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

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1 The aim of the business leader must be to be the best , for only the best command their own destiny and achieve the sort of rewards that are sought for themselves and their people .
2 It is sufficient here to recognize that individuals at work are motivated by the sorts of rewards that are available .
3 Difficulties of setting up a system of rewards that is directly linked to performance appraisal and the achievement of objectives .
4 A HMM is a collection of states that are connected by transitions .
5 To the extent that these arenas support and acknowledge people 's feelings and their search for greater clarity , they must presuppose a set of values that is different from the one which underlies the common staffroom ethos ; and after a while this clash of values may become explicit .
6 The legitimate questions for a judge in his role as interpreter of the enacted law are : ‘ How has Parliament , by the words that it has used in the statute to express its intentions , defined the category of acts that are entitled to the immunity ?
7 As consumers we can demand a change in the manufacture of products that are threatening our health now .
8 Stage 2 Making Strategic Decisions — Strategic decisions are those which determine the long-term policies of the firm and are necessary if the firm is to meet its objectives eg. policy changes relating to the range of products that are sold .
9 Laing fills the void left by Marty Strutt 's return to Bangor while Robson is given his chance ahead of a bevy of scrum-halves that are on the Shane Park books .
10 It is often possible to effect change by apparently recommending the continuation or intensification of interactions that are at the root of family problems .
11 They are in effect the fundamentals of molecules that are already vibrationally excited .
12 Toshiba Corp has been showing off the robotics work it is engaged on at its research centre , where it has a number of projects that are or have grown out of government-sponsored projects : it is developing eyes 2mm to 3mm in diameter for a micromachine for use in inspecting pipes in nuclear power stations , and also a software-controlled self-mobile robot for use in space where not all astronauts can be expected to be robot experts .
13 The type of projects that are delayed will vary from industry to industry .
14 Demanding higher levels of technical efficiency from domestic suppliers is directly related to the need to standardize and improve the quality of inputs that are used in later stages of manufacturing , where closer physical location to the main plant is crucial .
15 FRED 1 did not address the making of provisions in respect of operations that are to be discontinued in future periods .
16 This kind of administrative structure may be regarded as likely to lead to the implementation of policies that are at variance with those favoured by elected local councils .
17 Third , do parties put forward programmes of policies that are " different " and offer a real choice , and is it the case that the winning party carries out its programme if elected to office ?
18 This may consist either of views as to the proper policy-making procedures — the way things are to be done — or of particular sets of policies that are perceived to be in the best interests of the nation .
19 Should he not turn his attention vigorously to sorting out the common agricultural policy , which is endangering the Uruguay round and remains a serious blot which is totally inconsistent with the sort of policies that are embodied in the new treaty ?
20 Boris Ford thought that Lord Robbins and his Committee had to accept some of the blame ‘ for the ease with which the grey eminences at the Department have been able to enlist radical ministers like Sir Edward Boyle and Mr Crosland in support of policies that are socially and academically reactionary ’ .
21 ‘ We have announced over recent weeks a range of policies that are specifically geared to improve the prospects for manufacturing , both the efficiency of existing manufacturing and widening the manufacturing base . ’
22 It turns out that there is no single mythical ‘ UFO phenomenon ’ ; instead there is a collection of phenomena that are probably independent and which may well require several different mechanisms to explain them all .
23 In this way , by unburdening semantics of phenomena that are resistant to semantic treatment but tractable to pragmatic explanation , there is considerable hope that pragmatics can simplify semantic theories .
24 The big problem with this latter group is to find some sort of unifying factor that will make sense or give a theme to a miscellany of oddments that are less than distinguished .
25 The figures for the proportion of vacancies that are acceptable , men aged 55 and over have very low reservation wages ( especially in the second period ) and appear to accept almost any job .
26 A quality plan will explain the scale and er numbers of checks that are involved .
27 That actually is an awful lot of roads that are not going to be maintained in the coming year .
28 Using the best of the season 's fruits we 've put together a delicious array of puddings that are easy to make and wo n't pile on the pounds .
29 They can not therefore meet the needs of cities that are searching for a method to restrain traffic over large areas .
30 For instance , first-school classrooms with colourful montages of the children 's own work and collections of objects that are interesting to touch and fun to look at provide a stimulating background for pupils whether they have defective vision or not .
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