Example sentences of "an [noun] that [is] [vb pp] [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 We will only pay these legal fees if they arise from an accident that is covered under this policy .
7 We will only pay these legal fees if they arise from an accident that is covered under this policy .
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 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 ’ .
11 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 .
12 All of the authors are members of the British Cichlid association , an organisation that is run by the cichlid keeper for the cichlid keeper .
13 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 .
14 But it is an assumption that is made throughout the developing world , where current energy plans would cost $100 billion per year .
15 They cause an increase in gut permeability when installed in the small bowel , an increase that is abolished after granulocyte depletion using antineutrophil serum .
16 Martin Luther remarked , ‘ The art of doubting is easy , for it is an ability that is born with us . ’
17 It is an intensity that is reflected in his character and his commitment to his craft .
18 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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