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

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1 well , then that brings them into the realm of politics and is it such a good idea to have a royal family with opinions that are funded by the state ?
2 The effects of high temperature and high humidity are often interrelated and while it is possible to accelerate temperature effects by storage at sill higher temperatures , it is not possible to do this with humidities that are already high .
3 Her entry was centred on a climber constructed from old Ordnance Survey maps mounting a papier-mâché mountain surrounded by artifacts supporting the slogan ‘ Climb Every Mountain , Ford Every Stream , Follow Every Highway , With Maps that are Supreme ’ .
4 What all of this shows is an image of a world fraught with dangers that are beyond the control of any human being , a world where the only refuge is in the protection and nurturance of kin and community .
5 With projects that are more than ten years old you should give a lot of thought to the problems involved , and then decide to build something from the current issue of Everyday Electronics instead !
6 Mars is not concerned with the spectacular or the ‘ one-off ’ crime , but with activities that are an accepted part of everyday jobs .
7 The assimilative approach , Gusfield suggests , is associated with groups that are largely secure , where the values and opinions they hold either are , or are perceived to be , supported by the majority of the population .
8 PENNY RICH shows how , with products that are high on quality , easy on the pocket
9 Pharmaceutical companies " with products that are market leaders know that the situation can not last forever : new products , expiry of patents , generic competition are all inevitable — sometime .
10 These are important questions for people who want to monitor the amount of alcohol they consume on a regular basis and perhaps replace their standard consumption with products that are reduced in alcohol .
11 Even where there are a significant number of quoted companies with shareholders that are potentially open to contested offers , there are often major structural and technical obstacles to prevent contested takeovers .
12 Once you move into particle physics , or molecular biology , then you may deal with phenomena that are not only esoteric , but literally have no equivalent in the everyday world .
13 Under the present provisions of the Bill , tuna products resulting from encircling dolphins would be labelled with , ‘ The tuna in this product has been captured with technologies that are known to kill dolphins . ’
14 Starting this system with cases that are at different stages is time consuming and it is a suitable task for a student to perform during a summer holiday .
15 Tonight his face is framed by one of the intricately patterned , knitted skull-caps with earflaps that are traditional wear here for the clear , cold nights .
16 She closed her eyes and swallowed hard , adjusting her headphones , moving the dials a fraction with fingers that were stiff and cold .
17 A bowl , she decided , exploring with fingers that were almost too frozen to feel anything , with something inside it that felt like a tiny lump of candlewax — and a wick .
18 In November 1960 the SPD , armed with policies that were designed to win power and not simply to protect doctrinal purity , chose the popular Brandt as their candidate for Chancellor in the next election .
19 All in agreement , with , with views that are recommended ?
20 First , and most important , stick with fonts that were designed for the printer you are using even if this means giving up some of the typographic niceties .
21 To find out if inhibition of the proliferative effects of histamine also occurred by cimetidine blockade of histamine 2 receptor , the experiment will need to be repeated with animals that are further immune depleted such as severe combine immune deficiency mice or with nude mice treated with anti-asialo GM1 antiserum , which is known to eliminate natural killer activity in nude mice .
22 His reflection stared back at him with eyes that were big and dark in a small-boned face .
23 He lay watching me with eyes that were at last getting drowsy .
24 And so on , still in that pleasant , reasonable voice , with eyes that were just guileless enough , appealing for sense and clemency from his audience .
25 With eyes that were n't set in sockets but instead hung loose .
26 The unexpected admission made her heart leap , causing her to turn and look at him with eyes that were bright with hope .
27 Moreover , research in this context has demonstrated the existence of misleading stereotypes of the abilities of black workers , with images that are often contradictory as between employers , and which reflect a willingness to generalize about ethnic characteristic on the basis of very limited experience ( Lee and Wrench , 1983 ; Jenkins , 1986 ) .
28 But by seeking suggestions from front-line staff maintenance and overhaul engineers — the company came up with savings that were three times greater than those targeted .
29 Laura Ashley has a particularly good spring and summer range for children up to the age of twelve , with styles that are attractive without being prissy .
30 The commercial success of even such limited systems would suggest that now , more than ever , handwriting presents a medium for natural communication with computers that is convenient , flexible and possible .
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