Example sentences of "that are [verb] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Names that are flying around at the moment are the US General Accounting Office , the Stanford Research Institute or one of the US National Laboratories such as the Los Alamos Lab .
2 From the William Tyndale affair , the Brent affair and Burnage affair interspersed with riots at Handsworth , Toxteth and at football matches , it is the levels of indiscipline in school that are featured prominently as the primary cause .
3 And the more poor little Britain takes a battering , the more bombs that are called down on the wreck of London , the sooner it will be .
4 To do this it uses raw materials that are drifting around in the cell , being , very probably , the products of other protein machines .
5 phenomena that are influenced mainly by the body clock will be affected more ( you are sleeping at the ‘ wrong time ’ as determined by this clock ) than those determined mainly by external factors .
6 That there 's more to Normski than his manic public persona is obvious here , with the music playing , and the beaming photos of himself and Janet Street-Porter that are propped up through the house .
7 On Brother and Toyota machines , the needles that are selected forward of the needlebed are the needles that will knit .
8 At this time the universe would have contained mostly photons , electrons , and neutrinos ( extremely light particles that are affected only by the weak force and gravity ) and their antiparticles , together with some protons and neutrons .
9 Wales welcome their arch-humiliators with open jaws , the scent of an overdue kill growing in nostrils that are flaring again under the inspirational coaching of Alan Davies .
10 Further preparation of collections of calcareous and phosphatic shelly Cambrian fossils may well produce dividends , and such disarticulated remains that are etched out of the rock should be held up against articulated scleritomes , either actual or hypothesized .
11 But you do n't have to be an Olympic hopeful to enjoy the excitement of sailing dinghies — defined as cabinless boats with retractable centreboards that are kept upright by the weight of the crew .
12 Moreover , he urges his readers not to join sects that make their adherents abandon their families , give up their money and worldly interests , and lead restricted lives that are ordered entirely by the rulers of the sect .
13 Its mangrove swamps are rapidly being wiped out by pollution from the satellite towns that are springing up along the shore .
14 A good example is a manufacturer who sells to a reseller and requires the reseller to grant him an indemnity in respect of third party claims for product liability made against the manufacturer arising in relation to the products of the manufacturer that are sold on by the reseller .
15 Used to test theories and interpretations relating to technology and subsistence , experiments can also test the very basic interpretations that are carried out during the course of an excavation : whether or not a hole in the ground functioned as a pit or a posthole , what a particular pit was used for , and so on .
16 Well , I mean , it 's a sticky wicket for them anyway politically and I suspect as with a lot of legislation quite recently they simply have n't spent the time in committee and in consultation to iron out the details and they 've come unstuck when it 's come into the public domain and it 's been easy for people to throw up the paradoxes that are coming up from the legislation , the moral paradoxes .
17 These are issues that are discussed more in the literature on administrative science than in economics , but that are clearly of considerable importance to understanding the working of the government .
18 In Strombolian eruptions , the red-hot fragments of lava that are hurled out of the vent are usually fairly plastic , smallish , and do n't travel far .
19 For example , Pete Coleman had to carry a shooting-stick for Greg Norman to sit on in the 1982 Australian Open , and in Zambia a caddie I saw on my Safari Tour travels carried an extra that could have proved an even bigger life-saver than the carrots that are pulled out of the bag by Sam Torrance 's caddie Malcolm Mason ( the carrots are supposed to calm Sam down on the greens ) : the Zambian caddie was carrying President Kaunda 's bag in a pro-am , and surreptitiously tucked away was a gun , just in case somebody tried to assassinate the golfing president while he decided on a four- or a five-iron .
20 But it is changed too in that it is not so much the details of infant care that are laid down as the principles which should be followed in deciding the details .
21 Because there 's a lot of erm pensions that are triggered off by the age of the elderly person .
22 Expert systems technology should be also seen as the integrating vehicle of those four generations with the operations systems that are used today in the aviation world .
23 But you are proposing to use pictures of naked women , or one naked woman — like the pin-ups that are plastered all over the factory ? ’
24 We show that the main early and late promoters from the Bacillus subtilis phage φ29 form unstable open complexes that are stabilized either by the formation of the first phosphodiester bond between the initiating nucleoside triphosphates or by DNA supercoiling .
25 Namely , they form unstable open complexes with the vegetative RNA polymerase that are stabilized either by the first NTPs , that allow the formation of an initiated complex , or by DNA supercoiling .
26 Dramatic as imprinting is as a form of learning , it suffered from my point of view from the problem that for a bird to become imprinted requires exposing it to the stimulus , the flashing light or whatever , for a couple of hours ; memory builds up slowly over that time , and so the cellular changes that are going on during the period inevitably intermingle the effects of learning and of visual stimulation with those of memory formation .
27 Because because there 's so many there 's so many things that are going on at the moment that it it does take time .
28 What we were expecting and erm he wanted to know , to a large extent , how we felt about all the erm things that are going on in the parish .
29 But if you think about it in contemporary terms I I was giving a lecture in London er a couple of weeks ago erm on the subject of erm America 's changing foreign policy under Clinton if you just think about foreign policy making and who makes it , and questions of consistency and you think about some of the crises that are going on in the world from Bosnia and so on what does the constitution tell us ?
30 Switchboard use it a lot again , to try and get to the bottom of , you know , calls that are going through to the wrong place and things like that .
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