Example sentences of "that [am/are] [verb] in [det] " in BNC.

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1 It is these methods and techniques that are explained in this book .
2 This set me thinking on the themes that are expressed in this book .
3 The engineering approach not only includes the road system designs that are debated in this book , but also incorporates attempts to modify the vehicles .
4 This issue raises a whole series of complex methodological questions that are examined in some detail in P.A. Consultants ' 1987 review .
5 It is these features that are explored in this chapter .
6 Er the second initiative was to form industry groups , er textiles , retail , er automotive erm chemicals and plastics , none of those industry groups will be surprising to you since those are all the predominant industry groups in the region but again forming groups , three , four , five people again across practice areas to get to know about that particular industry group so that they can focus on er er companies that are operating in that group er put on seminars er and have small workshops , they would attract those sort of people , those sort of businesses in and in that way penetrate the er companies .
7 The plaintiff 's accountant Mr confines himself to quantifying the heads of loss and does n't speak with reference to the er allegations that are made in any way .
8 Labour Members may jeer in a debate in the House , but do they believe that they will get through an election campaign with the inconsistencies that are revealed in this document ?
9 Browsing through the thesaurus allows the user to move between ideas and concepts , on the one hand , and individual terms — either as an alphabetical list , or as separate records in which all the terms that are related in any way are displayed , along with the scope notes .
10 However , it is not only the ‘ moral ’ as opposed to ‘ natural ’ qualities that are treated in this way .
11 Sometimes horses that are kept in such unacceptable conditions and are not exercised , which is frequently the fate of stallions , develop other forms of behaviour , in compensation , which are more socially acceptable .
12 On the level of er drugs and alcohol though we 're concerned to provide more social work time and support for the voluntary er agencies that are working in this field and also to provide direct services to people who are using drugs .
13 Extensive data have been collected through interviews with individual students ; analytic schemes have been developed that are grounded in that data , rather than in single learning theories or externally prescribed theoretical frameworks .
14 You can link object with drawn lines that are constrained in some way or other .
15 The quality , Q , of each lattice is denoted by the percentage of intended words that are found in that lattice .
16 The capsule containing the two arching semicircular canals that are found in either side of the skull of the proto-fish and the lamprey has been improved considerably by the jawed fish .
17 I guess not many that are sat in this room .
18 Many of the skills we acquire on the most mundane level are exactly the same as those that are needed in any high-powered job — the ability to manage people , to organize schedules , make the most of limited resources , to keep calm in a crisis , and to encourage those dependent upon us .
19 This work started originally in , in erm Nottingham University and in Aberdeen University and erm now we 're rather lucky in that I think we have erm one company , Oxford Instruments , that supply almost all the big magnets that are used in this work all over the world .
20 Bryan Wilson ( 1970 ) has contributed some very useful sub-divisions of the sect category and various sociologists have tried to classify the new religions that have emerged during the second half of the present century in an attempt to find some order in the enormous variety of beliefs , practices and organisations that are manifested in these movements ( eg Beckford , 1985 ; Wallis , 1983 ) .
21 Thirdly , the fossils that are preserved in any particular geological formation reflect the fauna that gave rise to them , but they do not accurately represent them .
22 So although lexicographers may purposely employ experts to contribute to the compilation of definitions in more esoteric domains , it is nevertheless the case that more everyday words will have more widely understood patterns of usage that are reflected in both the definitions they possess and the manner in which they are used in a typical business letter .
23 Thus , at the global scale , the International Council of Scientific Unions ( ICSU ) has endorsed the setting up of the International Geosphere Biosphere Project ( IGBP ) to ‘ describe and understand the interactive physical , chemical and biological processes that regulate the total Earth system , the unique environment it provides for life , the changes that are occurring in that system and the manner by which these changes are influenced by human actions ’ ( Report of ad hoc Planning Group for IGBP 1986 , quoted in IGBP 1988 ) .
24 After a series of experiences that are construed in those terms , the cumulative effect may be an assault on the core of a person 's self-image and self-respect that is lasting and pervasive .
25 Erm if you have a look through them and then have a quick write down of what gifts you think the different ones that are mentioned in this are using .
26 I believe all of the forms in the procedures that I 'm responsible for have , and are the one that are mentioned in those procedures are now versioned and dated .
27 I think it 's been established that thirty-eight per cent of the people who now serve on police authorities have business e e experience a an and I I really like my Lor Noble Lord , Lord , er do n't really appreciate the need for the changes that are suggested in this bill .
28 The paper praised Biograph for ‘ having opened up a new vein for motion picture subjects ’ , argued that ‘ no orator , no editorial writer , no essayist could so strongly and effectively present the thoughts that are conveyed in this picture ’ , and concluded that it was ‘ another demonstration of the force and power of motion pictures as a means of conveying ideas ’ .
29 Less well known , perhaps , is our vision of sustainable development , production and consumption , matters that are addressed in some detail in the document referred to in paragraphs 22 and 23 , above .
30 In the middle of the spectrum are those rare books that are rooted in some sort of evidence while looking at humans as the fascinating evolutionary product that they are .
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