Example sentences of "that [am/are] " in BNC.

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1 The information comes to the IS through myriad channels , some of them formal — over 1,100 newspapers , journals , government bulletins and transcripts of radio broadcasts are sifted — and others that are less predictable .
2 The face , however , shows a realism and subtlety of characterization that are Coysevox 's own .
3 The exchange has roused the analyst to contributions that are firmer and more energy-consuming than those he generally vouchsafes : ‘ it 's not the past but what we make of the past that shapes our future and present . ’
4 Kundera asks us to join together two things that are often kept apart : lyrical effusions and public poetry .
5 All of them have speeches that are rich in passion , character and intensity , which can sustain the actor in solo flight .
6 He sets up long , colourful and emotional speeches that are in turn both funny , beautiful and violent , and his work can not be compared with anything that has preceded him .
7 Galsworthy gives very precise details on the dimensions of the cell , the things that are in it and the character 's sequence of actions .
8 Yes , the stage is larger than life and it is about emotions that are big enough to wrap round you .
9 But I think it 's always a case of what you bring to acting — bring to the parts that are being offered to you .
10 Have been growing less and less interested in titles that are other than purely descriptive .
11 Fortunately there are still a handful of splendid brews that are allowed to condition in the bottle .
12 Members are organised in local branches grouped together in regions that are overseen by voluntary Regional Directors .
13 The initial outlay is quite low and the information here is based on using equipment and ingredients that are freely available .
14 All this is now due to change and it is , not surprisingly , the smaller , less profitable and traditionally-run tenanted houses that are in the front line for disposal .
15 However , it is true that government policies ( or lack of policies in some areas ) have contributed significantly to our problems and some of the changes that are now in the pipeline will almost certainly make matters worse .
16 Choose large , firm , healthy specimens that are not visibly diseased or damaged and plant quickly , before they show signs of sprouting , as this can affect subsequent growth and flower quality .
17 With acid clay , you can enjoy a number of extra-special plants that are harder to maintain elsewhere .
18 Test your soil 's acidity before buying plants that are pH sensitive .
19 There are many imported tree species that are equally suitable , filling all the wildlife gardener 's requirements as to ultimate height and spread , usefulness in habitat terms and , above all , beauty of leaf , flower and berry .
20 In fact , gardens that are long and narrow are among the more simple to design because they can be broken down very easily into separate garden areas or ‘ rooms ’ , each of them having a different function or theme .
21 This promising approach to pest control is in its infancy , but varieties that are less attractive to certain pests are constantly being developed and tested .
22 Doing too much too quickly can be a strain on muscles and joints that are n't used to work .
23 This leaflet outlines the methods that are available to choose from see pages 2–6 : pills and injectable IUDs barrier methods natural methods and sterilisation .
24 This may involve putting you in contact with specialist help or one of the voluntary organisations that are expert in this field .
25 It is important to agree on , and understand the limit of the works that are being done before work starts .
26 The Mail Order service offers a range of most widely used items that are not too expensive .
27 Tracing this back to the seventeenth century , he points out that in such times , it is ‘ always those crimes that are associated with the materially disadvantaged underclass which have provided the continuing thread within this history of respectable fears …
28 They fix processes that are essentially dynamic , they hide their influence …
29 Attack only vulnerable stances that are too wide , too long , have no sidestep , etc .
30 In so doing , they claim that it is not just secondary qualities that are confined to the mind , but , with them , the whole vivid force of the world-as-we-perceive-it , - what some philosophers call the manifest image of the world — which is intrinsically bound up with the secondary qualities .
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