Example sentences of "that [is] [vb pp] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Anteating ( where " ants " are deemed for convenience to include termites — another convergence as we shall see ) is a " trade " that is filled by a variety of convergent mammals .
2 But this does n't explain why we should think it is the sort that is invoked in an argument from analogy .
3 A puzzling question , especially one that is asked in the form of a riddle .
4 This limit does not apply to standard equipment that is fitted by the manufacturer .
5 This limit does not apply to standard equipment that is fitted by the manufacturer .
6 This limit does not apply to standard equipment that is fitted by the manufacturer .
7 These findings show a threefold increase in acid secretion in H pylori positive healthy volunteers that is explained by H pylori induced hypergastrinaemia and a sixfold increase in acid secretion in the duodenal ulcer patients that is explained by the combination of H pylori induced hypergastrinaemia and an exaggerated acid response to stimulation by gastrin .
8 The energy that is lost during an exothermic reaction is first transferred to the reaction mixture .
9 However he says he hopes to establish MNOD as an industry standard for storing musical information , since it retains information that is lost in the MIDI format , and once he gets backing from the industry , work will begin on extending the format .
10 A thesaurus module that is integrated into the software used for database creation , maintenance and searching is particularly valuable .
11 Topical treatment ( a cream that is applied to the skin ) , is used for mild or moderately severe acne .
12 The alternative version has the same two properties together making up a property complex that is applied to the immediately adjacent subject of the sentence ; moreover in both cases the complex as a whole is assigned syntactically to the subject E ; the sole difference is in the matter of which property is taken as " senior " to the other within the bounds of the complex , as in ( 63 ) , and in such a case this will produce an infinitesimal semantic difference : ( 63 ) However this sort of syntactic trading is only possible where the language contains suitable lexical items ; it must have an adverb and verb with the appropriate meanings ; thus , in the absence of an adverb equivalent to after a change and a verb meaning to be orange , for instance , English can not offer such an alternative for ( 64 ) : ( 64 ) in spring , their skin turns orange 5.8 The range of verbs which can occur with postverbal adjectives is in fact quite wide .
13 For this reason , something that is accepted as a satisfactory causal explanation at one point in time can become problematic at another .
14 Some of them must be : for children to see their parents on their knees in the privacy of their own room ; a spiritually disciplined life that is accepted as the daily norm ; the absence of prolonged marital discord coupled with complete honesty with each other , a deep awareness of personal loyalty to God and to each other .
15 We have a homework policy that is accepted in the schools .
16 Obviously , as this pattern is made from natural materials , one can not achieve the precision and effect of an exact replica that is obtained with a ruler and hand-drawn lines or circles .
17 They have presented solutions of both forms of the Hilbert problem and shown that each of these agrees with the solution that is obtained by the method referred to above ( Hauser and Ernst , 1989 a ) .
18 If it is , lift it further with a long-ranging reverse punch and exploit the gap that is made with a following roundhouse kick to the floating ribs .
19 The report also allows me to re-confirm the financial contribution that is made to the running costs of the Unit .
20 I begin by repeating the point that my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State made in a letter to my hon. Friend the Member for Devon , North on 14 January , that in an organisation the size of the health service , which deals with so many patient contacts , it should not be surprising — indeed , it should be welcomed — that we do not seek to impose total uniformity on every single decision that is made about the treatment of patients across the country .
21 This method avoids the full demands upon parliamentary time that is made by the better known procedure for considering general , or public , legislation .
22 Lastly we want to sort of clear up some of the mess that is made by the previous conservative registration .
23 Very anxious to promote the Wales in Europe scheme because it 's been very important to us , including the links that er we have been able to build up with other regions of Europe in Catalonia , , Lombardy and Battenberkaburg above all er which our our sort of strong erm er neighbours which can teach us a lot about industry and these are the areas that we will want to link up with by having this extra seat in the European parliament , er and obviously I mean there are sorts of areas where we have some sympathy with the occasional point that is made by the anti-Europe speakers on the other side .
24 But it is an assumption that is made throughout the developing world , where current energy plans would cost $100 billion per year .
25 Also Landseer came to Green 's rescue on this , his favourite subject , and wrote in the New London Review , ‘ It does not appear that the landed proprietors among these mountains , feel a necessity for improvements of this sort , by the havoc that is displayed in the felling of their woods and coppices . ’
26 If the brake is not applied by the driver then it is applied automatically ; it is the frequency of these automatic braking incidents that is recorded as an error .
27 There is up and down this country a crisis in the regions that is exacerbated by the British Government over additionality .
28 Luggage that is destined for the aeroplane 's hold is x-rayed .
29 This is a cost , but as Eisenberg has pointed out , it is a cost that is borne by the company 's shareholders rather than its managers .
30 The Seya-Namioka type monochromator contains an anastigmatic concave diffraction grating and line spectra produced using this monochromator do not exhibit the characteristic shoulder on the side of each peak that is caused by the coma-type aberration .
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