Example sentences of "that are [vb pp] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Figs 7 and 8 show a couple of illustrative fingerings ; as you play through these make sure that you take careful note of the formulae that are written underneath the notation .
2 They do n't seem to be bothered about things that are written in the press , ’ he says .
3 Rather , I would like to consider some of the more fundamental problems that are connected with the general nature of ‘ sociological positivism ’ and its relation to classical criminology .
4 It 's the same sort of cities commercial centre er let's explore the opportunities , there must be a market place out there er and market place across the north of England must be vast when you think about all the pension funds that are connected to the er to the public companies .
5 And it was to look at basic supermarket products really that are sourced from the Third World , and to try and have a standard that you could say , yes , that 's been traded fairly .
6 George Swift , Axminster Weaver and Heather Dunne , Creeler , inspect the vast array of coloured yarns that are mounted on a frame ( a creel ) behind the loom .
7 Kevin Scully , senior vice-president of Global Systems and Technology , says : ‘ What we have can be described as a centralised database with applications that are decentralised on a global basis .
8 Wolstenholme confirmed that Star Clubs and the inner city tournaments that are run by the Trust encourage juniors of all ethnic groups .
9 It is just information , Chairman , that the amounts in the various categories that are recorded within the paper and I think probably
10 The two successive episodes of Northern Hemisphere ice-sheet collapse began at precisely the same time as the climate shifts that are recorded in the Greenland ice core ( within the cited uncertainty ) .
11 Farmers wo n't even bother to harvest it , right , simply because , the bulk of it , the total production costs , will be labour , will be the labour costs of harvesting , and if they ca n't cover those labour costs of harvesting by selling their produce , which they wo n't be able to if there 's been a bumper harvest because prices are very low , they 'll just leave the things rotting on the trees and er , that is , that is what , what happens quite regularly in horticultural markets which tend not to be markets that are supported through the Common Agricultural Policy .
12 The main areas of concern were the lack of fire resistance of the intermediate floors that are supported by the unprotected steel uprights of the bookstacks on the floor below , and the inadequate means of escape from the Reading Room area .
13 He also considers the problems that are created as a result of the fragmented nature of much research and the rather narrowly defined categories and classifications which research in child care is in danger of having to use ; categories that are essentially administrative and legal constructions .
14 One researcher has suggested that they may be able to detect the very low frequency vibrations that are created in the water by waves and reflected back from the ocean floor , an echo-location system similar in principle to that used , at the other extreme end of the frequency scale , by bats .
15 On out-of-the-money puts , the implied volatility is usually higher than on options that are struck at the money ( ie , at current forward exchange rates ) , especially when a currency is under pressure .
16 The inputs could be details entered onto a form , with a completed form as the output , or the raw materials that are fed into a production process for conversion to assembled components .
17 These are just some of the many examples of journalists facing danger and oppression that are documented in the Review , which is published annually by the International Press Institute .
18 Investment criteria that are applied as a matter of course to every other company are in danger of being abandoned completely as the institutions face the prospect of being sucked in by the Government 's subtle propaganda .
19 Comfortable Seats — Clio is equipped with seats that are manufactured in the same traditional style as those in larger cars .
20 This is a general danger or problem with theories that are based on a consensus view of society — a view that society is held together by common values , shared by all .
21 Secondly , it will develop intellectual structures in a young mind that are based on a feeling for , or an intuitive grasp of mathematical concepts .
22 Current powers do not allow for searches that are based on a policeman 's hunch that someone may be carrying an illicit article , or for blanket searches that are carried out in a particular area or among particular groups .
23 In this respect , therefore , our work conforms to the general principles of Labov 's work and is not comparable with studies ( experimental or otherwise ) that are based on the language of , for example , RP-speaking or near RP-speaking persons from amongst the analyst 's own university students .
24 The emotions that are stirred by a human sacrifice will be useful to us , in order to be certain we have enough power for the Wete Mo Nan Dlo .
25 To measure oesophageal body motility , variables measured were : ( 1 ) amplitude of contraction ( mm Hg ) , defined as the difference between the baseline pressure and the maximal pressure during the pressure event ; ( 2 ) duration of contraction ( s ) , defined as the time elapsed between the start and the end of the pressure event ; ( 3 ) area under the pressure curve ( mm Hg×s ) , calculated from the sum of all pressure values between the start and the end of the pressure event , multiplied by the sampling interval ; ( 4 ) propagation velocity ( cm/s ) , defined as the speed of a contraction and calculated from the delay time and the distance between the sensors ; ( 5 ) contractility ( mm Hg/s ) , defined as the maximal increment between consecutive pressure values divided by the sampling interval ; ( 6 ) total contractions ( No/24 h ) , defined as pressure curves that are not rejected as artifacts ; ( 7 ) propagated contractions ( No/24 h ) , defined as contractions that are detected by a proximal pressure transducer and followed by a contraction at the distal sensor .
26 So I 'm not therefore an expert on the issues that are raised by the private care question and I hope you 'll be appropriately kind when it comes to the questioning .
27 While we wish to avoid the pitfalls of many earlier studies on ‘ peaceful ’ or ‘ violent ’ societies by pulling out one behavioural feature as overridingly important in the analysis , we feel nevertheless that several issues of general interest have emerged , all of which are suggestive for the further understanding of societal peaceful coexistence , and we turn now to a brief consideration of some major points that are raised in the ethnographic papers .
28 of the questions that are raised in the House ?
29 It is , of course , difficult to make any sense of these figures ; in any case , as Nuttall argues , what is important is the kind of results that are obtained for the money spent .
30 The warranties that are obtained from the vendors are much less wide ranging than is the case in an " arms'-length " transaction .
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