Example sentences of "that are [adv] [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 However , allowing for additions by providing areas that are logically extensions of the prime data tracks , rather than just physically , has made it necessary to double the size of the lowest-level index , with separate entries for records on the prime data and overflow tracks .
2 When graded tests are used for subjects that are squarely part of the ‘ core curriculum ’ , maths , sciences , languages , and English , there may be a certain reluctance to introduce such a system .
3 According to Andrews , Ontos DB — described as a component object database environment — resides at a higher level than persistent languages such as C++ and SmallTalk or databases that are simply collections of objects that use C++ topologies rather than SQL .
4 Notice that periodic waves that are even functions of time , that is , symmetric about the time origin , can be represented by a constant and just cosine waves , while waves that are odd functions of time , that is , reversed in sign about the time origin , can be represented by just sine waves .
5 There are about 300 fiches which include the NACAB information system as well as six of the 15 reference books that are normally part of the bureau system .
6 It ignores the security , directory services and the time services that are also part of DCE 's secure core .
7 First , there are the substantive responsibilities which go hand in hand with the moral virtues that are inseparably part of the intellectual life .
8 This compares with head movement times that are usually orders of magnitude greater , and the direct access throughput is often roughly doubled if this technique is used .
9 The interior of the villa is largely taken over by the Modern Art Museum which is spread through 35 rooms that are still marvels of late eighteenth-century elegance , with luxurious decoration in plaster , parquet floors and chandeliers .
10 In other words , how do you distinguish between those changes in neural activity that reflect the coding of information in the brain and those that are merely signs of activity with no functional significance ?
11 This applies both for single-record positions and for buckets that are only part of a track in size .
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