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

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1 The linguistic forms that are recorded in handbook accounts of change are , for the most part , those that lead to present RP , and not usually those that lead to other modern accents of English ; as we shall notice below , the latter forms are often explicitly rejected from the historical account .
2 Dahlgren [ 1986 ] approaches the problem of sense discrimination using an ordered set of categorial rules that are applied in sequence to the text to be discriminated .
3 Haricot beans are surely the most popular beans in the world , as it is these that are coated in tomato sauce to make baked beans .
4 Both are clifftop courses that are steeped in history .
5 My Lord er , those are the facts which er form the background to the allegations of breach of contract with negligence that are named in paragraph four and five of the statement of claim .
6 There are several periods in the calibration curve where events that are separated in calendar time by several centuries appear approximately contemporaneous from their radiocarbon results .
7 Bürger 's stress on the ‘ ideas ’ that are expressed in criticism is particularly important here .
8 Sequences were manually aligned using regions of the 16S gene that are conserved in eubacteria .
9 These findings suggest that bile salts may play an important part in the control of colonic endocrine function and may explain the increased circulating concentrations of colonic regulatory peptides that are seen in malabsorption states and after small bowel resection in humans .
10 I know that his many friends and family , as well as those who have only recently met him , think that this must be one of those marriages that are made in heaven , and will want to join me in wishing Steven and Annabelle a long and happy married life together .
11 There is continuous production of identical or similar products that are made in anticipation of sales .
12 The weak anthropic principle states that in a universe that is large or infinite in space and/or time , the conditions necessary for the development of intelligent life will be met only in certain regions that are limited in space and time .
13 It is beyond dispute that they also account for a large number of tiny rabbits that are born in breeding chambers within burrow systems .
14 His main interest is in developing practical expert systems that are installed in plant/factory/hangar environments .
15 Next , charcoal adsorbs drugs that are secreted in bile , thereby preventing their enterohepatic recirculation .
16 One of its roles is the designation of national nature reserves , areas of land that are managed in order to preserve their flora and fauna .
17 The Conservative government elected in 1979 inherited a number of urban policies that had been initiated by the Labour government between 1977 and 1979 , and that are discussed in Chapter 3 .
18 These are important questions for people who want to monitor the amount of alcohol they consume on a regular basis and perhaps replace their standard consumption with products that are reduced in alcohol .
19 The AccuFilter Water Purifying Straw , £6.99 , does allow you to drink any water straight through the straw , which filters up to 98.2 per cent of 151 known harmful chemicals and pollutants that are found in suspect water supplies .
20 Demagnetization behaviour indicates that those well-grouped magnetizations ( with high unblocking temperatures and high to moderate coercivities ) that are found in South Mountains granodiorite and microdiorite dykes reside mainly in magnetite ( Fig. 2 ) .
21 PAHs are some of the same group of cancer-causing substances that are found in cigarette smoke , oil and vehicle exhaust fumes .
22 Right , Ian concerned that are hauling in grain into brig then loading six five thirty five .
23 The amounts that are paid in pension are higher for non-manual groups and the qualifying conditions are still more favourable though the qualifying conditions for manual workers have improved in recent years .
24 There are many such little rules that are needed in order to have a good spelling corrector , that will not make some correction that is not the one you intended .
25 For example , railway investments are not evaluated using the same cost-benefit techniques that are used in road planning , despite recommendations that this should be done ( see , e.g. , Leitch 1977 ) .
26 Groom and his colleagues point out that similar calculations are badly needed for other materials that are used in monopole detectors , such as argon and methane .
27 So the six categories , or the six headings that are contained in paragraph one , one , er , comprise er , that Children in Need definition , and where the , these services in future er , will be concentrated .
28 There has always been some concern over levels of public spending and taxation , and this has played a part in the arguments about the scope and direction of social policy that are described in Chapter 13 .
29 To illustrate the combination of speculative and portfolio adjustment effects that are embodied in relative returns it is useful to analyse the changes that would arise if wealth and turnover are held constant and investors expect a rise of 1% in the relative return on UK investments in both the current and following quarters due to an expected exchange rate appreciation .
30 At the time he reached his last book , Human Knowledge , he had abandoned the claim that you could show that the world could be logically constructed out of sense experiences , and adopted a much more Kantian outlook , in which , while he erm said that all our inferences about the world must begin from sense experiences , all that the philosopher can do , is to make explicit the premises that are required in order to infer from the transitory data of my own experiences to the enduring existence of material things and the much more sophisticated kinds of existence which their minute constituents have .
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