Example sentences of "that [be] [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 The structurally equivalent residues in rat CD2 may be identified by sequence alignment and Fig.5 b indicates the sidechain positions for those that are exposed to solvent in the sCD2 structure .
2 The World Health Organisation recommends that all polio vaccines that are exposed to temperatures over 10°C for more than a day ( five days for measles vaccines ) should be used within three months .
3 Terminals that are connected to them are switched via the MD110 and other data traffic is directed via the Broadband Modules .
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 Take all the coffee breaks , lunch hours , weekends and holidays that are owed to you .
6 And PC Week has been looking at the pre-release development kit for Windows NT , shipping this week , and finds that the new NT File System is not yet complete , and neither are the security features that are tied to it .
7 Similarly , workfare might expose people to the stigma and frequent humiliations that are damaging to health .
8 The aim of the book is to generate awareness of office supplies that are damaging to the environment and promote the purchase of more environment-friendly products such as recycled paper , non-tropical hardwood desks etc .
9 This is based in part on the growth of effective party organisation , which has steadily weakened parliament 's original critical role , and in part on the emergence of a complex civil service structure with access to information and technical expertise that are denied to ordinary Members of Parliament ( Poggi , 1978 ; Crossman , 1963 and 1975–7 ) .
10 However , the COB Rules that are applied to these group activities will only apply if they would have been regulated business ( and so within the territorial scope of the SFA rules ) if they had in fact been investment business .
11 Thus some things that are said to be going to happen , do happen .
12 In other words those very characteristics that are said to be proscribed by the importance the Japanese attach to group loyalty and deference to authority .
13 Such mobility may carry the stigma of personal failure or a defective personality that are said to be the result of ‘ soiling one 's curriculum vitae' ( Nakane 1973 p.111 ) .
14 So it is by no means impossible that the kraken and the other legendary sea monsters that are said to be able to rise from the deep and wrap ships in their tentacles , really exist .
15 It 's about time we realize they 're not useless and done something about them because there are people that are listening to them and there 's people that are voting for them and while people do that , Tylers will get a foothold because they 've already got quite a big one , they 're a big multi-national company and know what they 're doing .
16 they should include the key elements that are perceived to be important in achieving the identified and attainable level of ‘ best ’ performance .
17 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 .
18 One problem it would address is the proportion of grants — as much as 10 per cent — that are lost to currency conversions because French research institutes can not hold foreign currencies .
19 Using an example of e-mail the paper demonstrates the sorts of data that are lost to history .
20 plan research programs that are tailored to the needs of each different ‘ cluster ’ of countries .
21 You can use the program to create a personal history of problems that are felt to be related to certain substances .
22 The documents that are sent to the Companies Registration Office for the registration of a single-member company are the same as those required for multi-member companies .
23 Parts that are sent to a yacht in transit can be brought in free of duty .
24 You had to be ‘ circumspect in identifying where such people that are aspiring to democracy … are … important to us . ’
25 From such things as mattresses , wash-basins and bath-tubs , she makes plaster casts and it is these that are presented to the public .
26 Here , forms of the verb ‘ to be ’ are put into inverse video , and those that are believed to ‘ hide action ’ are put on the screen for your consideration .
27 These findings are consistent with the data of Simmonds et al although they used myeloperoxidase staining rather than measurement of myeloperoxidase activity , and the concentration of azide they used was 10-fold higher than concentrations that are believed to be specific for myeloperoxidase inhibition and thus may have been somewhat non-selective .
28 Analysis of known DNA-PK substrates suggests that one such factor is the product of the c-jun proto-oncogene , since it is phosphorylated by the DNA-PK less strongly than other factors that are believed to be multiply phosphorylated ( 9 ) .
29 Many birds and mammals may have alarm calls that are given to objects that other members of their species have indicated are frightening .
30 And while one would like to think that opting out might allow schools greater freedom to develop their own distinctive philosophy , it seems probable that the vetting of proposals for opting-out will allow only those schools that are choosing to be more , not less , traditional , to do so .
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