Example sentences of "that [vb base] to " in BNC.

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1 Professor Purnell Choppin and his colleagues at the Rockefeller University in New York have made peptides ( short sections of protein ) with a similar structure to the regions of virus proteins that bind to membrane receptors .
2 Sometimes antibodies can be produced that bind to a virus but do not succeed in preventing it from entering and infecting cells ( called non-neutralising antibodies ) .
3 Although yeast bHLH proteins that bind to the same DNA sequence as Myc and Max have been described , they are unlikely to play a significant role in our experiments .
4 GENE regulation both in prokaryotes and in eukaryotes is achieved largely by proteins that bind to specific sequences in the DNA .
5 Our data indicate that cytokines are among the many proteins that bind to endothelial surfaces in a GAG-dependent fashion .
6 This free C-terminal tail may play some part in channel opening because monoclonal antibodies that bind to this region ( see Box 3 ) can either inhibit or enhance InsP 3 -induced calcium release .
7 When activated , these receptors undergo autophosphorylation on specific tyrosine residues , providing docking sites that bind to PLC- γ and result in its activation .
8 The SH2 domains function as adaptors that bind to specific tyrosine residues ( see above ) .
9 The transcription proteins that bind to the octameric DNA sequence ATGCAAAT ( or its complement ATTTGCAT ) are called Oct factors .
10 Most experimental evidence suggests that Jun or Fos containing factors that bind to the X-box are required for the activation of MHC class II promoters ( 26,28–30 ) , although a negative role was suggested for the Jun/Fos heterodimer ( 27 ) .
11 Clinical trials of antisense oligonucleotides that bind to and inhibit the HIV gag gene sequence will begin later this year with GEM 91 ( genetic expression modulation ) from Hybridon .
12 The bacterial exotoxin superantigens are small proteins that bind to class II molecules with high affinity and each stimulates T cells through several different V segments .
13 Using the Far Western assay coupled with the LZ competition assay we have been able distinguish between bZIP proteins that dimerise with CREB through the leucine zipper and other proteins that bind to CREB independently of the leucine zipper .
14 The general practitioner can only act as a , necessary , mediator between layman and specialist by cultivating that trust to a degree which makes paternalism unavoidable .
15 The crimps had been used to hold in position the three small swivels that connect to the hook lengths .
16 So each neuron responds to a particular pattern of activity in the cells that connect to it , and when this pattern occurs it signals the news to a group of cells lying in another part of the brain .
17 Nevertheless , we will extract from this work those elements that connect to our concern with the stretching of social systems and its impacts on individuals and social groups .
18 Repeated presentation of a given stimulus , therefore , will allow a network of links to be established among the elements that go to make it up ( particularly strong links being formed among those elements that tend to be sampled frequently ) .
19 A fixed position allows the use of a tripod and , for the first time in this Christmas video shoot , the use of an extension microphone to enable you to make a good job of recording all those fascinating speeches that tend to be made after the second or third glass of wine .
20 The expert literature tells social workers ( and other professionals in the field ) that there are certain types of injuries to , and behaviour from , children that tend to be indicative of child abuse ( Thompson , 1981 ; Johnson , 1985 ) .
21 This will stabilise the network , for the amount of positive feed-back between those combinations of neighbouring cortical neurons that tend to be active together will rapidly decline .
22 These areas tended to be socially deprived , with more unemployment , more manual workers , etc. , i.e. those characteristics that tend to be associated with a high offender rate .
23 The alternative may be prices that tend to be sticky , unresponsive to shifts in the market .
24 Also for cutting longer grass or seed heads that tend to be missed by cylinder mowers .
25 These behavioural consequences may be mirrored in changes in external appearances , in clothing and hairstyle and in various paraphernalia that tend to be associated with each particular form of addiction .
26 They recognise that not all interests in society are organised into groups and in order to explain this state of affairs they see it as important to consider two phenomena that tend to be ignored by pluralists .
27 There are a number of textual features that tend to be ignored by generative parsing systems .
28 If British evidence is anything to go by it is often large and relatively dated production units that tend to be the first to close in periods of rationalisation .
29 My amendments are not designed to cover every eventuality , which of course would be a practical impossibility , but are aimed at the provisions that tend to be common to most agreements and leases .
30 It does not suggest that the EMH is invalid , but that the market shows long-run efficiency , combined with short-run anomalous indicators of temporary inefficiency , that tend to be self-correcting .
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