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

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1 Here we shall merely try to summarise the main points that are immediately relevant to the topic of this book .
2 The dorsal and anal fins of both male and female are a light burgundy to purple at the base , darkening at the outside , and they appear to be covered in small iridescent blue spots that are particularly striking under the right light .
3 It should also have defined measures of performance , a mechanism for recognising when deviations occur , and a means of taking control action when necessary , factors that are particularly relevant to the Procedure Audit process .
4 Do n't be swayed by the fact that many players have an optical digital output socket instead ; this ‘ higher tech ’ alternative is invariably audibly inferior , and is usually fitted to ensure compliance with RFI ( Radio Frequency Interference ) regulations in countries such as Germany that are particularly strict on the subject .
5 Developing Community rules will make it possible to comply with requirements in such areas as company law , securities listing , and insider dealing , that are either uniform in the different member states , or at any rate are regarded as being equivalent , instead of complying with a variety of different rules in different member states .
6 This frees valuable time for the supervision and training of trainee psychiatrists and other team members in the assessment and management of patients and for the developmental , managerial , and audit tasks that are increasingly necessary for the efficient running of a modern comprehensive psychogeriatric service .
7 However , in such a universe there would probably not be sufficient in the way of attractive forces to gather together matter in the large aggregates that are probably necessary for the development of complicated structures .
8 Many of them resent this country 's system of the 25 year lease , and would favour a more flexible approach — such as the break options that are widely available in the US and France but less common here .
9 For example , Kolb and Wishaw ( 1985 ) claim that areas 18 and 19 contain cells that are maximally excited by the presence of corners .
10 Running a household successfully involves many of the basic management and administrative skills ; these and other personal skills that are equally useful in the workplace were discussed in Chapter 2 .
11 If your particular interest in the aquatics hobby is catfish then you have had a bumper year , for over the last twelve months various different catfish especially Corydoras and Plecs have been appearing , that are both new to the hobby and beautiful .
12 The chapter will first look at the features of the system that correspond to this model , and at the institutions that are reputedly responsible for the policy-making process .
13 Those working with severely-handicapped youngsters will celebrate as landmarks advances that are barely perceptible to the uninitiated : ‘ Sally turned over the page on her own today ! ’
14 The workers , the direct producers of goods and services , have occupational choices that are generally free within the range offered by national capitalisms , but they do change over time and place .
15 He feels that many people , both inside and outside the health service , are not aware of the sort of research funds that are already present in the NHS , and he would like to see these funds made more explicit .
16 It will not be as simple as that , but you will have got the idea : one of the most important aspects of the ‘ climate ’ in which a gene is favoured or disfavoured is the other genes that are already numerous in the population ; the other genes , therefore , with which it is likely to have to share bodies .
17 Natural selection does favour those animals that are most successful in the competition for resources , but that does not mean it favours unrestrained aggression .
18 And indeed , as Daly sees women as having become ‘ mutants ’ or ‘ fembots ’ , so Millett sees them as not having been allowed to participate in fully ‘ human ’ activities ( which she characterises as those that are most remote from the biological contingencies of life ) , and Frye sees them as simply ‘ broken ’ and then ‘ remade ’ in the way that suits their masters .
19 A more convincing explanation is that the industries that are most common in the EPZs , apparel and electronics assembly , are industries that employ many more women than men wherever they are ( see Nash and Fernandez-Kelly , 1983 , Part IV ; Mitter , 1986 ) .
20 Five hundred and thirty pounds in cash and a gold buckle ring of sentimental value were also taken by the heartless thieves , but it is the wedding rings that are most important to the woman and her fiance .
21 In among his sense and his humour there are some difficult passages and words — we are not all as encyclopedic in our knowledge of language as M Lecercle ; I , for one , have to pause to remember exactly what " anamorphotic " means — and he is a kind of extremist too , but there is a quiet comprehensiveness here and an enjoyment of language that are most welcome after the turbulences we have been through .
22 Armed with this information they can design molecules that are even better at the job .
23 But his Privatisation Express has many features that are lurchingly familiar to the average London commuter .
24 Wholesale markets , by contrast , are operated by large institutions that are well aware of the risks involved .
25 Section 5(3) affords to the defendant a number of defences relating to lack of fault that are not available on a charge under section 4 .
26 Things that are not available to the public generally .
27 Costs that are not relevant to the appraisal are ignored .
28 Ways that are not predictable from a theoretical model , or concept .
29 Whether they are filtered or not , expanding dictionary definitions may provide a way of accessing semantic relations that are not accessible at the first level .
30 Surely , as we move towards the end of 1992 , there are few if any businesses involved in trading with other European Community countries that are not aware of the fundamental changes that will take place from 1 January 1993 after internal frontiers are removed ?
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