Example sentences of "of [noun] [that] [is] [adv] [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | Difficulties of setting up a system of rewards that is directly linked to performance appraisal and the achievement of objectives . |
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 | Pour over 1 litre ( 2 pints ) of water that 's almost boiled . |
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 of data analysis , and for mapping onto a database ( the logical schema ) . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | While we believe THE FACE to be a pretentious load of bollocks that 's completely lost the plot , we support absolutely your right to continue printing such old tosh . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | As used here , it is also confined to a type of disorder that is normally described as ‘ functional ’ . |
18 | He had an exalted idea of history that is well illustrated by his claim ( Annals , iii . |
19 | There are many aspects of Software that is totally ignored in a mixed hardware/software editorial environment . |
20 | 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 . |