Example sentences of "[coord] [art] [noun pl] that [be] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Do you know anything of the Old Ones , or the carvings that are in the museum ? ’
2 Most of the ideas , or the laws that were were derived which erm pertaining to the school , derived from something called the law of , now would anybody care to pronounce that ?
3 Yeah Now Pomerance , who 's one of the people in the quote , has done a lot of work recently er by that in the last five six years , looking at how we can investigate the , or objectify , the measures that w or the laws that were used by the .
4 Nor could capitalist or socialist states deal by themselves with the threat of a nuclear catastrophe , or the difficulties that were facing the developing countries .
5 Is it the plants or the birds that are the most difficult ?
6 So long as you accept the local climbing ethics nad enjoy adventurous climbing there 's little about Czech sandstone or the Czechs that 's likely to wind you up .
7 It is important to consider these ambiguities in Oakeshott 's theory and the criticisms that are made of his theory .
8 It demonstrates only the Labour party 's vindictive desire to extract the maximum revenue from high-value properties regardless of the circumstances of their occupants , or any relationship between the tax burden and the services that are provided .
9 ‘ … forces that shape the territories of living things and the problems that are posed by their geographical distribution . ’
10 You get a very good feel for , for world trade and the problems that are currently in the news at the moment with GATT , it 's a book entitled Current Issues in Agricultural Economics , right , Current Issues in Ag Econ it 's edited by er , the one and only Tony Rayner and er , David Coleman , so Rayner and Coleman are the editors ,
11 Generally speaking , the Bank stated that the pilots were operating successfully and the problems that were being experienced by staff could be rectified by the introduction of systems .
12 The message Chairman an and er having an idea of , of your second item of urgent business erm it , this perhaps provides the link the important er point that I wanted to emphasise was that the issue of rainfall , the defect on erm the drainage of an area and er water catchment areas and so on , drainage basins is a matter which can only be dealt with at the strategic level and it is therefore of considerable concern to me in view of local government and the questions that is raising about the future of strategic planning could actually make this coordination much more difficult in the future , unless we take steps now to protect the er strategic planning , whatever form local government takes strategic planning itself also needs a degree of
13 Then there 's the matter of Larkhill , and the houses that were made derelict by that tragic fire . ’
14 At this meeting the paediatrician ensures that the family are aware of the screening programme and the options that are open to them .
15 THESE are the revealing pictures that all the girls wanted to see and the ones that are likely to wound Fergie Chops the most .
16 Mind the swings , mind the shit , mind the psychopaths , sadists and prowling malignants , mind the drunks who should never be allowed out on the road , mind the child molesters , torturers and Satanists , mind the mass slayers and maimers of innocent victims , mind the drunk drivers , mind the aeroplanes that fall from the sky and the ones that are aimed at you , MIND THE HOLES IN THE UNIVERSE , PRESTON , MIND YOU DO N'T DROP THROUGH .
17 And the ones that are below target funnily enough , are productivity , which is still measured , and I do n't agree with that .
18 The final column of Table 3.12 also shows the summed results for both in situ and isolated molars ; this was done because post-depositional loss of teeth from the jaws increases the numbers of isolated teeth in fossil samples , which would include both the teeth already isolated in the pellet and the ones that were still in jaws in the pellet but became separated later .
19 And the ploughmen that were here , too they would they come from the West .
20 Right , we , we , we did actually draw , or we not draw , we , we adopted a constitution during the year and the officers that are erm elected are the Chair , the Secretary and the Treasurer , erm and other , together with other such officers , yeah to determine by general meeting , erm , so it 's really only those three , er and we have sometimes had Advice Chair if there 's only been one Chairman have n't we , one Chair person erm so I think people need to say if they do n't wish to carry on the jobs they 're doing and if anybody wishes to nominate anyone in a particular post then slip at the bottom of the minutes could be filled in and either brought to meeting or sent back to the Secretary .
21 The US military were already spending vast sums on making tritium for warheads and the reactors that were used for this process had been closed , pending repairs , in 1988 as a result of nervousness about reactor safety following the Chernobyl accident .
22 Now that 's what actually happens , there 's a there 's a dialectical interaction between people 's ideas about what society should be like and the changes that are actually going on around them .
23 By eschewing such girls he avoided a lot of foreign in-laws and chatter in disparate tongues , and the misunderstandings that are inevitably worsened by not quite speaking the same language .
24 And if you turn over onto page four , and at last pick up both the graph and the figures that are shown there and if it helps members , I can also put up the figures on the I suspect not , I think there 's , it becomes a little small for people .
25 The last quarter of the nineteenth century was a tremendous time in British deaf history , not just because of the events that took place and the deeds that were done , but also because of the men of remarkable ability and calibre who were to be giants amongst deaf , and hearing , people .
26 ‘ The orders that have gone astray and the accounts that are far from perfect ? ’
27 Oh , I think the story goes on from there , because I do n't think though and this is a personal opinion and I I 'd love the Committee to I do n't know tha that er I M R O ever did get accounts out of Liechtenstein because a year later B I M the m the ownership of it was transferred from Liechtenstein back to England but guess who the the , the owner was transfer to a charitable trust , so we 've got erm a company that is handling the investment management of seven hundred million pounds worth of pension funds which is owned by a charity and the and the accounts that were given to I M R O and these accounts were given to I M R O a year later , were charity commission er type accounts , which evidently showed something like five hundred thousand pounds in that charitable fund and er and no transactions you know , so and that company that was running that was the beneficial owner of our investment company where all the errors took place .
28 And the programmes that are on during the day , but erm this sort of thing is slightly more important I feel .
29 As with the Bar , many local authorities award grants for maintenance , but some do not , and the grants that are made are often inadequate .
30 So the ‘ markers ’ of good judgement and the rules that are really important must become so ingrained that children have their own discretion and a conscience to ‘ remind ’ them of right and wrong .
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