Example sentences of "that are [adv] [adj] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 Developing Community rules will make it possible to comply with requirements in such areas as company law , securities listing , and insider dealing , that are either uniform in the different member states , or at any rate are regarded as being equivalent , instead of complying with a variety of different rules in different member states .
2 Many of them resent this country 's system of the 25 year lease , and would favour a more flexible approach — such as the break options that are widely available in the US and France but less common here .
3 Running a household successfully involves many of the basic management and administrative skills ; these and other personal skills that are equally useful in the workplace were discussed in Chapter 2 .
4 He feels that many people , both inside and outside the health service , are not aware of the sort of research funds that are already present in the NHS , and he would like to see these funds made more explicit .
5 It will not be as simple as that , but you will have got the idea : one of the most important aspects of the ‘ climate ’ in which a gene is favoured or disfavoured is the other genes that are already numerous in the population ; the other genes , therefore , with which it is likely to have to share bodies .
6 Natural selection does favour those animals that are most successful in the competition for resources , but that does not mean it favours unrestrained aggression .
7 A more convincing explanation is that the industries that are most common in the EPZs , apparel and electronics assembly , are industries that employ many more women than men wherever they are ( see Nash and Fernandez-Kelly , 1983 , Part IV ; Mitter , 1986 ) .
8 Virtually every plant that has grey leaves will press well ( apart from the ones that are too fat in the leaf ) , so you will have to decide which shapes and shades appeal to you the most .
9 The tendency for horizontal influence to extend into regions that are quite unaffected in the absence of stratification is loosely analogous with the same tendency in other types of stratified flow as discussed in Section 15.1 .
10 A final point that has to be borne in mind is that in order to make generalizations based on the type of quantitative analysis pioneered by Labov , a large number of tokens must be analysed ( usually thousands ) ; however , it happens that some variables that are quite salient in the community occur relatively rarely , and so we can not make reliable quantitative statements about these covering the range of speaker variables , even though they may be involved in linguistic change and may be important for historical projections on to earlier English .
11 The thread is spooled on an enormous reeling-machine ( nituchha ) before being woven on a primitive loom into mens ' shirts and trousers , household linen and curtains ( pologa ) to protect the sleeper from the mosquitoes that are so prevalent in the marshes of the western plains .
12 But those bands can write songs that are very moving in a different way .
13 Obviously at the moment we we all of us are really tied up with living from a Tuesday to a Saturday really you know with Tuesdays our meeting and then all that has to be done after that and then Saturday is the food parcels you know so and most people work as well either part time or full time work at home er with the kids and bringing up families so and obviously also money is shor short for people that are directly involved in the strike so erm .
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