Example sentences of "that [noun] [v-ing] the " in BNC.

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1 Adopting this model , the CNAA decided that institutions using the proposed new procedures ‘ would be expected to have a particularly effective internal procedure : the Council would require the formation of an Institution Validating Committee ’ .
2 The outcome is that adjectives expressing the more basic types of property can generally be expected to appear prenominally but not postnominally .
3 The early completion could mean that products using the 601 could be out within the 12 to 18 month timeframe .
4 Kraak also showed that maps illustrating the values of a variable in 2D shaded polygons best formed a ‘ map-to-see ’ when they were displayed with the variable visualized in 3D .
5 Figure 3 indicates that complexes exhibiting the same electrophoretic mobility were generated with all three extracts .
6 It is an important role of the database administrator to control attempts to keep data on the database indefinitely and to ensure that data entering the database is likely to be of use in the near future .
7 However , if the sun were to shrink until it was only a few miles across , the bending would be so great that light leaving the sun would not get away but would be dragged back by the sun 's gravitational field .
8 With ‘ soft knee ’ the compression ratio increases progressively , so that signals exceeding the threshold by a small amount are compressed less than those exceeding it by a larger margin .
9 To solve the problem a practice grew up of lodging the certificate or certificates with the company or its registrars who endorsed each transfer with a statement that certificates covering the transaction had been lodged .
10 Child also advised putting water in the barrier moat , as is done in Africa , so that elephants butting the electric fence get a stronger shock .
11 A common response to the claim that I am making about observation , supported by the kinds of examples I have utilized , is that observers viewing the same scene from the same place see the same thing but interpret what they see differently .
12 Rather like the BCCI crash here in England , I learned the hard way that organisations offering the highest return on investments also carried the highest risk , though I had thought building societies were safe from such problems .
13 So the implication was that airlines operating the DC-10-10 would be informed that they should incorporate the improvements in the inspection and operation of locking and vent mechanisms within 300 flying hours .
14 Greenpeace claim that alternatives involving the upgrading of the RBMK reactors , or their replacement by other nuclear plants , would be a substantially more expensive course of action .
15 Now detectives can only hope that publicity surrounding the funeral will encourage someone to come forward and help them catch the murderer .
16 He told the Press that publicity surrounding the demonstration had obviously kept some constituents away because he usually met as many as 15 in Rhyl .
17 It should be recalled , however , that earlier it was noted that the changes were few and of a relatively trivial nature , and in the case studies it was reported that changes following the use of the booklet tended to be shortlived .
18 In summary , it seems rather unlikely that forecasts taking the mid-1980s as a base year can claim to be measuring demand accurately .
19 The name is supposed to come from their usage as cool stores for butter that farmers travelling the pass had failed to sell at market .
20 In a play on the official Nazi designation of Munich as ‘ Capital of the Movement ’ , it was now dubbed unofficially the ‘ Capital of the Counter-Movement ’ ; it was said that propaganda advocating the restoration of the monarchy was increasing , that it was no longer advisable to use the ‘ Heil Hitler ’ greeting or wear the Party arm-badge , and that ‘ sooner or later ’ a revolution could break out in Munich .
21 Subsequently these conclusions have been challenged , it being pointed out that experiments involving the rapid heating and cooling of small individual rocks do not accurately re-create field conditions .
22 During the hearing , Sir Montague said that people trying the drug for the first time were in particular danger .
23 In concrete terms this means that people entering the workforce in recent decades , and especially since the early 1970s , have increasingly taken jobs in banks , offices , shops , restaurants , schools , hospitals and other service enterprises instead of following their parents into working in factories .
24 Residents also fear that people using the only regularly served bus stop in the village — up on the A31 bypass bridge — are being placed at risk .
25 However , Siegfried Fink , a colleague of Huttl at Freiburg , found that needles exhibiting the symptoms of forest decline showed changes initially in the vascular cells of needles , which transport nutrients from the roots .
26 Is he aware also that during that time scale many seriously ill patients had to be turned away and had to go to other hospitals and that patients using the unit had to be taken out of it prematurely so that others more seriously ill could take their place ?
27 The British Standards kite mark is a symbol of reassurance to the consumer that items carrying the mark will meet those standards .
28 It seems self-evident that decisions involving the lives of children should be well informed .
29 It 's a question that lawyers representing the two Hitachi employees wanted to pursue in open court .
30 Returning to higher mammals , you will recall that fibres entering the primary visual cortex are best activated by spots of light with dark surrounds on the retina .
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