Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] that impinge on " in BNC.
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1 | an extensive series of semi-structured interviews of senior members of the accounting profession and its institutions , members of other interested bodies that impinge on accounting ( eg civil servants , parliamentarians , lawyers , trade unionists , financiers and industrialists ) . |
2 | In the UK , as the new system of regulation is being put in place at a time of considerable liberalisation in financial markets it is difficult to separate the different factors that impinge on market efficiency . |
3 | The lack of a determiner before these nouns makes them generic , and so makes us feel that the human forces that impinge on Titus 's life are vague and insubstantial . |
4 | This chapter attempts to raise some of the contextual issues that impinge on the inner-city debate . |
5 | For instance , I can see that writing this book is a function of my job and as such is part of the responsibility of earning a living , but it is also an escape for me , a kind of haven to which I can take refuge from the hundred and one pressures that impinge on the practical business of living . |
6 | So that even if a proprietor or advertiser does not exert undue pressure , there are other forces that impinge on the ‘ freedom ’ of an editor and a newspaper . |