Example sentences of "an [noun] that [is] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Similarly , an instrument that is expressed to be " supplemental " to a previous instrument is construed as if the supplemental instrument contained a full recital of the previous instrument ( Law of Property Act 1925 , s58 ) .
2 Not in a spirit of pessimism on the one hand or of complacent expectation on the other , but with an optimism that is founded in the reality of our shared experience .
3 Second , sCD2 is markedly longer than CD4(D1D2) , although it has fewer amino acids , so increasing the exposure of the putative ligand binding face ( the domain-1 GFCC'C sheet ) , an effect that is magnified by a third difference , the tilt of the outer domain to maintain this sheet roughly parallel to the cell surface .
4 The park authority itself has few powers over agricultural change — control of the largest and a few other farm buildings but little else — and must operate by giving counter advice and offering compensation to the Farmer who proposes an action that is seen to be damaging .
5 This implies that the antibody is recognising an epitope that is cleaved by one of the digestive enzymes pepsin or trypsin .
6 If the operator is in an aircraft that is flying at a height of 10000 m he can control a Telemine from a range of 500 km .
7 One concerns the geographical level at which competition policy should operate , an issue that is arising in the context of EC policy in relation to policy of member states of the EC .
8 We will only pay these legal fees if they arise from an accident that is covered under this policy .
9 We will only pay these legal fees if they arise from an accident that is covered under this policy .
10 We will only pay these legal fees if they arise from an accident that is covered under this policy .
11 We will only pay these legal fees if they arise from an accident that is covered under this policy .
12 At the same time , he accepts the ‘ obvious ’ fact that ‘ facts are never just coming at you but are incorporated by an imagination that is formed by your previous experience ’ .
13 The idea is that when an instruction that is meant for a coprocessor is encountered , the coprocessor handles it leaving the main processor to carry on with other jobs .
14 For example : you want to produce some leaflets about an event that is happening on July 21 .
15 All of the authors are members of the British Cichlid association , an organisation that is run by the cichlid keeper for the cichlid keeper .
16 Some of us have found the jobs we sought ; some have found renewed enthusiasm and enhanced skills for the search ; others are even now joining to take advantage of an organisation that is getting into its stride for greater efforts : but all of us send our very sincere thanks to all who have helped us when we needed them .
17 Ungerleider and Mishkin ( 1982 ) argue , from behavioural evidence , that the parietal areas are involved in spatial vision , an argument that is supported by clinical evidence in humans .
18 L l l let's try to explain for for an audience that 's looking at television pictures here and what we 're talking about .
19 But it is an assumption that is made throughout the developing world , where current energy plans would cost $100 billion per year .
20 They cause an increase in gut permeability when installed in the small bowel , an increase that is abolished after granulocyte depletion using antineutrophil serum .
21 When painting or drawing Oska , who was too Nordic for Minton 's taste , he achieved an objectivity that is lacking in the poorly co-ordinated Cornish Boy at a Window ( Government Art Collection ) for which Eric Verrico posed .
22 Where children do not carry these assumptions inside them , it is because they have been brought up in an enclave that is struggling against the weight of secular pressure .
23 Martin Luther remarked , ‘ The art of doubting is easy , for it is an ability that is born with us . ’
24 ‘ Nothing in this Act shall be construed as enabling any court to make an order that is binding on the Crown or on any person in his capacity as an officer or servant of the Crown .
25 It is an intensity that is reflected in his character and his commitment to his craft .
26 The public relations executive , as a manager of the corporate personality , can only sustain in the long term , an identity that is based upon reality .
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