Example sentences of "[vb pp] that [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 If that could be added that would achieve my objectives and we can all get on to the debate about V A T on .
2 A system is being considered that would place shield-type support beams in front of a drum cutter opening up tunnels while being operated 10–20 metres behind .
3 If being Maori were a significant variable this might arise because of an inherent effect of being Maori or because there are other confounding variables that have not been considered that could explain the difference between Maori and non-Maori children .
4 But the non-legal aspect of citizenship is also vital , and appropriate institutional and procedural arrangements need to be developed that will promote the practice of citizenship and harness senses of national community , social cohesion and ‘ civic virtue ’ to the benefit of both the state and the community of citizens .
5 However , as a result , an insoluble scum is formed that can interfere with cleaning .
6 ‘ Billions of pounds have been squandered that could have been invested in energy conservation and the development of alternatives . ’
7 In some cases I have deliberately not mentioned a particular plant because I consider it to be unsuitable for pressing , but I am sure that there are many plants not listed that will press very well .
8 However , it is the position in which such a feature is placed that will decide more than any other single factor whether this ideal can be translated into reality .
9 Little evidence is presented that would support the claim that the moral panics associated with permissiveness were linked to the latter panic over street crime .
10 Secondly , in order to maximize the use of scarce capital resources , industries were selected that could utilize the backlog of technological change that had been developed in the Western economies .
11 I if that is understood and that is accepted that would meet Mr 's point in that it is , it is in fact in order and , and is not interfering with another panel 's responsibilities .
12 This means no donations or sponsorship can be accepted that would compromise Amnesty 's overall independence or impartiality .
13 For the first few years , that would be the big problem for the resettlers too , but a pipeline was being built that would bring a supply down from Canada .
14 Machines have been built that can add , subtract , multiply and divide ; and do other quite difficult calculations in arithmetic .
15 Previously when bottlenecks arose in the benefit delivery system regional or local decisions had to be made that might affect implementation , now there is a central ‘ directorate ’ which is likely to be involved in the examination of policy feasibility and which plays an important part in determining how policy is implemented .
16 A Health and Safety Executive spokesman said : ‘ Research like this can help us take steps to reduce the risk of a mistake being made that could have catastrophic consequences . ’
17 They must stop trying to persuade themselves or the country that some sort of semi-detached arrangement can be made that will serve Britain 's interests — there is no such arrangement .
18 A design solution was needed that would impart information quickly and easily , while at the same time projecting an ‘ appropriate corporate ethos ’ for BP .
19 A system was needed that would trigger this breakout and yet allow the consumer to open the can , pour the beer and see the familiar surge in the glass .
20 A well illustrated book was needed that would fit somewhere between the academic and the tourist market and i t was needed quickly .
21 With a sizeable French-speaking population something was needed that would appeal to them as well , and the direct translation ‘ Grand Jean ’ seemed a bit tame .
22 Thus another indicator is needed that will correct for the major , rational influences on the number and cost of items prescribed and facilitate direct comparison of prescribing data .
23 ( Skinner 1954:97 ) Based on his remarkable work with pigeons and other creatures , and upon the theory of stimulus-response and operant conditioning that developed from it , Skinner 's belief was that quite simple and inexpensive equipment could be fashioned that would revolutionize education and render it more scientific .
24 I hold no specific brief for the Baxter scheme , but it has attempted to demonstrate that alternative schemes could be produced that would retain the Government 's proposal for a terminus — an interchange — at King 's Cross , but states that the plan would be more satisfactory if it were achieved without creating an enormous hole in the ground which British Rail proposes , with all the consequent destruction of homes , jobs and local neighbourhood .
25 The charges can not leave the wire so they will accumulate at the outer and inner surface of the ring until a radial electric field is produced that will cancel the force due to the magnetic field .
26 A new type of knowledge , Said contends , must be produced that can analyse plural objects as such rather than offering forms of integrated understanding that simply comprehend them within totalizing schemas .
27 Whole networks of macrophages stimulate lymphocytes to control other lymphocytes which stimulate macrophages ; special factors attract other cells , including pus cells , into the area ; and proteins called complement are also produced that can act alone or with antibody to make bacteria much more easily absorbed .
28 A cohesion fund was agreed that would turn out to be a subset of structural funds with the intention of ensuring that money which is diverted within the Community for the right purposes goes to the areas that most need it .
29 Collection of statistics , such as the housing returns , has always been part of the central department 's work , but the more specific information currently requested that can form part of long-term planning is a relatively recent development .
30 During this disintegration , particles of energy are ejected that can smash into our body cells causing damage that can lead cancer mutations .
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