Example sentences of "processes that [vb base] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Its production is not a once-and-for-all process but a tool in its own right , complementing the many other processes that contribute to the Museum 's development .
2 They note the range of institutions and processes that contribute to the formation of local political practices .
3 There is considerable dissension in the literature as to what precisely constitutes desertification ; Kovda ( 1980 ) , for example , uses the term to describe land aridisation which involves all the processes that culminate in a reduction of the effective moisture content of soils and thus cause a decrease in biological productivity .
4 Now all these countries have much cheaper labour force , most of them have warmer climates and with the advantages of low-price labour and also less expensive from the point of view of having to dry out leather and do these various processes that come in the production , the erm the leather tanning trade is being increased in those countries , with the knowledge and indeed the design of the western countries , because tanning is not the most salubrious of , er works .
5 Psychologists of vision , for example , have to think in terms of levels of representation that the nervous system computes and not to do so would be to render unintelligible the processes that occur between the transducing of light-rays into electrical impulses at the retina and the cortex recording the object as ( say ) a rigid cylinder rotating at such and such a distance from the viewing point .
6 From these data it will be possible to examine the social structure and processes that occur within a particular industry .
7 we shouldn we should n't get carried away , however , by this er focus on its managerial agencies , agency , and think that everything it does in this respect is conscious , because a lot of the processes that occur in the ego are actually not conscious .
8 When we looked at group psychology and analysis of the ego , we saw that it was processes that occur in the ego , such as identification and projection , that make social groups possible , that bring about the social order of psychological groups .
9 In this chapter we link the discussion of bureaucracy to the wider concern with formal organisations in general and examine the formal relations , structures and processes that exist within an organisation .
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