Example sentences of "that [be] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But there is no reason to believe — and the paper by Eliasson cited by Tummon and Mortimer certainly does not provide any supporting evidence — that use of white cell pipettes would introduce a systematic error giving values that are 100% higher than the sperm concentrations measured by the pipettes used today .
2 Other groups however , possibly smaller ones or more erm or , or more er or ones that are kind of more fired up with er , wi wi with with feelings of group membership , you find the opposite , you find stronger identifications , more emphasis on leaders and consequently followers .
3 Not a regimented style like some other publishers ’ , but qualities that are hallmarks of a Conran Octopus book : our high standards of editorial , design and production , and our almost religious dedication to being the best . ’
4 Normally these include the six orthogonal views as well as others that are user defined to allow for isometric or other pictorial views .
5 The D structures are closed-boundary squares in generations that are powers of 2 , hence has minima at generations that are powers of 2 .
6 The D structures are closed-boundary squares in generations that are powers of 2 , hence has minima at generations that are powers of 2 .
7 ‘ Effectively , ’ says Mr Randall , ‘ this means charities that are companies limited by guarantee will be able to avoid regulations if they wish to .
8 Conflicts of interest are particularly likely to arise in firms that are companies because , even if there is functional segregation within a company with different activities being carried out in different departments between which there are Chinese walls , the knowledge of one part of the company will be attributed to ( ie treated in law as known to ) all parts .
9 taped the wonderful programmes that are B B C two last er , no is it this year , Spring ?
10 Aeration is a must , more so in tanks that are 24″ ( 60cm ) deep or more , or there is a risk that gases like carbon dioxide will build up near the bottom and not be expelled from the system .
11 In that way those of you that are officers would have a chance to remain so .
12 There is also a section ( pages 25–27 ) giving restaurants that are thought excellent , either by me or by trusted friends .
13 It was illustrated in a 15th century manuscript , and Gerard referred to it as being useful for preserving the eyesight ; Culpeper advised its use for those " that are bit with serpents or have eat … mushrooms " .
14 Fenna is flame and fire , and moves on the wings of the night that are dragon-wings , to dance with taloned claws and mock at hopes of safety .
15 By example , source nodes that are siblings to Microtext and Macrotext might be expected to have target nodes with suffixes including ‘ history ’ , ‘ principles ’ , and ‘ systems ’ , and exactly this happened .
16 Here was an opportunity to demonstrate the architectural difference between analytical thought in the service of society and the Czech artist Karel Teige as the difference between buildings that are instruments and buildings that were conceived as expendable machines , not eternal monuments or worse , post-Modern fakes .
17 His main hobby is to take derelict old buildings and convert them into habitable homes that are monuments to the Conran design credo .
18 These fugitives that are Negroes go by the name of Maroon , whilst the renegades to the King 's laws are called by the common sailors red legs ( that being the colour our white skins take on in the heat of the sun in these regions ) .
19 It may also be necessary to specify in the lease the lifts that are passenger lifts and those that are goods lifts .
20 NN selects the general format as follows : G Format Numbers that are integers are printed as such .
21 The study of myths , totemism or magic involves cultural phenomena that are signs and symbols for the participants but are not in themselves lived in quite the same way as kin relations .
22 The Bundesbank 's fear of inflation and the impact of unification on Germany 's budget deficit have resulted in higher real interest rates in Germany — and hence in other countries that are members of the European Monetary System ( EMS ) .
23 Laderoute , who is a member of the committee drafting the standard , thinks that the guidelines will gain favour in most of the 40 or so nations that are members of the commission .
24 PULSARS that are members of binary systems in globular clusters are all rapidly rotating , and it is assumed that they have been spun up by accretion from binary companions .
25 In regard to widening the Community , does my right hon. Friend accept that there is now a powerful case for the admission of Austria and Scandinavian countries that are members of the European Free Trade Association ?
26 Erm , I know there are a lot of genuine boxers that are members of the G M B and I want to thank you because we just want to know that .
27 The COB Rules of the Securities and Futures Authority primarily regulate firms that are members of SFA ( firms ) only in respect of business involving customers .
28 But , having said this , I must admit that I have favoured familiar species or , at least , species that are relatives of familiar species .
29 The last two are limited companies that are subsidiaries of the Financial Reporting Council .
30 Nature produces many chemicals in two forms that are mirror images of each other — so-called left-handed and right-handed molecules .
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