Example sentences of "that is relevant [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Coursework at Key Stage 4 , for instance , can have a valuable function of requiring the pupil to select material that is relevant for a particular enquiry .
2 This means that there was an overall increase in the participants ' alcohol knowledge between the start and the finish of the course of 50.5 per cent : not abstract knowledge , but knowledge that is relevant to drinking with associates in the pub or elsewhere .
3 Mineral extraction using organisms is another aspect of biotechnology that is relevant to environmental quality and its increasing use as a mechanism for extracting minerals from ores or from mined materials simply harnesses the natural ability of many organisms to break down mineral-containing rock .
4 I too will treat this group of writers as ‘ structuralists ’ and look at some aspects of their work to show how it has created an object for analysis that is relevant to the empirical tasks of the sociology of knowledge .
5 The word list has been created with an eye to current concerns so that students will be exposed to an up-to-date vocabulary that is relevant to them .
6 Harding shows the obstacles to , and the far-reaching consequences of , trying to construct a theory of gender as an analytic category that is relevant to the natural sciences .
7 If you need to look up a command and are not sure under which topic to search , pressing F10 will bring up a Search facility into which a word that is relevant to that particular command may be inserted .
8 In particular it distinguished two forms of such training and education : We stress the range of educational provision that is relevant to vocational training in the broadest sense and to the developing needs of young people .
9 During the course of er this meeting you will hear from the Chairman and the Honorary Treasurer and we may well cover an enormous amount of the grounds that is relevant to you as commodores , members and officers of the Association and it might be worth , I am going to avoid what he 's trying to avoid most of that area because I believe they cover it in greater detail and give you more of an opportunity to find out precisely what 's been going on .
10 More importantly , they show how , even in what is regarded as the most basic type of communication , the context that is relevant to the disambiguation of deixis should be seen not as a physical setting that is fixed and given once and for all , but rather as a cognitive space that is actively constructed by participants in the course of the interaction .
11 The reading material chosen is selected to offer a wide range of works that is relevant to the pupils ' age and interest , including the study of more formal literature , with Shakespeare introduced in S2 .
12 The working party , which drafted the consultative document , believes that the proposed framework will prevent the potential fragmentation of the Institute 's membership : ‘ The vision of an integrated range of post-qualification , professional development , leading in some cases to voluntary specialised qualifications , could be a powerful unifying force , bringing together all members , whatever their jobs and interests , behind a programme of high quality financially oriented specialist training that is relevant throughout their careers . ’
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