Example sentences of "[that] [be] [vb pp] to [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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4 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 .
5 None of this excuses their behaviour , of course , but this is an unusually human account of an all-too-human encounter in the streets which reminds us of a certain constancy of human motive , and of conflicts built around the human meanings that are attached to the social realities of class , physical appearance and territory .
6 Since the possibility of full grammatical coverage is not feasible many systems have been created that are targeted to a specific application domain .
7 The ant parts used to paint women 's faces in the maize festival are from the ants that are attracted to the extrafloral nectaries of cassava and keep insects off the beans that are trained up the more robust maize .
8 Different solutions can be adopted in different places , solutions that are suited to the different needs of different people .
9 Courses in the earlier years introduce and develop the study of topics that are taken to an advanced level at honours — the pronunciation and grammar , and the functional , regional , and social varieties of present-day English and of the earlier periods of Old English , Middle English , and Early Modern English .
10 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 ) .
11 Built as a Mk II by Blackburn , HS554 was one of 99 ( plus an additional six Mk IIIs ) that were assigned to the Royal Canadian Navy ( RCN ) .
12 This is mirrored in the huge crowds that were drawn to the special exhibition of books staged by the Educational Publishers Council in London this autumn .
13 This is where the spectacular forms of regeneration that characterised the 1980s ( Harvey , 1989 ) were not so much a postmodern discontinuity as a logical extension of the tradition of symbolically rich , effectively marginal , policy palliatives that were offered to the urban crisis from the 1960s onwards .
14 The lower pool holds the main body of water that is pumped to the top one to return via the fall .
15 The most satisfactory cutting method for one-off home-built kites is to use a sharp modelling knife or ‘ roller-cutter ’ against a straight edge on ripstop that is secured to a firm base by tapes .
16 As stated in the AEA Times bulletin our clear preference is for our commercial business to be retained essentially in a single company that is transferred to the private sector either by a public flotation or private placement .
17 Publishers now accept novels which are composed of a series of short , interlinked stories , novels where prose narrative alternates with poems and — perhaps most interestingly — the epistolary novel has been resurrected , along with the novel of fragments , where every page contains a separate ‘ statement ’ that is linked to every other statement through place , character and feeling .
18 ‘ Rugby is the game that is suited to The Famous Grouse .
19 One of the advantages of using a person-in-role over inanimate objects is that the ‘ passive ’ stage of watching and listening can gradually change to a more active involvement , as and when the class seems ready , but more important of course is the extra dynamic edge that is brought to the whole occasion by having present someone real and breathing and tangible instead of just a photograph .
20 A church that is dedicated to a gentle , caring man who cared about the poor , instead of helping the man who needs help and who is literally sitting on the doorstep , is showing tourists paintings , especially commissioned to educate the illiterate about God , is not even showing them to the illiterate .
21 If uniqueness is one quality that is attributed to the English village , then timelessness is the other , but again it is easy to confer an entirely spurious antiquity on village life , and even upon the physical structure of villages , which can be misleading .
22 We drive the car that 's reckoned to the capable of 0–60mph in less than 4secs and talk to the driver/navigator partnership that rattled the established names in international rallying .
23 Holly saw the bright red band that was sewn to the upper arm of his tunic , the red diamond on his chest .
24 This was the one that was handed to the impatient colonel .
25 The first run was at Stratford-upon-Avon , a place that was used to a different kind of theatre entirely , and ended at what was regarded as the graveyard of intimate revue , Blackpool .
26 Certainly , Derry lifted the McKenna Cup but it was a hollow victory against hollow opposition — a match that was reduced to a meaningless championship preamble .
27 Scholz took out a meerschaum pipe that was burned to a dark orange and blew through it .
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