Example sentences of "[noun pl] [that] [pron] are [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We are totally convinced as a committee that the losses that we are facing — losses on an unprecedented scale — are a result of reckless and negligent underwriting , ’ said Mr Nutting .
2 I could go on , but can only express the wish that such drivers would show the considerations that they are forced to adopt when they are not in their cars .
3 If you do n't already have goals that you are aiming for a ( at work , at home , and in leisure ) , it is advisable for your to spend some time and work out what you really want to achieve .
4 Do you just drift along and accept what comes your way , rather than having specific goals that you are working towards in life ?
5 No , it 's not the case , they are X-ray images that we are looking at and it means that we can have er real time conversation with the doctors at the other end to advise whether the patient should be transferred to us or stay within the , in the hospital where they are , er whatever 's best at the time .
6 It is important to remember that it is not the spelling of individual words that you are trying to teach , but the basic spelling patterns , so that pupils can spell correctly words they have n't been taught but want to write .
7 But the speakers that you are observing ‘ know ’ how to use the resources of variation available to them , and they use them for many purposes , including the marking of varying social roles and functions .
8 Other retail multiples use targeted mailshots to support new branches that they are opening .
9 Is it about time that the Government took the opportunities of our youngest children seriously , gave their parents the opportunities that they are looking for and made sure that children receive the very best start , which is something that is taken for granted in other European countries ?
10 I readily join him in paying tribute to the remarkable achievements of the academic and other staff in those institutions of higher education in terms of the wonderful opportunities that they are offering to more and more of our young people and to people of all ages .
11 Anne Smith was there to judge the competition and was so impressed with the winners that we are featuring them in our magazine ; two this month , three in September and the final one in October .
12 Since the Prime Minister said that it is important to create the conditions for economic and industrial success , will he listen to the CBI which , in its report asks the Government to take proper account of the interests of manufacturing industry instead of pursuing the policies that they are pursuing ?
13 These sources of professional freedom clearly have a differential impact depending upon ( a ) the professional involved , ( b ) the organizational setting in which professionals work , and ( c ) the policies that they are required to implement .
14 It is generally accepted that control systems have to be organized in parallel to the activities that they are intended to monitor .
15 And they are able to tell headhunters and prospective employers that they are working from a serviced office in town .
16 All the inverts that you are considering are suitable over the long term , but do steer clear of hard corals .
17 I want to look at some general features of the 28 projects that we are studying .
18 We are set up to be competitive for the size and shape of projects that we are shooting for and the industries we are targeting .
19 If you would like details of your nearest local group so as to be able to help them in activities such as this or to write letters on the cases that they are campaigning on behalf please contact :
20 To define law in terms of one means of obtaining conformity , especially when that means is a manifestation of one of the very phenomena that we are seeking to eliminate ( the use of force ) is to foreclose on other perhaps more defensible methods .
21 The view that he changes is not usually very considered and , from his short statement , he has clearly not studied in depth either of the judgments that we are discussing today .
22 When anger turns to violence we can see people actually withdrawing , actually pulling back , from a sense of involvement in the ideas and values that we are putting forward .
23 You must give the exact critical values , right , if those critical values that you are using to compare with the regressionally significant whether you have serial correlation or not erm so they 're very very important and they ought to be included erm because otherwise we do n't know whether a test statistic is er statistically significant or not .
24 Bulb-life is also related to the number of times that they are switched on and off .
25 THERE are signs that we are beginning to acknowledge our need for community support , encouraged , ironically , by a welfare state that can no longer pretend to provide a substitute for friendship .
26 ‘ As a nation there are worrying signs that we are becoming a people ready to scoff , eager to knock authority whether it deserves it or not , ’ he said .
27 ( There are signs that they are beginning to view it as legitimate , in theory , in their dealings with Christian lowlanders , although they still find it difficult to apply in practice . )
28 Clients should be made aware that breathlessness , pounding heart , dizziness , tightness or pain in the chest , nausea and loss of muscle control are signs that they are overtaxing themselves .
29 The final two factors that we wish to consider here seem to have more influence in the USA , although there are signs that they are becoming increasingly important in the UK .
30 It is further intended to change people 's attitudes so that they drive more smoothly and are aware of the kind of roads that they are using and drive at speeds tailored to fit the environment .
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