Example sentences of "[that] [am/are] [verb] " 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 Crash site is on mudflats that are exposed at low tide some 150 yards seaward of The Old Neptune public house , Whitstable , North Kent , and part of the aircraft 's bomb load was destroyed by an Ordnance Disposal team in November 1991 .
4 They do n't seem to be bothered about things that are written in the press , ’ he says .
5 Do not believe any articles you may read that are written by restaurateurs , professional chefs or cordon bleu cooks about either soufflés , profiteroles , or flambés being the simplest thing in the world .
6 Figs 7 and 8 show a couple of illustrative fingerings ; as you play through these make sure that you take careful note of the formulae that are written underneath the notation .
7 They find their way to alternative allergists because they read articles in newspapers and magazines that are written by naive journalists or planted by efficient public relations experts .
8 Banks hope that in time the use of these cards will substantially reduce the number of cheques that are written , since debit-card transactions are much cheaper for the banks to process than transactions by cheque .
9 Over the last twenty years or so , one of the things that 's slipped has been those kind of things and I believe and Peter may disagree with me , but a lot of the have been because of the commercial fact that the thing that is now driving the newspapers more than anything else is , is the advertising and advertising revenues and that drives the style of newspapers and stories that are written .
10 When talking about computers , we use the word ‘ hardware ’ to describe the actual machine and its accessories , and ‘ software ’ to describe the actual programs that are written and devised to operate using the hardware .
11 Confirmations that are foregone conclusions are insignificant .
12 It seems tolerably clear that , in principle , the offence is capable of commission by words alone , although conduct will give additional force to any words that are uttered .
13 The person offering the communication is , of course , just as much part of the message as the words that are uttered .
14 look also how it is dropped hips and bottom that are controlling the force of the sail .
15 Where possible , only buy bleaches , disinfectants and floor cleaners that are fitted with childproof caps .
16 Terminals that are connected to them are switched via the MD110 and other data traffic is directed via the Broadband Modules .
17 Rather , I would like to consider some of the more fundamental problems that are connected with the general nature of ‘ sociological positivism ’ and its relation to classical criminology .
18 These structures include all outgrowths of the cuticle that are connected with it by means of a membranous joint .
19 A HMM is a collection of states that are connected by transitions .
20 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 .
21 Take all the coffee breaks , lunch hours , weekends and holidays that are owed to you .
22 Given the relative invisibility of these crimes , even to those victimized , the fact that they are infrequently reported to or detected by relevant authorities , the absence of any centralized data-collecting agency , and the inconsistent publication of those that are collected , it is impossible to quantify with any accuracy just how serious corporate crime is in economic terms .
23 In future editions of the Journal we hope to feature other items that are collected .
24 And it was to look at basic supermarket products really that are sourced from the Third World , and to try and have a standard that you could say , yes , that 's been traded fairly .
25 On top of all this , you have the less obvious costs incurred by the denial of the use of your funds that are tied up in outstanding debts .
26 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 .
27 I give you a number and you give me some other numbers that are tied up with it in some way .
28 1 There is the threat of rank-and-file revolts from within those groups that are tied in closely to the state .
29 We will not be able to supply an adequate home care service without the release of the resources that are tied up in our elderly persons homes .
30 Now I 'd like to bring you back to Mr Williamson 's opening remarks in which he described the allocations of land for industry and all these other things that are tied in with industry now as generous , making generous allocations , and the Civic Society would like to see those allocations rather less generous , we are like trying to develop a climate of restraint when on the expansion of Harrogate and the rate at which people are encouraged or wish to come into the town .
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