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

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1 But there are other factors involved in the way in which pupils use their sight that are of relevance to the teacher , especially since it may be found that pupils who have comparable recorded levels of visual acuity seem to use their sight differently .
2 ‘ Mr Ashdown would be better concentrating on the basic issues that are of concern to the electorate rather than perpetually engaging in imagined card games that he thinks he would like to play on Friday morning . ’
3 In the shorter term , it is possible to raise several issues that are of concern to those working with pre-school and special needs .
4 Earnings only build as office experience imparts skills that are of value to the employer .
5 This would be the case where an R&D programme and its objective are clearly defined and each of the parties is given the opportunity of exploiting any of the results that are of interest to it , or where the results are used solely for the purposes of further research .
6 This use of contexts — marking objects that are of interest to some other system — is a frequent usage .
7 This trebles the amount of protected merchantable forest — large trees that are of interest to conservationists and the forest industry — from 12,500 hectares to 39,100 hectares .
8 Here , as elsewhere , a translator would be well advised to use those explanations which are compatible with the languages that are of interest to him/her and ignore the rest .
9 Now it could be said of course that we do n't offer the same kind of very intense opportunities that are on offer to undergraduates , but in some senses , and many adults have testified to this , this is an advantage , because it enables people in their own time , and sometimes over a fairly prolonged period , to explore with a tutor , a scholar , the kind of interests that they have in the issues that have concerned them in society .
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