you actually sit down and you you know we if we were to actually cross out the words that were sexist in the service book , you know , er and put the non-sexist alternatives in .
25 But the dark grey eyes were smouldering as they dropped briefly from the stormy curve of her mouth to her body , scantily clad in garments that were casual in the extreme , her favourite faded denim shorts cut from an old pair of jeans , and the little white cotton bustier into which she had changed on her return from work , planning to spend the humid twilight time out on her balcony before preparing to attend a local record company 's promotion party .
26 The positive controls in our experiment that were negative for the polymerase chain reaction were also culture negative , and our apparent low sensitivity is consistent with previous work on clinical samples .
27 She asked the court to refer to the European Court the question of whether Article 59 of the EC Treaty could be taken as meaning that a member state could bar the giving of information in its territory about services in another member state that were illegal in the first country .
28 There were also more immediate factors that were specific to the 1990 contest .
29 Under the traditional system of conveyancing , it was common not to deal with matters that were germane to the legal title until after contracts had been exchanged .
30 ‘ All religious programmes are now censored , ’ he adds ; ‘ in addition , there has been wholesale destruction of printing presses connected with publications that were critical of the government and that supported the movement for change . ’
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