Example sentences of "the [noun pl] that exist " in BNC.

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1 Human rights education programmes must also provide information about the institutions that exist to protect human rights , and about the mechanisms available for reaching them .
2 ‘ This underlines the dangers that exist when people carry knives .
3 British industry is taking a clear interest in the opportunities that exist in Vietnam , and I hope that others will follow our example .
4 Just as all the genetic information that can be conceived of is coded for by just four molecules , and all the proteins that exist are built up from just twenty amino acids , so efficient biochemical systems once established tend to be preserved .
5 Would they be pre-conflict borders , the borders on the map , Yugoslav internal federal borders , or the borders that exist after the conflict and the damage that took place during the capture of towns such as Osijek and Vukovar ?
6 Would it be right to conclude from his remarks also that in place of the stipulations that exist — which are much too rigid and impractical to be accepted — he would allow the co-ordination of deficits by the market ?
7 Nature requests authors to deposit sequence and crystallographic data in the databases that exist for this purpose , and to mention availability of these data .
8 The program can learn about new classes and the relationships that exist between classes and can modify itself at run-time .
9 is to show and enable us to handle the relationships that exist between geometry and function .
10 In order to check the relationships that exist between individual piece-parts and the original design , an assembly procedure is provided .
11 They are used to clarify the relationships that exist between the variables that influence the buying situation , and to predict the outcome of change to these variables .
12 I went through one of the gateways that exist between this Ireland and the Dark Ireland , that other Realm , that mirror-image which is no mirror-image at all , but a land in its own right .
13 I am appalled at the mores that exist in this country today .
14 The Report acknowledged the problems involved in determining the levels of difficulty and complexity in the work that has to be carried out in the social services and the barriers that exist to sharing this work among different kinds of personnel but concluded that ‘ nevertheless , some distinction in work levels is possible and necessary in our view , and this is most practicable where there is close teamwork and an emphasis on ‘ team responsibility' ’ for cases , ( pp. 137–8 ) .
15 From our point of view the most important types of physical equilibria are phase equilibria — that is , the equilibria that exist between the phases of a system .
16 ‘ Transport 2000 should look at the conditions that exist today , not what they would like to exist . ’
17 I would like to expand on the same topic by expressing my thoughts on the structures that exist , or fail to exist , in this country to help promising junior players become accomplished professionals .
18 He blamed the ‘ unceasing hunger for materials things ’ for many of the problems that exist , and stressed that wholeness and interdependence are vital elements in the healing process , which he called ‘ circles of healing ’ .
19 The question needs to be asked , whether such limitations would be valid on moral , ethical or social grounds given the disparities that exist in living standards …
20 They are the frontiers that exist .
21 One of the problems facing historians is gaining information about the sources that exist in electronic form ( Lievesley 1993 : 208–210 ) .
22 The powers that exist to enable him to carry out this task are expressly preserved by the Act , and it is essential to consider their scope in some detail .
23 In his Critique et vérité Barthes outlines the nature of the distinctions that exist between poetics , criticism and reading .
24 Culture will specify the relations that exist within the organisation and define what is to count as legitimate or illegitimate behaviour .
25 The only other comment I had in terms of the scale of settlement , which I think is just touching upon the next point , is that , I mean depending on the conclusions you reach as to the the amount of housing to be provided for in a new settlement , I take the point that Mr Brighton made that you 've got to have a longer term perspective I think that he f that in the ten year period ninety six to two thousand and six that the new settlements to be brought forward during , erm I think it 's really unrealistic to achieve more than twelve fifty , fourteen hundred houses in that period , if you say reach a conclusion there should be two thousand houses in that period in a new settlement , there might be some benefit in having two settlements , each of a capacity of say twelve fifty , f for erm twelve fifty to fifteen hundred that can have capacity for the next plan period , and in other words to assist in meeting the constraints that exist on York that are likely to exist into the future .
26 There is a need therefore to allocate resources to products taking account of the constraints that exist which will determine the level of output of each of the firm 's products .
27 However , this raises an issue concerning the work of pastoral and academic staff , the relationship between their work and the boundaries that exist between them ( cf Burgess , 1983 ) .
28 However , he also stresses the differences that exist within disciplines , for example , physical geography may be placed on the hard side of the line , but human geography on the soft side , and in any case the line itself is not sharp .
29 Thus , if — as an outside observer — you listen to ‘ core ’ vernacular Belfast speech , it will actually sound all much the same to you : you will not easily observe without systematic analysis many of the differences that exist and you will not usually be able to tell how far these co-vary with social factors , such as age , sex and area .
30 Not all of this text is directly relevant , but the whole has been cited to demonstrate the connections that exist between the beginning and the end .
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