Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [conj] [vb base] are " in BNC.

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1 When working by hand , it is only necessary to record those values that change upon iteration ; in this text the values that change are denoted by bold print , but the other numbers are copied over for clarity .
2 Just as all the genetic information that can be conceived of is coded for by just four molecules , and all the proteins that exist are built up from just twenty amino acids , so efficient biochemical systems once established tend to be preserved .
3 The contradictions that remain are challenging — not only with respect to de Beauvoir 's life but also in relation to our own lives .
4 The city wears a smile , and the arts that endure are valued .
5 The pieces that remain are sought after and valuable , and even chairs that were originally very cheap are in demand .
6 It is firmly established , and when there is a tendency to ‘ darkening ’ of initial [ l ] , the conditions that apply are linguistic and not social : relatively ‘ dark ’ [ l ] occurs mainly before relatively retracted vowels .
7 The principles that apply are those applicable to sale of goods contracts generally .
8 Some of the stories that follow are now history , but the damage to dolphins is irreparable .
9 The things that count are the jargon , the backstabbing , the phoniness , the pervasive insecurity .
10 The things that matter are in this book .
11 THE things that matter are conviction , acceptance of your own individuality , single-mindedness and inner belief .
12 The changes that count are the ones to EC institutions and the ground rules that they play by .
13 The comments that follow are intended to help in learning to identify and reject unusable answers .
14 The suggestions that follow are based on models that are widely used in management development and leadership training .
15 The exercises that follow are based on some of the easier freestyle manoeuvres , but the great thing about freestyle is you can invent your own tricks .
16 In a seminar last week at CERN , Rubbia presented five events , or collisions , in which the particles that emerge are consistent with what is expected for a particular mode of decay of the particle .
17 The quotations that follow are both from personal letters to the present writers , commenting on a published suggestion that those who give advice to parents often do not pay enough attention to the parents ' own views .
18 Some of the points that follow are re-phrased from L. C. Taylor 's summary ( Taylor 1972 , pp. 156–7 ) , while others will be recognized as emerging from the arguments of Chapters I and 2 .
19 The examples that follow are typical of the sort of work that BGS undertakes overseas , both in scope and in direction .
20 The events that follow are spectacular : they have been graphically described by A. N. Bragg in his book Gnomes of the Night : the Spadefoot Toads , ( Univ .
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