Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun pl] that [be] " in BNC.

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1 We are not talking only about Trident , but about a whole range of defence activities that are being curtailed and on which expenditure is being cut .
2 In the front room she started to hold prayer meetings that were almost like seances .
3 THERE is abundant evidence to link continental flood basalt provinces with mantle plume activity ; however , flood basalts often have radiogenic isotope signatures that are outside the range for plume sources as recorded in ocean-island basalts .
4 What is difficult to monitor is the extent to which ‘ language work ’ for primary teachers is provision of literacy teaching skills that are required for all primary teachers , analogous to the methods work of specialist language teachers .
5 Indeed , specialised racing boards have rail shapes that are extra sharp .
6 Another er important point is that now we can make use of text books that were not available in the past , we got a lot of help from er West German publishing houses , because they provided East German English teachers with er text books , with cassettes and other teaching material , er and that will help to improve the whole teaching situation in that part of Germany .
7 Yes , Chairman I , I think members will be aware that er , we have er , always erm , enjoyed a very close relationship with Age Concern culture , and erm , they do invaluable work on behalf older people in the county , and I think like all organizations and in the changing climate , there was a need for them to er , to , to review their situation , and in , in the changing world , and I 'm pleased to say that Age Concern recognized that there was a need to er , to adjust their relationship with the County Council , primarily to enable them to , to further develop and take advantage of the funding opportunities that are available now under the new arrangements for care in the community .
8 They worked steadily , dealing first with patients who had come for audio testing , an important part of the health screening programmes that were regularly carried out on members of the workforce .
9 We are participating in a number of oil and motor industry programmes that are addressing key environmental issues in our markets .
10 Use styling products that are designed to add volume and try experimenting with heated rollers to add body and waves .
11 you see there 's clear evidence on that because the number of action plans that are completed
12 The time taken to perform a search is not only influenced by the indexing language and system , however , but also by system response times , search strategies that are available and the style of the dialogue in a computer-based system .
13 They do not want to adopt accounting policies that are liable to land them in front of it .
14 The aims are to provide data that is not currently available about the earliest stages of diabetic eye disease , and enable a reassessment of the screening strategies that are currently used by GPs and optometrists for detecting the condition .
15 It was childish , he said , to think of ousting the French from Indo-China and stemming communism with the means then at hand and , considering the size of the military and economic aid programmes that were available , the pro-American movement could not be built overnight .
16 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 .
17 Then there are the pictures , those Bailey images that are impossible to forget .
18 But it is not only the general practice units that are often mismanaged .
19 He should stop fooling about and making the barrack-room lawyer performances that are starting to creep into his approach to the HMI review .
20 Therefore we did the phylogenetic analysis for those incompatibility microbe sequences that are nearly complete , including Culex and Nasonia incompatibility bacteria .
21 Is my right hon. Friend aware of any Opposition party — it is the Opposition parties that are so keen for the social charter — ever having contested those figures , and , if not , why are they so keen to go into something that would disadvantage Britain ?
22 Thank you Chairman , I appreciate that erm prudence is n't flavour of the month in the current majority at this County Council and that indeed has been proved by several speeches from the opposition parties that were made this morning
23 We still have a small hard core of football supporters that are willing and able to create trouble if they 're given the chance .
24 The extra money is being earmarked for a number of key basic research areas that were identified by the Swiss Science Council and the professors of the research universities :
25 These are im these are important and we should talk about the side effects that are associated .
26 Of course , there might be other forms of intelligent life , not dreamed of even by writers of science fiction , that did not require the light of a star like the sun or the heavier chemical elements that are made in stars and are flung back into space when the stars explode .
27 There 's something in valve amps that 's just brilliant .
28 I saw a couple of cars from the local car hi-fi centre and people distributing leaflets on car hi-fis that were currently available on the market .
29 Pathfinder Pilot ( published by the Author , 66pp , illus , sbk , £7.00 inc p&p ) by Roger Perkins is the story of one representative lost airman , just one of the 55,000 RAF Bomber Command crews that were lost during World War Two .
30 They have access to the villages that have been bombed and can see that civilian targets have been hit by Turkish air force planes that are bombing northern Iraq .
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