Example sentences of "[prep] that [verb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It is through an interpretation in the light of his account of class power and the contradictions inherent in the capitalist mode of production , such as that undertaken by Larrain , that his comments about consciousness and the idealist philosophers can be construed as a theory .
2 Four main strategies have been utilized to provide the data for analysis via a sequence such as that indicated in Figure 3.1 .
3 Data from the New Zealand cot death study show that the prevalence of the prone sleeping position decreased before the campaign in New Zealand and suggest that other publicity , such as that generated by fundraising campaigns , may have had an influence .
4 In a few cases , such as that illustrated in Fig. 6.3 , traces of vibrational structure have been observed , but this effect is rarely useful .
5 When you look at a complex sponge skeleton such as that made of silica spicules which is known as Venus ' Flower Basket , the imagination is baffled .
6 Some forms of dietary fibre , such as that found in oats , vegetables and fruit , are also able to reduce the level of blood cholesterol , possibly in the same way as polyunsaturates .
7 Formula 1 racing cars are now constructed using aerospace technology , and equipment such as that supplied by Polymer Laboratories can be used to simulate the behaviour of materials such as carbon fibres and other composites used in modern racing car production .
8 Public examinations , employers ' , schools ' and colleges ' own assessments and profiles , such as that described in Example D , are used to decide whether a pupil will or will not be accepted for a job , vocational training or higher education .
9 Cheaper rasterizing systems can be built around a conventional remote-sensing image display system such as that described in Chapter 5 .
10 Assuming that no mature way can be found to speak from the workers ' culture or meaning system , as opposed to breaking it down and imposing on it other meaning systems such as that espoused by management , then passive individuals will be fostered .
11 Here there are two approaches ; that of real-time font generation such as that used by Adobe with its PostScript page description language and the off-line approach used by Bitstream with its Fontware package .
12 So , for example , if the Director General of Fair Trading was considering whether or not a lender 's use of a persuasive clause such as that suggested on page 39 constituted fair trading practice , we think that he might well recommend that use of such a clause should be conditional on use of the industry-wide non-profit insurance scheme .
13 As long as damage is not too severe , a modern repair system such as that offered by Sterling Roncraft can restore wood prior to redecorating , and protect it against any further attack .
14 Recall , however , that dedicated image processing computers such as that shown in Figure 5.11 have several bit-planes in each of three memory banks .
15 To obtain the correct r.m.s. value of a small sinusoidal signal through use of a circuit such as that shown in figure 7.1(b) , the signal must first be electronically amplified by a known factor up to a suitable level .
16 A somewhat similar device , conceived by Hanson-Lowe ( 1935 ) , was the clinographic curve , which transformed an area such as that shown in Fig. 9.1 5A into that shown in Fig. 9.1 5B keeping the areas between contours the same .
17 But the ejection of grains by bombardment will not be even on a surface such as that shown in Fig. 1 1.2 .
18 In sand containing coarser and finer grains , such as that shown in Fig. 11.3 , the fine material may be removed from the area CD , thus exposing the coarser grains .
19 Various cells , such as that shown in Fig. 5.11(b) , give paths of up to 20 m .
20 Some tax reformers have argued that the abolition of MITR and other tax reliefs , such as that provided for pension fund contributions , would allow further cuts in income tax to take place .
21 Such pessimism should not , however , discourage the imaginative computer work that is developing in many bureaux or deny the role of computers in profiling and statistical work , such as that discussed in Chapter 2 .
22 erm if , if , if you , if you , if you take this view of excesses you 're not unhappy for that to happen in order to move it forward as long as you maintain the control necessary to stop it when it 's gone too far , which is exactly what he does .
23 In the latter Eärendil is , not a Redeemer , but an Intercessor , unlike the true Messiah in that it is not his own sacrifice which persuades the Valar to change the sad history of Middle-earth , but still ‘ a man of sorrows , and acquainted with grief ’ , hailed by Eönwë with eagle-like ambiguity ( see p. 151 above ) as ‘ the looked for that cometh at unawares , the longed for that cometh beyond hope ’ .
24 But that that goes through that goes to chiller wo n't it .
25 one was because they er wanted you for four years for definite after that working in evaluation so basically you 're committing yourself for five years
26 After that going for gold involves participating in a wide range of activities over a period of at least 18 months .
27 But Langmuir probes work only at low temperatures , far below that needed for fusion .
28 To endorse the suggestion that information acquired during pre-exposure interferes with the use of that acquired during conditioning requires an attempt to specify the nature of the information acquired in the first phase .
29 Cos of that come in front again .
30 Thus his writings give the opposite impression to those of the earlier moralists like Salvian , and even of that conveyed by Paulinus of Pella , a member of the senatorial aristocracy who collaborated with the Visigoths in the early years of their settlement in Aquitaine , but eventually lost the majority of his property , as he relates in his autobiographical poem , the Eucharisticon .
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