Example sentences of "that [be] [verb] [prep] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 By 1982 , some 180 000 ha of land had been cleared , with a further 1 million ha likely to be cleared by the completion of Repelita IV in 1988 , involving c. 300 000 ha per year in mostly primary forest areas that are cleared by burning after initial felling .
2 That is a powerful argument for companies that are thinking of locating within the Community to come to Britain .
3 Accordingly , the study focuses on the cross-sectional properties of some key financial indicators that are constructed from accounting data .
4 If the pattern is in rectangular blocks , the needles that are slipping ( that is , not knitting ) pull up the adjacent knitting and prevent the needles that are slipping from knitting properly .
5 Graft-coated : ceramic composites that are formed by using reagents that generate free radical sites on the ceramic surface .
6 I pledge to try to buy products that are made without exploiting the people who produce them , or damaging the environment .
7 ( By promotional effort is meant all the marketing activities that are employed in getting the goods or service from the company into the hands of the customer . )
8 Our interest is in political theories that require neutrality , i.e. , that are followed by acting neutrally in a principled way .
9 I do not want to make too big an issue of the large sums of money that are spent on taking LTA committee members and officials around the world , travelling in premium class and always staying in the best hotels , although it would seem that it is considerably more than the amount of money actually spent on transporting the competitors themselves .
10 It is less than £30,000 , compared with the tens or hundreds of millions that are spent on promoting tobacco .
11 These are generally large sausages that are sold for slicing , mainly to beaten cold , but some are good for cooking .
12 In this particular case , the assumption being made is that only animals that are preyed upon need camouflage .
13 This session provides an opportunity to learn about forms and styles of education in different cultures , to examine the relationship between developing study skills and general language learning and to make practical suggestions which will help students to develop skills that are needed for studying within the British educational system .
14 For example , double or triple wall sheets that are used for glazing purposes in conservatories are ideal .
15 The sums of money that have to be paid for these efforts and sacrifices will be called either its money cost of production , or , for shortness , its expenses of production ; they are the prices which have to be paid in order to call forth an adequate supply of the efforts and waitings that are required for making it ; or , in other words , they are its supply price .
16 We may then arrange the things that are required for making a commodity into whatever groups are convenient , and call them its factors of production .
17 I think that the things that are taken for granted
18 I think that the things that are taken for granted at home , make a deeper impression upon children than what they are told .
19 Culture , on the other hand , refers to more deep-rooted assumptions , beliefs and values which are often on a preconscious level , things that are taken for granted .
20 However , many have argued that the dependency perspective failed to explain how the practices of the TNCs and those who act as their agents in the Third World actually operated to produce underdevelopment , particularly where something like the kinds of development that are taken for granted in the First World have occurred regionally or in particular industries in some Third World countries .
21 ‘ Many parents are unemployed and the children have learned to go without many things that are taken for granted in other areas , ’ she said .
22 The problems that are gon na manifest themselves will any possible advantages .
23 Because my one fear is saying , yes we need four per cent thinking that are gon na go for eight , ten or whatever to put us on a par
24 I would go on a course which is gon na give you the qualifications that are gon na pay you a good sa salary .
25 Er , you should always put meat , meat and things , things that are gon na drip at the bottom , never ever put
26 Nobody puts references down here if they 've got any sense that are gon na give bad references .
27 ‘ Trouble is , it 's businesses like ours that are gon na suffer , ’ Carrie went on .
28 It 's the members of the police committee at the end of the day that 've had endorsed what the chief constable had done , and it 's their councils that are gon na suffer .
29 You do n't expect a doctor to give you drugs that are gon na drive you mad .
30 Erm , well what your mum and dad said to me is that he gets very worried , het up , really tensed about doing things , that 's going , you know , things that are gon na happen , like just driving down to a different place , er and he get 's himse himself so het up , so worried , he makes himself ill , I think that 's what 's happened
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