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

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1 The D structures are closed-boundary squares in generations that are powers of 2 , hence has minima at generations that are powers of 2 .
2 By forcing me to take part in rituals that were scientifically formulated the psychiatrist had logically inverted the magical process whereby my original eidetic memory had ripped the meniscus , thrusting me into the noumenal world .
3 Have been growing less and less interested in titles that are other than purely descriptive .
4 For the optimists , anything that can be insisted upon will be so basic that it will almost inevitably be mastered incidentally , while the class is actually engaged in pursuits that are far more demanding , interesting , varied and relevant .
5 … selection should not be left to individual librarians to be based on ‘ the mood of the speaker ’ , and this is not happening in authorities that are recognising the need for properly thought-out selection policies based on the political policies of the local authority , together with an analysis of the local community , in the context of wider statutory provision across the authority .
6 Introduced in the Rates Bill 1983 , this measure allows the Secretary of State to control permitted expenditure levels in authorities that are seen as having overspent in the past .
7 She had been expecting a small , dusty room filled with paintings draped in cloths that were thick with dust , where air would have a musty scent of old canvas and decay .
8 And these pains are suffered in houses that are too small , too densely concentrated together ; houses that are in various stages of dilapidation and decay ; houses that lack the basic amenities taken for granted by most people .
9 The GIs had moved out years earlier , and Latinos and a few Asian former warriors from Vietnam and Cambodia had taken their place in houses that were built cheaply to last a short time .
10 In accounts that were given of first meetings we find that the situation is often important as it is usually mentioned .
11 The knack of outline planting is to arrange a selection of these shapes in groups that are pleasing to the eye .
12 It is the area that is most often relegated to the ‘ we 'll do that when there 's time ’ list and , when it is undertaken , it is in forms that are threatening , unrealistic , irrelevant , time consuming and unused .
13 Children freely engage in activities that are essentially mathematical .
14 Before I comment on the Bill in any detail , I must declare a possible future interest with British Rail in activities that are unrelated to my parliamentary duties .
15 Perhaps this is not surprising in animals that are accustomed to moving in a particular direction — they need a front and a back .
16 There is no point in explaining behaviour patterns in animals that are extremely difficult to observe .
17 The occurrence of colitis in animals that are vitamin deficient or that are treated with inhibitors of fatty acid metabolism support the theory that fatty acid metabolism is vital to the well being of the colonic epithelium .
18 Certainly in recent years Pound 's interest in mystery-cults has been more than antiquarian ; in ‘ was Erigena ours ? ’ he asks whether the philosopher Scotus Erigena was one of the Eleusinian brotherhood , and ‘ ours ’ can be given full weight — Noel Stock goes so far as to claim ( op. cit. p.22 ) that some of the obscurity of these later Cantos is deliberate and arcane — ‘ he writes about them as an initiate in words that are both ‘ published and not published ’ … ’ .
19 The young reader wonders how one human being could invent such an interesting story , and write it all in words that are so easily read .
20 The critics argued that the space probes were a useless waste of money in words that were amazingly similar to those recorded against Columbus some four and a half centuries earlier .
21 Comet debris , as its name suggests , is derived from comets , and much of this debris lies in orbits that are far more eccentric than most of the asteroids ' orbits , and which in many cases carry debris far beyond Jupiter .
22 Both men were dressed in styles that were suitable for the Atlantic .
23 Leaders must use sound judgment and , if necessary , part from those who were inclined to involve them in disputes that were not only calculated to bring defeat but to weaken and endanger the position held at the present time " .
24 Any reader of any age can instance passages in books that were so convincing , so moving , that they were almost direct experiences .
25 Matt chuckled as he regarded Silas with an amused glint in eyes that were so like his nephew 's .
26 But it is also apparent in the perceptions of some scientists , especially in subjects that are , like historical linguistics , ‘ uncomfortable ’ sciences — meteorology and some aspects of astronomy , for example ( see Diaconis , 1985 ; Gleick , 1988 ) .
27 Tell you what we 'll sing it again and then you pick some bananas that look like bananas in pyjamas that are singing really well .
28 ( 4 ) Changes in signals that were inconsistent with parental history or with a natural pathophysiology .
29 They manufacture this liquid in nectaries that are usually located in the farthest depths of a flower .
30 In contrast to endowment policies , which are invested in funds that are subject to corporation tax on realised and unrealised gains , investments in a personal equity plan grow free of tax .
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