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

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1 I mean clubs that are arranging fixtures will be responsible for telling , they 'll know where it is , and they 'll be responsible for telling people who are coming there where it is .
2 I mean molecules that are rather larger , molecules that actually are rather important in biological systems .
3 Arising from this it is held that if we are to have forms of science and technology which will be human-enhancing and liberating , make products that are ecologically desirable , conserve energy and materials in the long term , and help human beings rather than maim them , then we will require forms of science and technology which differ radically from those which predominate at the moment .
4 It 's better that they understand that than make demands that are n't going to be met . ’
5 Esher ( 1981 ) has suggested that Britain has experienced three ‘ Rebuilds ’ : the Enlightenment , the Industrial Revolution and the Welfare State : ‘ fashioned by wartime social democrats in England , which would for the first time in history build cities that were not dramatizations of privilege and poverty ’ ( p. 278 ) .
6 In real life — or even in the physics laboratory — we frequently encounter objects that are neither gases nor in equilibrium .
7 An additional problem for the CNAA was its own structure — given the complexity of the BEd and DipHE proposals that were being designed .
8 Erm when I say parties that 's probably not the right word because erm party indicates sort of food and games , we had concerts and we used to put on these concerts , the pupils used to put them on ourselves and our parents were invited to come and watch these concerts .
9 They want fellas that 's different ages .
10 Built into most policy development over the past four decades , even anti-sexist and anti-racist initiatives , has been the assumption that girls and black pupils are ‘ problems ’ ; that they either have problems or pose problems that are different from other groups of pupils .
11 The COB Rules of the Securities and Futures Authority primarily regulate firms that are members of SFA ( firms ) only in respect of business involving customers .
12 Business systems are highly complex and involve processes that are heterogeneous and multidimensional … .
13 ‘ We will bring all hospitals that have opted out back into the NHS because we want hospitals that are accountable to local people and provide services that local people want , not run like businesses . ’
14 ‘ We want hospitals that are accountable to local people and provide services that local people want , not hospitals run like businesses . ’
15 Differences in quality standards , to which my hon. Friend the Financial Secretary referred , involve issues that are too serious for us to ignore .
16 Internal reliability or consistency is concerned with the extent to which the individual test items provide measures that are accurate reflections of the overall score .
17 They provide services that are crucial to the whole economy .
18 Although systematic and quota sampling provide samples that are not truly random , they can be used in circumstances where no sampling frame exists .
19 Test samples that are as table to light as are control samples in the test will almost certainly be stable to light under market conditions .
20 Barnacle and Brent geese are winter visitors that are similar to the Canada goose but both are smaller .
21 Although the small sample size and bias in selection limits the predictive power of some of these measures , it demonstrates that there are real differences that distinguish companies that are suited for high temporary debt from those that are not .
22 A human would have heard the click and buzz of crickets and other small mysterious creatures whose role in life is to sit in bushes all night and make noises that are a lot bigger than they are .
23 At the same time we were organising meeting 's to tell local people about it and to get there views and to make it clear again that we were , you know , we were in a position where we were being forced to do something by this legislation that we did n't want to do and we wanted just , the alternative was if we had set a rent rise , which have been dramatically higher , I mean the four pounds , twenty five rent rise that we eventually had to agree to was higher than what the Council wanted to put the rent 's up by , you would think well the Council put the rent 's up by four pounds , twenty five , erm , and you know , that , that 's why the Council does that sort of thing but it 's us that gets involved in that kind of work , producing information and developing responses and then the secon d major area is what I 've just labelled a strategic policy development , and that mainly erm put policies that are like a rise within the Council rather than things that come from outside , like for example , because were the kind of Council we , we are , there was a debate amongst officer 's and member 's to develop an anti poll strategy and two hundred and eight thousand pounds was found to be linked to that strategy and erm , as that 's enabled various initiative 's to get under , under schemes , crashes for children in the town , stuff like that , er and also , erm to provide an overall policy frame work for other Council department 's .
24 It 's much like the ‘ proper ’ animators flicking the acetates like one of those flick books that were all the rage a few years ago ( or the ‘ What the Butler Saw ’ machines at the end of the pier ) to see how the work has progressed .
25 Some show no daily rhythms , others have a clock that runs faster than normal , with a ‘ daily ’ rhythm of 20 hours , and others show periods that are closer to 30 hours .
26 cover areas that are often carefully hidden from users ( such as document structures , font information , and page description languages ) ;
27 Its members conduct studies that are mainly sociological in nature , looking at questions like the importance of counselling to hysterectomy patients .
28 Hierarchies implement decisions that are made by those in authority ; the market gives more autonomy to individual agents .
29 The peoples of these republics — Uzbeks , Kazakhs , Kirgiz , Tajiks and Turkmenis — are the descendants of the great Mongol empires of medieval times and they speak languages that are of Turkic ( or in the case of the Tajiks , Iranian ) origin .
30 Most of them cover issues that are of special concern to women , such as health and nutrition , child care , education , and women 's rights .
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