Example sentences of "that [adv] occur [prep] " in BNC.

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1 As emphasized in Section 17.4 , linear stability theory does not in principle predict the type of motion that eventually occurs as a result of this growth — non-linear processes must always come into play before that stage .
2 There are certain opportunities that only occur to organisations with the necessary technical competence , market position or trading relationships .
3 Brown coals and lignites have experienced only mild heat and pressure ; anthracite , the highest quality coal , requires the extremes that only occur during the formation of mountains .
4 It can also be left running continuously , to track down those faults that only occur in the absence of a service engineer .
5 We have found our technique most useful when the stimulus of a light meal follows fasting , a state that naturally occurs in most people at breakfast time .
6 These rarely have anything approaching the variety of colour of soil that normally occurs on dry land sites , and excavators have to rely much more on the different textures in the material being excavated .
7 The residence time of the instilled drug can be increased by mimicking the interactions that normally occur between the mucoid component of the tear film and the corneal surface .
8 The extraordinary generation of NO induced by endotoxin could explain the absence of motor activity that usually occurs in association with gall bladder infection .
9 And this is a question that always occurs to me and I 've read this novel several times , at the end of it why did she write it ?
10 Material from the blue supergiant can be transferred as shown in Fig. 9.4 to form an accretion disc around the black hole , a process that also occurs in binaries containing neutron stars .
11 Perhaps it is the distinctiveness of this particular anatomical colour that makes us forget the pure white quartzites that also occur at this level , even in our own Midlands ( as the Stiperstones Quartzite of west Shropshire ) .
12 I have already hinted , in my account of the reductive steps the group employed , that a variety of experimentally or theoretically inconvenient processes that also occurred during the behaviour , such as a contribution of the peripheral nervous system , and some of the polysynaptic inputs onto the motor neuron , were dissected away and no longer taken into consideration .
13 Finally , there is the question of the extent to which Catholic values influenced the definition of this post and the debate about the appointment of this particular teacher , given her values and the feminist perspective that she brought to the school — a situation that also occurred in the appointment of another teacher but in a different way .
14 This is not merely the result of changes in fashion that inevitably occur in the social sciences , but has perhaps more to do with the observed failures of alternative social and economic arrangements .
15 In the perversion of this process that typically occurs in Burkitt 's lymphoma cells , any of three chromosomes containing the antibody genes , instead of reorganising their own DNA , exchange some DNA with chromosome 8 .
16 Thus at Glynde Levels the Sussex Ornithological Society annually flood fields covering some six hectares which is largely responsible for the wildfowl numbers that now occur in these levels .
17 Because of the added pressures that often occur at work and in the family at midlife , people are particularly at risk of increasing their drinking at this stage .
18 The long gaps that sometimes occurred between letters .
19 The wheels were placed inside in order to protect them from the elements as well as from the deliberate damage that sometimes occurred during water disputes .
20 The other problems that sometimes occur in controlled language indexing ( but are avoided by natural language indexing ) arise from human error .
21 In this case let us consider the healthy child and the illnesses that commonly occur in childhood .
22 Those poplar trees that actually occur on the boundary between D thirty nine and D forty , ?
23 As discrepancies may well overestimate the number of errors that actually occur in a trial ( for example , the electronic rather than the written record may be erroneous ) , the minimum estimate is that provided by retrospective completions alone — namely , 2% in the morning and 9% in the evening .
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