Example sentences of "[that] is [adj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Similarly , on retreats such as this one , the fire of the Holy Spirit has an opportunity to burn away the dross of the Church and even of doctrine that may obscure the faith that is central to all we believe and hope for .
2 Although the S-R terminology seems well fitted to the case in which is a verbal label , it is possible to dispense with the reliance on the notion of response-produced cues that is central to S-R theory .
3 Nevertheless , the high proportion of inner urban populations composed of people from ethnic minorities , and the high incidence among these groups of all the indices of poverty and social and environmental hardship — combined with the specific problem of inter-racial rivalry , harassment , and tension — make race and ethnicity an aspect that is central to any analysis of the inner cities and of any ameliorative approach .
4 As Ian Kirkpatrick , among others , has pointed out , the debate is one that is central to the game 's future well-being .
5 The exhibition seeks to explain the Buddhist spirituality that is central to Tibetan culture : all the works of art in the exhibition were created as objects of worship .
6 A horse that is empathic with another knows how the other feels without it being told through the usual senses of sight , hearing , touch , and smell .
7 Any operation that is legal on a named variable of that type is legal on a dynamic variable of that type .
8 The reverse should also be considered ; that is , why should n't the user feed back into the system so that the system performs in a way that is best for the user ?
9 Any curriculum group that is involved in producing curriculum material for full publication on a national basis , or with commercial publishers , will need to become experienced not only with the creative part of the work but also with the administrative problems entailed .
10 Similarly with banners and lapel badges ; the amount of work that is involved in preparing a case for the consent of the Law Officer make arrest and charge under section 4 or 5 , in practice seem an altogether more attractive alternative for the policeman on the spot .
11 Indeed , the oversimplification that is involved in the labels pro and anti-European is often unhelpful .
12 With much that is traditional in the traits and circumstances he is given in the story , he is none-the-less real to the reader , partly because the three earliest books in which he appears are so fresh and vital , so full of striking incidents and unusual settings .
13 Several hormones , particularly insulin , the hormone that is deficient in sugar diabetes , control these processes .
14 The end product is an environment that is vulnerable to the slightest whim of the weather , and a dried out topsoil that disappears in the wind , leaving sand and bare rock .
15 Albumin : a protein that is soluble in water and coagulated by heat .
16 It also has a tradition and a function that is paramount within the community .
17 It is not just a matter of price , it is the whole concept that is appealing to the modern life-style .
18 These two techniques , and the addition of steel side or cross-rods respectively to strengthen individual beams or entire joisted floors at mid-span , all involve the substitution of metal for overstressed wood in the part of the member that is subject to tensile stress .
19 The metastable biolayer — in some cases , a highly vulnerable entity — and an underlying transducer element that is subject to the inevitable signal drift of any physicochemical detector .
20 There is , however , a specific exemption from the general requirement to spread variations from regular cost : ‘ Where a refund that is subject to deduction of tax in accordance with the provisions of the UK Finance Act 1986 , or equivalent legislation , is made to the employer , the enterprise may depart from the requirements of paragraph 80 and account for the surplus or deficiency in the period in which the refund occurs . ’
21 The phenomenological account of a philosophical anthropology or an ontology of human being , centres the human individual as a subject that is subject to the functions and processes of society .
22 an explanation of the accounting treatment adopted for a refund that is subject to the Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988 where a credit appears in the financial statements in relation to it
23 But if this is indeed the case , it becomes difficult to explain how significant individuating references can be made to anything that is subject to change ; or indeed to make clear sense of any spatiotemporal order concepts .
24 The constitutional authorities were mindful of the constraints imposed by elections and trade unions , but the Left sees democracy in Britain as constrained , not by these things , but by the presence of unaccountable economic power and by the independent power of those closed and secret parts of the state machine that are not popularly elected and that are not even truly accountable to , or effectively controlled by , that part of Parliament that is subject to regular election by the people .
25 Talking of restrictions , it often happens that your client wants to develop a property that is subject to old restrictive covenants in a manner that would be a breach of covenant .
26 Unfortunately this also means that non-tax-payers lose out to an extent as they would prefer a higher gross interest rate that is subject to a person 's rate of income tax .
27 Likewise the extra rate VAT that is chargeable to certain customers in Spain , and the partially reclaimable VAT found in Italy and the Benelux countries — the sort of facilities currently being worked into many software releases scheduled for later this year .
28 He who knows does not speak ’ is the ancient Indian aphorism that is applicable to any image lacking a mouth .
29 Devising a system that is applicable to Ben Nevis style ice routes and Cairngorm mixed routes is difficult , but this is one of the advantages of the proposed two-tier grade .
30 It is a fundamental point about the aged , and one that is applicable to any group of people who need special help , that they will differ very widely in their capacities and in their needs .
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