Example sentences of "that [be] [art] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The integration into mainstream training , of topics that are no immediately recognised by bureaux workers as important , can often be an answer to fulfilling policy requirements .
2 So , if modern orthodox astronomy seems esoteric and omniscient , let's erect alternative theories of astronomy that are no less esoteric , and which challenge the claim to omniscience .
3 And it will be a priority of the AEA Board to ensure that any AEA employees who do move into the private sector do so on terms that are no less favourable than those they currently enjoy .
4 Camembert is also made from pasteurised or fresh milk and , like Brie , it is the mass-produced pasteurised cheeses that are the most readily available .
5 Less advertising spending makes the media conglomerates that are the most likely bidders poorer , as well as reducing the value of the franchises themselves .
6 What is in question is the comfortable argument that socially acceptable forms of work organisation always just happen to be those that are the most efficient .
7 It 's bends and curves carry names that are the most romantic in Grand Prix racing .
8 But it is the enclosing mountains that are the most impressive and arresting features of the glen .
9 The hazards in the life of a plant in the field are not only those of competition from neighbours , though it may be these that are the most relentless .
10 This enables the reader to constrain their inferences and expectations to those that are the most relevant .
11 Ash is produced when the coal is burnt and has proved to be something for the salvation for many plants and animals the ash is so fine that it has to be turned into a slurry and put into the to settle out these can be up to eight years during which time it becomes none the less but an artificial mud flat quickly colonized by weeds , pioneers crucial to the complex way of life in our natural world But for bird-watchers it is the bird that attracted to these artificial mud flats that are the most exciting development within the boundaries of these power station nature reserves .
12 It is one of the paradoxes of life that the genres that are the most condemned are the ones that get the most review space .
13 Is it the plants or the birds that are the most difficult ?
14 I know in the free market , resources will be allocated , erm , in an optimal way , in that those , er , those sectors that , that are the most productive , in economic terms , you know , they can produce more output per unit input , alright , those sectors that can do that will get the resources .
15 Okay right erm , so what seems to emerge is that it 's economic factors that are the most important er determinants affecting the migrant 's decision .
16 They 're the ones that are the most emotive .
17 If shares are priced accurately then the market will be allocatively efficient in terms of channelling funds towards those companies that are the most productive .
18 As for the New Boisterous , the cheery spree of custard colours and polemical beiges that are the persistently ‘ new ’ colourmotion , let's get it straight — the State of Pop is not Grey , but over-determined by a stifling , cloning rainbow coalition of mediocrity .
19 This is the point erm , well Plato made the point that the people we most want to rule us are probably the ones that are the least likely to want to take on that duty and Ben Williams made the same point the other way round that the people who rise to the top in politics are likely to be the ones that we would least like to have governing us .
20 In fact , FISA took its revenge in the form of a $5,000 fine and , in some teams , the constructors took other forms of revenge that were no less petty .
21 that were a very good send off were n't it for me ?
22 Recall that for Robert Burton in 1621 it was not our bestial qualities that were the most dangerous , but our civilized ones perverted ( above , Chapter 8 ) ; now , the civilized in perverted form is also the primitive and bestial .
23 Instead it was the popular classes themselves , and especially the petite bourgeoisie , that were the most salient social classes in relationship to the Parisian bourgeoisie .
24 And why was it , she wondered , that , if tiles had to slip , it had to be the ones that were the most inaccessible ?
25 What appealed to me was the notion , on paper at least , of dealing with a so-called pacifist who was unaware of his feelings and potential for violence inside himself that were the very same feelings he abhorred in society .
26 There is thrust into their lives of monotonous tasks and grey streets an epic hour of colour and strife that is no more a mere matter of other men 's boots and a leather ball than a violin concerto is a mere matter of some other man 's catgut and resin .
27 Just to the north of the village there is a bridge over the Emme that is a particularly interesting example of the characteristic rural Swiss timber-built covered bridge .
28 This small branch — it has only 42 members — showed that something that is a little ‘ out of the ordinary ’ can prompt a very good public response to Wings Appeal .
29 These two reasons — the public sector 's ability to spread risk more thinly and the lower after-tax interest rate relevant to resources displaced from private consumption — justify the use of a public sector discount rate that is a little lower than the interest rate inclusive of tax and risk at which private firms must borrow .
30 We are prepared to adopt a system that is a little more complicated , provided that it is fairer and responds more to the wishes of the British public .
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