Example sentences of "that are in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Diagram representing the things that are in the system
2 what about these other things that are in the air , does it clean clean them up as well ?
3 For it is the non-elite institutions that are in the vanguard of recruiting non-standard students .
4 Now these are n't , oh right , the strange black things that some of you are holding in your hands are called riders , and these are end leaves for the storage binder , and the idea is that they will have protective pages that are in the storage binder that will make them easier to turn .
5 ‘ Whatever Scotland 's team , I want us to be creative enough to make the Maltese worry without being in any way self conscious about problems that are in the past , ’ concluded the national coach .
6 It 's a I 'm hoping that I can make use of the erm the two holes that are in the window half
7 The flat-fronted facades are often decorated with intricate brickwork , and even modern restorations seem to be strictly controlled in a style that combines discreet Post-Modern twiddly with forms and colours that are in the spirit of the original .
8 ‘ Do you know anything of the Old Ones , or the carvings that are in the museum ? ’
9 I think the more people who are aware of the alternatives that are in the building industry we could improve on this .
10 It can not be simply dismissed , still less ignored , because it deals with phenomena of real significance that are in the public eye .
11 And concentrate on those points that are in the advocacy criteria guide in making your preparations .
12 The small business man with two men and a dog working for him can not afford the call-bar facilities that are in the House .
13 Does the Minister agree that perhaps a more urgent problem than the control of nuclear weapons in the republics of the former Soviet Union could be the vast amounts of conventional weapons that are in the hands of highly discontented and underpaid armed forces that have serious problems ?
14 Now if it 's tablets they 've taken we do n't do whatever Angie did years ago in , in Eastenders and , and then she 's walked up and down and given gallons of coffee , what you do is keep your casualty at rest , nil by mouth because you , if you give them any fluid whatsoever it 's going to dilate , dilute the tablets that are in the stomach , and once they 're diluted they 've gone into the system quicker , mm , so there 's nil by mouth , now if you 're going to get up and walk them up and down because come on you must walk up and down , what 's happening to this per these tablets ?
15 Yet it is these people that are in the forefront of many system design changes being implemented to help schools and governing bodies manage their delegated responsibilities .
16 … And I think you 've also got to have people who do bear in mind that they 're about one of the few parts of the authority that are in the forefront of the people and are basically representing the authority .
17 And , also I think it 's very fortunate that er the two cars that are in the picture have been very nicely disguised by the sort of containers , these brick erm this , this appears to be sort of a stone or a brick wall there with sort of flowers growing in them , which has very nicely dis disguised those two cars that are parked there .
18 They use it a lot more than other words that are in the dictionary but no one 's ever heard of so they want to get usage .
19 In Britain you could not do better than to pick out from the varied products of the author John Wainwright , an ex-policeman , those of his books that are in the police procedural mode .
20 The people that are in the audience laugh when they see animals that could have been made to do things — just for money .
21 You know , like , you 'll have a book , like The Hobbit , and you 'll have a map of all the places that are in the book , a fantasy kind of world .
22 And where are all those that are in the book that we have never seen ?
23 Two SSDs that are in the process of developing independent living strategies already provide some support .
24 The TNCs will naturally and in many cases justifiably argue that what their critics consider to be the creation of new needs in developing countries in order to boost profits is , in fact , a response to changing consumer needs that arise in societies that are in the process of urbanization and industrialization .
25 well , yeah , well we have n't got that , we 've only got the trees that are in the garden
26 And British Gas have asked us in the particular area to utilise the facilities that are in the area erm to the best , and give two hundred youngsters the opportunity that they might never have had .
27 The purpose of general management is to try and ensure that in the city that we are getting the best value we can from the health resources that are in the city , and I have the authority now , and the responsibility to spend the budget that I 've had allocated from the Oxfordshire Health Authority , by Gerald Simon who 's the general manager .
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