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

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1 The physical schema represents the various file organisation methods that are supported by computer systems .
2 The disturbances of consciousness that are produced by drugs are profoundly interesting , and they may help us to understand its nature .
3 IT IS N'T just the kids that are gripped by wrestle mania .
4 You know the current cars that are run by battery ?
5 The reason is that a different body , the Technischer Überwachungs Verein ( tüv ) , has to approve gas cylinders that are transported by road .
6 Before I make that case , it is first necessary to set out , albeit briefly , some of the documented forms of exclusion and violence that are targeted by practices designed to challenge racism in schools .
7 Problems like premenstrual tension and hyperactivity in children are on the increase , as well as a number of condition that are caused by allergies of one kind or another : hay fever , eczema , asthma , migraine , and even some bowel problems .
8 Ponds and lakes that are frequented by birds often have an enhanced productivity , based on nutrients from the birds droppings and decaying feathers .
9 A HMM is a collection of states that are connected by transitions .
10 He sat with a small radar screen in front of him , writing up the small strips that are used by controllers all over the world , strips that have all the different aircraft information on them .
11 The only clear exception to this is rules that are imported by statute .
12 In traditional societies , on the other hand , there is little room for individual decision making in these matters ; the proper ways are prescribed by cultural norms , customs and relevant behavioural patterns that are sanctioned by tradition .
13 But it is these very qualities of perception and judgement that are reduced by stress .
14 The main early and late promoters of Bacillus subtilis phage φ29 form unstable open complexes with σ A -RNA polymerase that are stabilized by DNA supercoiling
15 These are concerns that are shared by Jonathon Porritt , the former director of Friends of the Earth .
16 For many of the disabled the greatest hardship they suffer is not the frustration and practical problems of lives that are limited by disability but the sense of being in some way segregated from the rest of society .
17 Will the Minister give us an assurance that genuine applications that are encouraged by take-up campaigns are not subjected to discrimination in terms of the length of time taken for their assessment ?
18 But it says that the surviving mudflats may be needed in future because they are near deep water and could make good sites for factories that are served by ships .
19 Like Plutarch , Alexander of Aphrodisias argued that not everything is the product of inevitable destiny , since things that are produced by reason and by artists in the exercise of their craft ‘ do not seem to be produced by them through necessity , for they make each one of them indeed , but they are equally at liberty not to do so ’ .
20 Educators advocate a mental flexibility and independence , while teaching practice aims at transmission of knowledge and culture , traditions that are certified by authorities and not to be questioned … these factors result in a very great weakness of the exclusive reliance on text books and other such authoritative sources of information .
21 There is a wide range of different eating difficulties that are described by parents and the severity can vary through a spectrum of simple feeding problems to severe failure to thrive due to insufficient nutrition .
22 Though barely habitable by man , the polar regions have for generations yielded goods that are valued by man .
23 … basic assumptions and beliefs that are shared by members of an organisation , that operate unconsciously , and that define in a basic ‘ taken-for-granted ’ fashion an organization 's view of itself and its environment .
24 It is curious that geomorphologists have not generally explored the potentially fruitful links with energy-based climatology that are identified by Hare , who comments ( 1973 , p. 188 ) :
25 Then there are bonds that are issued by UK public authorities , especially local authorities .
26 The default version of compressed files that are produced by d'Compress is .
27 Second , you can not storm barricades that are manned by people so polite they even congratulate Brian Redhead on his ‘ magnificent handling of this debate ’ ( particularly as Brian hardly said anything ) .
28 You can use these to move around the spreadsheet and even to select functions using its Function Assistant but even more exciting are the new features that are introduced by icons .
29 There are also official histories that are commissioned by government , as well as the official reports of public enquiries .
30 In Section 2.3 we look at the system of values , beliefs and understandings that are shared by members of the organisation , that is , its ‘ culture ’ .
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