Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [vb pp] [be] [that] " in BNC.

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1 But another feature in the projects noted is that they have elements both of research and development in them , and the work has been pursued not just with one school but usually with several concurrently .
2 Among the reasons mentioned are that enterprises fail to pay their debts to the banks , and that they fail to deposit dinars when they purchase foreign exchange .
3 The key point about all the objects collected is that their provenance is known ; they are not collected for aesthetic merit alone .
4 One important aspect of the methodology used is that subjects were encouraged to describe potential dangerous events in addition to the information already visible in the film .
5 In Permanent Magnets ( 1962 ) , the benefit identified was that the absence of price competition had encouraged technical collaboration between the firms , giving purchasers the benefits of both lower costs and a range of suppliers .
6 The process described is that used in IBM systems .
7 From a health policy perspective the scenario depicted is that the increasing numbers of older people described earlier will lead to the population of the western industrial nations being infirm , demented and disease ridden with an insatiable demand for health and social care .
8 The scenario depicted is that decreased hospital stay means that older people ( or indeed patients of any age ) are being sent home with high levels of dependency ; community services/informal carers can not cope and the person has to come back into hospital .
9 The conclusion drawn was that it was the fact that the group was working as a team that was important .
10 Okay , now one of the predictions made is that metaphors to , sorry idioms to form into this plus .
11 The procedure envisaged is that a proposal in the social policy area would first be submitted to the Council of the twelve member states .
12 An important point to emerge from one of the studies reviewed is that policies vary a good deal in the effect they will have on trade patterns and terms of trade — and thus on both the overall loss of global welfare and the regional distribution of that loss .
13 The price paid is that the air in the lung is saturated with water vapour , which is lost when the animal breathes out ( although some will be retained in the nasal passages if the air is cooled down before it leaves ) .
14 Essentially , the argument used is that because there is no competitive market in the capital of nationalized industries and no competitive market in their products , the published accounts have a greater significance in assessing economic performance than in the private sector .
15 The argument advanced is that the doctor is not obliged to respect the request of the patient — indeed , he is obliged to disregard it — since otherwise he would be guilty of an offence under section 2 .
16 The mischief alleged is that offenders were allowed to commit further offences which would or may have been obviated had they been arrested earlier .
17 The explanation given was that he had always been keen on guns .
18 The justification given is that richer people are better able than poorer people to carry a relatively larger share of the tax burden .
19 The reason given was that children would not be religiously and educationally prepared for the reception of Holy Communion and Confirmation because they had not been educated at a catholic school , irrespective of their parents ' alternative provisions : in one area , parents had set up their own Sunday schools as an alternative .
20 Officially , the reason given was that it now seemed more sensible to store the highly active waste above ground for at least fifty years before disposing of it , probably in the form of glass blocks , and meanwhile allowing more of its intense heat to dissipate .
21 The assumption made is that the capital gain or loss occurs evenly over the remaining life of the bond .
22 What is evident from the women studied is that they wanted and needed paid work for economic , social , psychological and personal reasons .
23 The conclusions drawn are that perforations should be shot with the biggest charges possible , large negative pressure differentials , and that there needs to be a high shot density ; also that the mud weight over-balance — that is , the degree of pressure maintained above the reservoir 's natural pressure — during drilling should be as low as possible ; and that losses of fluids and solids to the productive reservoirs should never be accepted as a matter of course .
24 The fact presupposed is that the Earth revolves on its axis so that places on the Earth have varying positions relative to the Sun .
25 The view taken was that in order to get the best allocation of investible resources between public and private industries , the discount rate used in the public sector should be similar to the return which private firms would consider acceptable on new investment … it seemed sensible to set a rate for public enterprises which corresponds broadly with that sought by large private firms of good standing engaged in low-risk business .
26 The impression given is that the media are afraid to state the truth .
27 The impression given is that anyone involved in woodworking would turn his hand to coffin-making and funeral-furnishing if the opportunity arose .
28 The Economist referred to the device of ‘ calling in a High Court judge to write incredible economic nonsense ’ , but whatever view is taken of the justice or the wisdom of the report which recommended a considerable wage increase and which formed the basis of the settlement , the impression given was that the government had set up this enquiry to produce a report which would enable them to yield to the miners ' claim without total loss of face .
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