Example sentences of "[noun] that [am/are] [adj] to " in BNC.

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1 In some respects they do have some characteristics that are similar to the French ones .
2 There are certain personality characteristics that are basic to people who make good planners .
3 Human beings as we know are sexually dimorphic and tha that figure seems to fit the er the , the pattern , but erm women have a lot of characteristics that are peculiar to them , like for example erm more youthful looks , women will retain more youthful looks longer than men do and it is normally regarded as important and a lot of women spend an awful lot of money in the modern society on trying to remain erm looking er looking youthful .
4 Chaffinches will only learn songs that are similar to the normal song of the species .
5 There are three other , far larger animals that are unique to the Oriental Region .
6 Perhaps this is not surprising in animals that are accustomed to moving in a particular direction — they need a front and a back .
7 Libraries must select the methods that are relevant to their particular objectives and restraints ’ .
8 Libraries must select the methods that are relevant to their particular objectives and restraints . ’
9 Hence , in developed countries research should focus on high risk groups , such as Australian aboriginal children ( who have considerable respiratory tract illness ) and other disadvantaged groups , those with severe infectious illnesses such as measles , and those with chronic illnesses such as cystic fibrosis and AIDs that are prone to infections .
10 A glance through the pages shows the wealth of preserved aircraft that are accessible to the visitor throughout America and Canada .
11 In contrast to endowment policies , which are invested in funds that are subject to corporation tax on realised and unrealised gains , investments in a personal equity plan grow free of tax .
12 None the less , the moral imperatives that are intrinsic to the student role will always reassert themselves .
13 Units that are open to the public should develop their own procedures for dealing with potentially violent incidents .
14 What , for example , can be made of an operational policy statement that reads : " The objectives of the team are : to build an informed and accurate picture of the needs of mentally handicapped people and their familieS in the area with special reference to social , cultural and environmental factors ; to develop policies and models of practice that are sensitive to the identified needs and to initiate new approaches to the care and support of mentally handicapped people as appropriate ; to encourage the participation of mentally handicapped people and their familieS in the planning and evaluation of services ; to put forward proposals for and be involved in initiating an independent advocacy scheme ; to achieve better coordination for services for mentally handicapped people through the multidisciplinary operation of the CMHT and by establishing good liaison with all relevant agencies ; to plan and assist in the rehabilitation of mentally handicapped people from hospital and residential care to family , semi-independent and independent living in conjunction with other professionals and agencies ; to publicise and create better public understanding of the needs and potentials of mentally handicapped people and to encourage the local community to become more positively involved in their care and support ; to gather , collate and disseminate as appropriate information about relevant services , events and new developments .
15 And different languages have words that are exclusive to them and not readily translatable : the Greek word hubris for instance , meaning god-challenging , excessive pride ( a sense of super-status — back to the Guinness defendants again ) , or the Welsh word hiraeth , meaning a poignant longing for the homeland .
16 That is , the rank assigned to the 260 target words that are common to each lattice is used as an indication of the performance .
17 Table 4.14 shows the ranks of the 260 target words that are common to each of the lattices .
18 But there are certain feelings and reactions in bereavement that are common to much of the animal kingdom , including the human race , and all who are caring for the bereaved need to be aware of them , as well as being ready to accept the tremendous range of responses that people can produce from time to time in their efforts to deal with their painful situation .
19 It is primarily the rough chewing teeth at the back of the mouth that are prone to cavities .
20 But when the ways of making a living that are open to small organisms have all been filled , there are still prosperous livings to be made by larger organisms .
21 We reject the compulsory route that is favoured by the Labour party , which will never understand that the way forward is to motivate and to encourage and to give people the incentives that they need to make the most of the opportunities that are available to them , not simply to rely on the dead hand of compulsion .
22 Now it 's especially for people who are black or Asian because a lot of the time they miss out on the opportunities that are available to a lot of other people because of things like language barriers and although you might think it 's unfair it 's not actually illegal .
23 These promoters give rise to unstable open complexes that are sensitive to a short heparin challenge , and are stabilized either by the addition of the first two initiating NTPs ( leading to the formation of an initiated complex ) , or by DNA supercoiling ( 8–10 ) .
24 The inherent slowness can be disguised by locating various data that are likely to be retrieved or correlated , in close physical proximity on the disc .
25 Correspondingly , compulsive overeaters may not see themselves as being disproportionately fat — When asked to identify their body shape from a range between the two extremes , the sufferers from anorexia and compulsive overeaters will each tend to choose shapes that are close to the normal body patterns from the middle of the range .
26 The legitimate questions for a judge in his role as interpreter of the enacted law are : ‘ How has Parliament , by the words that it has used in the statute to express its intentions , defined the category of acts that are entitled to the immunity ?
27 A European Pharmacovigilance Research Group ( EPRG ) has been set up ; it was established with support from the European Commission under the Biomed Programme to develop and validate methods of pharmacovigilance that are applicable to the divergent patterns of health care delivery across the European Community and that are compatible with national legal , cultural , and ethical customs .
28 Difficulties arise due to the polysemous nature of English words and that documents may have been filed under keywords that are different to those used in the query .
29 These activities also provide an opportunity for developing effective working relationships with departments and for facilitating the means by which staff can develop skills that are specific to the needs of particular departments .
30 It also puts little stress on those problem-solving skills that are vital to the development of village life .
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