Example sentences of "that are [adv] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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31 In any society , we find beliefs about language that are simply accepted as common sense .
32 A SCO spokesperson said ‘ we will only license technologies that are widely accepted by our customer base ’ .
33 Malvern-based chartered accountant Alan Kay is helping with a detailed investigation of the activities of certain copier companies that are widely criticised for malpractice , as well as the leasing companies that finance them .
34 The suggestions that follow are based on models that are widely used in management development and leadership training .
35 Footpath erosion is also a common feature of landscapes that are widely used by walkers .
36 First , he is wrong to assume that the policy to which he refers is espoused only by the Government : until now , there has been a bipartisan commitment to ensuring that mentally ill people receive care and facilities that are properly attuned to their needs .
37 The House must retain control of those aspects of our national life that are properly dealt with here : above all , we must retain responsibility for key decisions about foreign policy and defence , and the issues of war and peace .
38 The school may be a strong fortress : Most schools are robust organizations with many good management practices from which anyone in industry and commerce could learn ; yet those same schools are likely to miss aspects of elementary motivation of staff and good housekeeping that are elsewhere taken for granted .
39 He uses words like ‘ daft ’ ; phrases and dialogue that are rarely heard in songs but immediately provide flavour .
40 Here , his prodigious talent and sensitivity have produced a stunning masterpiece which interprets every note as it was written , yet adds a freshness and vitality that are rarely captured on recorded works .
41 Our broad training in both physical and cultural systems and our appreciation of landscape change in the natural and human senses give us perspectives and insight that are rarely found in other disciplines .
42 Ken Hom 's latest book The Taste of China documents those travels , with beautiful colour photography and personal anecdotes mingled with history and , of course , authentic but simple dishes that are easily made in a western kitchen .
43 Amphibians , like birds and most mammals , have soft bodies that are easily squeezed in predatory jaws .
44 This enables us in section 16.3 to understand the definitions of money that are officially used in the UK .
45 It is a sad fact of life that very few writers are capable of producing books that are both written from a position of commitment and are successful pieces of writing .
46 They include substance P and neurokinin A that are both derived from processing of the precursor polypeptides encoded by the preprotachykinin A gene ( PPT ) ( 2 ) .
47 The rooms are formed from the insides of the two lorries and from platforms that are hydraulically extended from the sides .
48 Stone floor panels dating from 883–612BC , uncovered in the Assyrian royal palaces at Nimrud , Balawat and Nineveh , contain patterns that are generally accepted as carpet designs ; thee are also a number of reliefs and carvings showing men carrying what can only be tapestries or rugs .
49 But this explanation is not sufficient to explain the phenomenon : there is a definite difference between , shall we say , an amoeba and a crystal , yet the crystal grows and ( in a very limited sense ) reproduces — two activities that are generally assumed to be characteristic of living material .
50 Brüggen directs hard-driven , almost consciously abrasive performances of these two symphonies that are generally thought to be among Beethoven 's more genial offerings .
51 AS WE reported at the beginning of September , an increase in the fixed price agreed each year between Champagne 's growers and merchants seemed inevitable , putting further pressure on prices that are already affected by rising demand .
52 Er the draft P P G thirteen , for the moment merely reinforces the public transport points that are already made in P P G twelve .
53 A different mechanism has been suggested for those viruses that are already enclosed within a membrane in their free-living state .
54 This the speaker can draw on in order to relate new information that s/he wants to convey to elements that are already established in the context .
55 The introduction by TNCs of new types of production into developing countries that are already industrializing in a substantial way .
56 But then what , are there people that are jus that are already qualified in that or ?
57 Thus , the sequence of momentary and isolated percepts is determined by what has directly preceded it and results in a fusion of newly perceived aspects with those that are already held in memory .
58 Table I shows the number of children , the observed number of deaths , and age specific death rates for the different groups that are separately identified in the childhood supplement .
59 Among the developing nations that are worst affected by soil erosion are Mexico , Ethiopia and many more African states , as well as India , Pakistan and China ( see review in Brown and Wolf 1984 ) .
60 God 's mighty instrument is the lives that are wholly given to Him for His purpose .
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