Example sentences of "[vb pp] that are " in BNC.

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1 Moreover , Cochrane et al. believe that there is considerable potential for increased productivity as new cultivars are developed that are better suited to the relatively poor soils and if irrigation is extended , especially in Brazil .
2 Extensive data have been collected through interviews with individual students ; analytic schemes have been developed that are grounded in that data , rather than in single learning theories or externally prescribed theoretical frameworks .
3 All the things you take for granted that are going to screw you up in London .
4 Observations are made that are not directly intended to benefit the patient .
5 Er I really ca n't accept that er general questionnaire responded to sixty five per cent twelve per cent of sixty five per cent of you will recognise and agree that changes were needed that are existing now erm and so there must be evidence as and when the erm district erm district erm .
6 Cos , lots of towns and even good towns that yo you would of thought that are better off than Harlow would have been would have been do n't do half as much for the pensioners as Harlow does .
7 And , working beyond the limits of confidence and competence , responses to situations have to be produced that are experimental , and the effect of which is uncertain .
8 In his introduction to the published plans of this and some of his other early houses he writes , ‘ Ornaments are to be cautiously introduced ; those ought only to be used that are simple , applicable and characteristic of their situations : they must be designed with regularity and be perfectly distinct in their outlines …
9 No but I mean , the there 's but there 's a lot of people , you see when you say they 're not easily persuaded that are working class that are voting Tory and they 're not easily persuaded they cha
10 It may be an idea to check out any varieties that you fancy in a reputable book — some are hard to grow and need lots of light ; other plants are still being sold that are really bog plants and should not be grown submerged .
11 Some things are sold that are n't called .
12 Any others any other gifts that you think she 's shown that are n't on there ?
13 Now it can be shown that are both positive definite or both negative definite together .
14 Growing herbs at random throughout a garden is in some ways the best arrangement — it is , after all , the way in which they would grow naturally — and species and varieties will be found that are happy on the rock garden , by the water , in bedding schemes , or as underplantings to tall perennials , shrubs and trees .
15 We have found that are very much more sensitive , for example in detecting instability , erm we found differences pressures of were much higher in ambulatory studies .
16 Partly because too many pupils who are not very much interested in the theory are compelled to study it , concepts are introduced that are barely understood , processes are uncritically and mechanically put into operation , unrealistic problems set and solved .
17 New theoretical paradigms have emerged that are centred on people 's actions , networking among grassroots organisations , the cultivation of a popular movement , the creation of new ‘ languages ’ and symbols by the people themselves ( thus enlarging their cultural space ) , and a reclamation of the change process .
18 Yet , on the basis of a supposed connection between television culture and consumer interactive multimedia , huge commercial efforts are being expended that are literally shaking the foundations of the industry .
19 TWO COMPLETELY new organisms have been discovered that are thought to be important contributors to the ever-increasing problem of sexually-transmitted disease — in particular so-called ‘ non-specific genital infections ’ .
20 Clearly , games can be devised that are tests of far more subtle strategies and complex manoeuvres .
21 Since the possibility of full grammatical coverage is not feasible many systems have been created that are targeted to a specific application domain .
22 If no semantic or pragmatic restrictions are applied during the parsing of the sentence then many parses are suggested that are semantically or pragmatically infeasible .
23 There is no hard evidence for this opinion — no phenomena have been described that are not equally well explained by the action of selection .
24 Sleepers should be chosen that are as clean as possible and can usually be readily obtained from advertisements in " Exchange and Mart " or " Farmers Weekly " .
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