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

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1 I give you a number and you give me some other numbers that are tied up with it in some way .
2 On top of all this , you have the less obvious costs incurred by the denial of the use of your funds that are tied up in outstanding debts .
3 We will not be able to supply an adequate home care service without the release of the resources that are tied up in our elderly persons homes .
4 Now I 'd like to bring you back to Mr Williamson 's opening remarks in which he described the allocations of land for industry and all these other things that are tied in with industry now as generous , making generous allocations , and the Civic Society would like to see those allocations rather less generous , we are like trying to develop a climate of restraint when on the expansion of Harrogate and the rate at which people are encouraged or wish to come into the town .
5 Nothing of what I am going to attempt to say should in any way be read as denying the value of psychoanalysis nor as implying that the Church has not been , and continues to be , deeply misogynistic in ways that are damaging both to women and to the Church itself .
6 It is also used in many of the cakes for decorative effects , piping , and backgrounds that are peaked up with a palette knife so that the icing hardens into a choppy surface to represent grass or sea .
7 Names that are flying around at the moment are the US General Accounting Office , the Stanford Research Institute or one of the US National Laboratories such as the Los Alamos Lab .
8 Do not forget to bring the cable needles that are crossed over to E position before knitting the following four rows .
9 All soya sauces provide invaluable seasoning to strict vegetarian diets that are based mainly on relatively bland grains .
10 From the William Tyndale affair , the Brent affair and Burnage affair interspersed with riots at Handsworth , Toxteth and at football matches , it is the levels of indiscipline in school that are featured prominently as the primary cause .
11 If the hour and 25 minutes sometimes drags through moments that are spun out for too long , and through some unnecessary tricksiness with the screens , that 's because it seems Lepage has n't yet quite found what he wants Miles Davis and Jean Cocteau to reveal to him .
12 and I 've re I have quite a high awareness about women 's position in society , but because of that I feel that I 've now come to reject the term feminism because erm I think it 's also harming the people who , you know , it 's harming the women that are holding on to that er , label because it is label and that is erm because it 's , because it 's a label it then it 's blocking er forms progress for women .
13 Look at the fears/wishes that are called up in ‘ Fitcher 's Bird ’ : the fear of being enchanted , of having one 's own will overcome by that of another ; the fear of being punished for one 's curiosity , one 's will-to-know ; the fear of being locked forever in the bloody chamber .
14 If qualification is hard to define , it is because it is one of the fundamental notions that are called on in building linguistic structures ; it is one member of a subsystem which in its essence will actually reduce to three terms : qualification , equation ( on which see Section 1.7 ) , and absence of relation .
15 And the more poor little Britain takes a battering , the more bombs that are called down on the wreck of London , the sooner it will be .
16 That he was still a juvenile was evident from the lighter markings on his wings that are lost only in maturity .
17 It will finance costs that are justified only by their global benefits .
18 And in the surrounding marshy countryside , farmers raise fighting water-buffalo that are sent all over Spain for their date with destiny at the hands of the matadors .
19 A joint initiative between BMW and Bolney Motors , it recycles everything in the damaged cars that are sent there for ‘ treatment ’ .
20 Other activities of a creative sort are ones that are built in over and above that .
21 To do this it uses raw materials that are drifting around in the cell , being , very probably , the products of other protein machines .
22 He concludes with a formal oath : ‘ I , the Lord , have spoken ; surely this will I do to all this wicked congregation that are gathered together against me : in this wilderness they shall come to a full end , and there they shall die . ’
23 phenomena that are influenced mainly by the body clock will be affected more ( you are sleeping at the ‘ wrong time ’ as determined by this clock ) than those determined mainly by external factors .
24 The major hazards will come from aerosols containing microbes that are breathed in by workers in biotechnology factories .
25 In deeper waters are sculpins ( Family Cottidae ) , eel-pouts ( Zoarcidae ) , polar cod Arctogadus glacialus , polar halibut Reinhardtius hippoglossoides ; further south these give way to the more familiar cold water species — northern cod , haddock , coalfish , skate , halibut , herrings , etc. , that are hunted commercially for European and North American markets .
26 These are faults — which is where John McEnroe comes in — that are smoothed out by a second distillation .
27 That there 's more to Normski than his manic public persona is obvious here , with the music playing , and the beaming photos of himself and Janet Street-Porter that are propped up through the house .
28 On Brother and Toyota machines , the needles that are selected forward of the needlebed are the needles that will knit .
29 For the same reason you should place any edge stitches that are selected back to B position — the selector level will select the pattern of needles in working position , regardless of where they fall on the needlebed .
30 It 's easy to say that the smashing of a guitar is a loss to some potential player or other , but very few guitars are smashed compared with , say , the thousands of great instruments that are stored away in collections , in bank vaults etc .
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