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

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1 There are also animals that are listed in the IUCN 's Red Data Book of Endangered Species .
2 These rapidly become the scenes of intense activity , not just of the spadefoot toads , but also of the other animals that are tuned to a similar life cycle .
3 Adobe have worked with Pantone to provide over 700 colour shades and combinations that are provided in a reference library on disk .
4 There must , for example , have been an industry in the Mesara Plain to supply the large numbers of votive figurines that are found in the tombs of that region .
5 Secondly , it will develop intellectual structures in a young mind that are based on a feeling for , or an intuitive grasp of mathematical concepts .
6 As the Select Committee of 1930 pointed out in their Report , ‘ the evidence before the court is restricted to what is directly relative to the proof of the charge and excludes many weighty considerations that are thrown into the balance when the Home Secretary is advising on the Prerogative of Mercy ’ .
7 In the Khan-Penrose solution , the singularities in regions II and III are topological singularities that are identified with the curvature singularity in region IV by the particular choice of coordinates .
8 It 's the same sort of cities commercial centre er let's explore the opportunities , there must be a market place out there er and market place across the north of England must be vast when you think about all the pension funds that are connected to the er to the public companies .
9 th th the building went ahead and people every year or two sometimes twice in a year get flooded and they get sewages the the sewer with the volume of rain water they ca n't otherwise get away , but it brings to light what happens i i i in the ditches and , and the waterways that are spread across the direction of Airport and then out into the river when the tide is low because the switches close when the tide comes in and basically er and this is up to date information the information that I have is that the channels are the responsibility of the er you know responsibilities are either kept cleared or not clogged up and in connection with the , with the incident I , I did hear it said that in , in a place where once said it usually counts that possibly and more than the that the first flood was due because the drains and the ditches could n't take the volume of water after they were cleared and things have been pretty reasonable erm since that time , so it would seem to confirm what , what I have to say about keeping clear erm but it may be that authorities that were n't responsible had the job of cleaning them , I do n't know .
10 Different solutions can be adopted in different places , solutions that are suited to the different needs of different people .
11 The knowledge obtained from solutions that are put into the eye for other purposes is considerably valuable .
12 Some researchers suggest that this environmental scanning process might best be achieved by developing especially organised environmental scanning units that are positioned towards the top of an organisation 's hierarchy .
13 A popular form of scheme is the ‘ managed fund ’ , generally administered by insurance companies whereby the funds of several pension funds are combined to form one large portfolio , and the portfolio is often divided into units that are owned by the pension funds , the value of the unit being equal to the market value of the assets held in the whole portfolio divided by the number of units issued .
14 Your investment purchases units that are linked to the Performance Fund .
15 Such systems are able to take advantage of the limited constructions that are found for a specific task and the reduced vocabulary size .
16 Right okay can you go into the , just log the data okay last week we were looking at test for structural change and we said that the Chow test is the most commonly used test for structural change in actual fact Chow developed two tests erm , the parameter constancy , I E structural change , fir the first one is where you remember what the , the principle behind the Chow test that you split the whole sample into two sub periods , right and you see whether the , some of the res residual sum of squares from each sub sample , right , is significantly different from the residual sum of squares from a single estimation over the who whole sample period , right if they are significantly different that suggests that the parameters that are estimated over the full er sample period , right , are n't as good estimates as the unrestricted estimates when we are allowing two different sets of parameters just to be estimated .
17 Homonyms are headwords to different entries that are spelt in the same way , e.g. bow ( the weapon ) , bow ( the action ) , bow ( the verb expressing the action ) .
18 There is a constant danger of losing sight of the young reader , a loss apparent in exquisite pictures that are too complex or more concerned with technique than content ; that are too concerned with nostalgia ( triggering the adult memory with steam engines and tram-cars , with gas masks and barrage-balloons ) ; books that are aimed at the coffee-table rather than the children ; and books that are too ‘ good ’ to handle .
19 I 've read books that are set in the country and , of course , poems , and I 've lived in towns near the country and gone into the country on Sundays or when there was no school . ’
20 The sh the shops that are shut on a Sunday and it 's a day
21 When continued parsing from a given long word fails , not only could all short words that immediately follow the long word be retrieved from the buffer , but also all short words that are subsumed within the span of the long word .
22 Paths could then be continued from all new short words that are stored on the word graph .
23 There is obviously a trade off to be obtained by varying the number of words that are stored in the lexicon .
24 No what the they 'll do , they 'll put all the words that are used into a computer er from all these things wo n't they ?
25 Figs 7 and 8 show a couple of illustrative fingerings ; as you play through these make sure that you take careful note of the formulae that are written underneath the notation .
26 By puddings I do not mean the pretty little fripperies that are offered at the end of an elegant dinner as token appeasement of our sweet-toothed leanings .
27 It consists of the key marketing variables that are offered to a market at a particular point in time .
28 In general , variables that are brought into the picture and controlled are called test factors .
29 These are : ( 1 ) variable sets in which the lexical items are very numerous and are distributed throughout all or most of the range of a phonemic class ( we can call these ‘ large-set variables ’ ) , and ( 2 ) variables that are restricted to a small class of lexical items ( small-set variables ) .
30 WATER TANKS AND PIPES Insulating water tanks is the next job and this can be done with special padded material , secured in place by wire , or with special ready-made padded jackets , or , if you have a standard-sized water tank , with special pre-cut packs of sheet insulation that are placed around the tank and secured with tape or wire .
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