Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] that is [adv] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Broadly speaking , it is easier to obtain funding for explanatory research that seems to provide guidance to policy-makers than for purely academic research , and for research that is statistically based than for research that is more qualitative in its approach .
2 The Workbook is 96 pages of text that is thematically related , unit by unit , to the Student 's Book .
3 In fact , any crime rate , whether produced by the police , victim study , self-report study or whatever , will depend on a classification of crime that is socially produced .
4 Some build up a sense of foreboding that is either confirmed or denied , some make us laugh all the way through , some seem written only to outrage .
5 It has been so rewarding for me to read about the happiness and freedom from the prison of obesity that is now enjoyed by so many .
6 Kane and Arthur Russell skid the peripheries , imply a distance from the centred subject of pop that is hauntingly suggested by their Plutonic , echoing surfaces of sounds .
7 A source of evidence that is often brought to bear on this question is the relative abundances of certain inert gas isotopes .
8 It was the sort of grin that is normally accompanied by small riverside birds wandering in and out , picking scraps out of the teeth .
9 It is this level of normalisation that is usually used as the basis for the design of the data model , as an end result of data analysis , and for mapping onto a database ( the logical schema ) .
10 It is this level of normalisation that is usually used as the basis for the design of the data model , as an end result on data analysis .
11 He can not see why cash which has earned him monthly interest running into five figures should be squandered for the sake of a perceived way of life that is now beset by escalating economic and political pressure .
12 The true price of coal centres on the lack of safety that is to be found in the mines , which reflects the lack of concern that is often shown .
13 Indeed , this is the kind of music that is better enjoyed in playing than in listening passively ; still , swallowed in limited doses , this CD will give a lot of pleasure .
14 News of the Polish plan comes hot on the heels of the introduction of restrictions on currency convertability that threaten to wipe out the Slovakian market ; both developments underline the degree of risk that is still attached to operating in the region .
15 As used here , it is also confined to a type of disorder that is normally described as ‘ functional ’ .
16 He had an exalted idea of history that is well illustrated by his claim ( Annals , iii .
17 There are many aspects of Software that is totally ignored in a mixed hardware/software editorial environment .
18 Flushes of the face and a flushed face — a false kind of plethora that is often confined to well described circular patches on the cheeks .
19 This presumably reflects a relatively weak interaction of P100 with CREB that is easily perturbed under blotting conditions .
20 Now in terms of Harrogate for example that is largely focused on erm on the office commercial sector .
21 It has proved very hard for publishers to make the conceptual leap from information that is essentially fixed and pre-determined , such as print , to dynamic information which can be shaped in its applications by the end user as well as by the publisher .
22 Plants such as shepherd 's needles , pheasant 's eye , corn gromwell , corn cockle and mousetail flourish in farmland that is lightly tilled and cut once a year .
23 Material written in the hope or the expectation that it will be published is going to be different from material that is never expected to be read by anyone other than the author and perhaps a close friend .
24 ( a ) On soil that is well consolidated , cut out the steps of the watercourse as required .
25 The deep-seated feeling that man 's nature is essentially structured to survive nomadically and that he needs to be on the move in some way if he is to be satisfied , is complemented by the mystics ' witness that true human fulfilment is the concomitant of what is experienced as a spiritual journey to a goal beyond time that is occasionally anticipated and known in time , the element within which our curiously mixed physical and spiritual natures cohere and mature .
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