Example sentences of "that [vb mod] [verb] in [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The default set of reference resolution rules in CLE-1 follows Hobbs ' pattern , but this set can easily be respecified to reflect the ordering argued for below ( or , indeed , to deal with the special circumstances that may arise in particular applications ) .
2 To contribute to the development of richer economic theories that take simultaneous account of a number of issues that may arise in particular contexts .
3 Non-steroidal anti inflammatory drugs ( NSAIDs ) are associated with gastric mucosal injury that may result in peptic ulceration , upper gastrointestinal haemorrhage , and perforation .
4 Abnormalities that may occur in poorly or newly diagnosed diabetes are shown in Table 4.2 ; these include increased VLDL and LDL levels in all types of diabetes as already mentioned , but with good diabetic control both these abnormalities may completely resolve ( Nikkila & Hormila , 1978 ; Lisch & Sailer , 1981 ) .
5 That was not a proper construction of section 78 , which was drawn so as to embrace precisely the situation of this case amongst many others that might arise in individual cases .
6 As he knows , we would be prepared to consider arranging for a scientific evaluation of any equipment that might assist in public order control if the chief officers request it .
7 Most cereals that used to grow in industrialized countries had dozens or even hundreds of different varieties of seed .
8 ‘ The goal was to develop a research process that would result in systematic , accurate collection of land ownership data while facilitating maximum participation and potential for follow-up action . ’
9 According to the resolution the conference would have , among others , the following aims : to examine the state of the environment and changes which had occurred since the 1972 UN Conference on the Human Environment and since other meetings and agreements such as the 1987 Montreal protocol on the ozone layer [ see pp. 35678 ; 36412 ] ; to " examine strategies for national and international action … to promote a supportive international economic environment that would result in sustained and environmentally sound development in all countries , with a view to combating poverty and improving the quality of life " ; and to promote the " further development of international environmental law " .
10 As the House knows , Labour has no difficulty making pledges that would result in untold expenditure .
11 Lord Diplock said : " What it does in that capacity is governed by public law ; and although the legal consequences of doing it may result in creating rights enforceable in private law , those rights are not necessarily the same as those that would flow in private law from doing a similar act otherwise than in the exercise of statutory powers . "
12 Had the Russians dumped Crabb 's body into the sea off the mouth of the harbour as they steamed past , suitably weighted with ropes that would rot in due course ?
13 As it was , however , the US was slowly , and not too slowly , getting itself into a position where its responsibilities tended to supplant rather than complement those of the French : and this was something which at least had to be offset against all the delays that would ensue in European rearmament .
14 Well I think this war the aim of this war is to achieve erm minimum casualty , and by doing what the allied forces are doing by denying the Iraqui forces the logistics such as transportations and communication system is very vital to reduce the power of the enemy and then you can force him to retreat , or you can weaken the army that will result in minimum casualty for the allied forces .
15 The Institute supports the ASB 's development of a statement of principles , but maintains that the statement should not anticipate points of debate that will appear in future standards .
16 ‘ To appreciate the real position , the relative size of costs in ( CAA headquarters at ) Gatwick and ( JAA Headquarters at ) Hoofdorp have to be taken into account , as well as the benefits that will stem in due course from the JAA-wide applicability of Certificates and Approvals .
17 Tank-bred specimens are hardy fish that will thrive in soft or hard water between pH 6.2 and 7.2 .
18 There is a sort of hidden agenda , because according to MacWeek , Apple believes that implementing as much of Macintosh System as possible for iAPX-86 will increase the number of programs that will run in native mode on the planned PowerPC-based Macs because the potential of the huge MS-DOS base will give Mac developers an incentive to make their code portable .
19 While there are some featherweight kites that will rise in calm air on thermal currents , or elevate when the flyer applies tension on the line by pulling as with the Eastern fighting kites , our concern is that there should be adequate wind strength .
20 A small pair of scissors that will cut in awkward little corners , etc. ;
21 X-terminal firm Visual — the Gipsi SA , Paris , France , and Visual Technology Inc , Westborough , Massachusetts , combine — is teaming up with Link Technologies , Fremont , California , the big general-purpose US terminal house and a subsidiary of Wyse Technology Inc , to develop a new , competitively priced X-terminal line targeted at OEMs , distributors and value added resellers that will sell in significant volume .
22 That such genes exist is shown by the many mutants in the genes of mice that can result in abnormal limb development .
23 The new athletic demands on untrained muscles and tendons produce the inflammation , pain and weakness that can result in severe and permanent disability .
24 Good classroom planning and organisation and an awareness of the way in which children relate to and use their surroundings can help to reduce at least some of the stresses and confusion that can arise in day-to-day work for children with sight problems .
25 This description of Heaven , London 's biggest gay disco , omits the sense of camaraderie ( and occasionally , solidarity ) that can exist in gay venues , yet it captures a state akin to that of Jameson 's second basic feature of modernism , which he terms ‘ schizophrenia ’ :
26 When first imported they are often in almost freshwater , but will appreciate an addition of salt as they are really a marine fish that can exist in freshwater for a while .
27 Third , the coincidence between this group of adjectives and those that can occur in ordinary predicative position appears to be exact , and this is the more significant in that this is the only case where there is complete agreement between a pair of adjective positions .
28 Charcoal will not adsorb nitrites , ammonia or nitrates , but is useful in removing chlorine , and substances like dyes and pesticides that can occur in untreated tapwater .
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