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

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1 ‘ Well , if I do , I 've chosen a pretty safe place to do it in , I think , ’ she responded tenderly , exploring the commanding contours of his face with fingers that had been aching to do this for months .
2 I agree with the Secretary of State that the matters involved are highly technical and that the Hydrotechnica report deals with matters that have been at the heart of the controversy .
3 Cirrus Logic Inc has reported fourth quarter net profits down 37.6% at $2.5m on turnover up 81.7% at $104.6m ; net profit for the year to March 31 rose 20.1% at $20.6m on turnover up 63.0% to $354.8m ; net per share , off 37.5% at $0.10 in the quarter , rose 19% to $0.81 in the year ; the comparisons are with figures that have been restated to reflect the acquisitions of Acumos Inc in the first quarter and Pacific Communications Sciences Inc in the fourth .
4 But this image of autonomy and of the self can be threatening , too , to women who do have a strong allegiance to feminism ; and the threat intersects with assumptions that have been made in some feminist discourse about who is or is not ‘ really ’ a feminist .
5 Some of them presented her with gifts that had been made in the centre 's workshops .
6 During the presentation , two briefcases were crammed full with used dealing books containing clients ' names and addresses , and with leads that had been left carelessly lying around on desks .
7 In this chapter we shall be dealing with files that have been designed to make direct record retrieval as easy and rapid as possible .
8 In proposing hypotheses , people are guided by knowledge of past failures , by analogies with theories that have been successful in handling related subject matters ; Peirce 's ‘ affinity ’ between mind and nature is an allusion to something which is required to explain the speed of the growth of knowledge ; and testing theories is an intentional activity which appeals to general cognitive aims — to describe reality , anticipate experience , solve problems , produce elegant and simple formalisms , etc .
9 The hearth was drifted up with cinders that had been left uncleared when today 's fire was lit .
10 When applicable , these two sources of law provided shippers with benefits that had been unavailable under the Harter Act .
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