Example sentences of "that are [adj] of " in BNC.

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1 Weiss believes friendships to be important in so far as they reflect attitudes and behaviour that are supportive of the individual 's own beliefs , and they provide a reassurance of self-worth by virtue of their acceptance .
2 Under the scheme , forest management and surveillance will be maintained and local people will be permitted to continue to exploit the forest in ways that are supportive of existing ecosystems .
3 It is generally older dogs that are nervous of vehicles , especially if they are strays whose only previous experience of travelling in this fashion is being dumped in the dog warden 's van .
4 Although the entry in the general dictionary understandably includes a variety of collocations that are representative of other domains ( e.g. ’ vote ’ , ’ politic ’ , ’ conservative ’ , ’ society ’ , and ’ public ’ , all of which suggest an origin in parliamentary proceedings ) , there are still a large number of words common to both entries .
5 Moreover , this result may simply be a reflection of the generality and ’ everydayness ’ of Estate Agents ' text : just as the LOB gave good coverage of this domain , the Banking corpus also contains language structures that are representative of estate agent 's text .
6 It is not only the sects that are guilty of fortress mentalities : we have come to believe that God is to be found only in our prayer groups , fellowships and denominational congregations .
7 erm but you 're also going to know that you 're contributing to the society erm and that even if some people in the newspapers and some politicians are dismissing unemployed people and saying that they 're scroungers , that that is n't the case for you , that you are erm making a positive input into society , probably a much more positive input than a lot of those people that are critical of erm unemployed people .
8 Each level in the grouping hierarchy is numbered but " For some levels I will replace these numbers with names that are mnemonic of the correspondence of groups at this level with the rhythmic medium ( e.g. " 'syllables " " or " " tone units " " ) " ( pp. 137 – 8 ) .
9 Identify and discuss language features that are distinctive of the register of the newspapers , I E features common in all three newspaper articles but infrequent or non-existent in the non-use paper shapes the language features if any that distinguish the three newspaper articles from each other with emphasis on vocabulary , adjectives erm and bias and the essay title the essay length between three thousand five hundred words and our purpose in discussing this tonight as professional communicators is to help a mature overseas student of English .
10 This involves standing up for personal rights and expressing your thoughts , feelings , and beliefs directly , honestly , and spontaneously in ways that are respectful of the rights of others .
11 There are two items already with us that are symptomatic of the reduced trust and respect in which some ministers hold teachers .
12 To be strictly accurate a species can be defined precisely only in living animals , where it refers to populations that can interbreed under natural conditions , and which produce offspring that are capable of further reproducing their kind .
13 In one consultant 's report it is stated ‘ Brazil has no institutions that are capable of undertaking the task of achieving soil conservation and preventing land degradation . ’
14 Once the genes have provided their survival machines with brains that are capable of rapid imitation , the memes will automatically take over .
15 The change of practice does not extend to group accident insurance policies that are capable of giving rise to more than one death benefit , typically the type of policies used by employers to cover their employees and by other groups such as partnerships .
16 Plants that are capable of clonal growth offer peculiar opportunities for testing the extent to which particular genets are locally specialized .
17 The absence of this residue , as well as the presence of Leu516 ( found in the atk amino-acid sequence possibly as Leu652 ) are features of src proteins that are capable of inducing cellular transformation .
18 Some have modified cells that are capable of producing luminous chemicals .
19 If our ideological preconceptions incline us to an exclusive interest in standard English , we will produce what is in effect a history of literary English ; this will exclude and neglect other historical patterns that are capable of enriching our description of the history of spoken English and , ultimately , of adding to our understanding of the general phenomenon of linguistic change .
20 There are two main types ; those that just communicate and those that are capable of translating the data formats at the same time .
21 Algae that are capable of photosynthesis at very low levels of light intensity proliferate early in the season , to be replaced by a succession of other species as light intensity increases ( Kalff , 1970 ) .
22 The elements of family building that are capable of such impact are age of woman at first marriage or union and at birth of each child , parity and family size , and length of inter-birth interval .
23 A major methodological contribution of the research will be to develop basic needs indicators for Kenya that are capable of taking into account the position of women and other dependent family members .
24 Some of the levels of detail that are capable of expression using the method outlined are perhaps best left to implementation .
25 It is also company policy that all Tesco 's car fleet of 1,600 vehicles are unleaded petrol and only cars that are capable of running on unleaded petrol are bought .
26 ‘ It shows that students can reach standards of excellence that are capable of impressing the most critical judges .
27 Now if that is correct perhaps a minister could say so and clear in explicit terms er because it is very , very important because increasingly er a number of firms act in er in er in in both capacities and indeed for the large firms I think many of us are aware of the difficulty that 's now arising and there are only half a dozen very large accountancy firms that are capable of providing accounting and auditing services in this country and indeed most of them are beneficiaries of this government 's largesse in awarding public service contracts er to a surprising degree and so the government will be well aware of the problem .
28 Setting specific objectives that are capable of evaluation .
29 But there are still parts of our business that are capable of a lot of development and improvement .
30 And the sort of operations of course that are capable of being put on a computer .
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