Example sentences of "that exists in " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps the most obvious cause of failure is an inability to perceive the pattern that exists in nature .
2 No discussion of the institutionalizing of literary study in higher education would be complete without a mention of the academic publishing that exists in a close , indeed symbiotic relation with it .
3 And it illumines too the politics of personal relations : the vital fabric of social life that exists in the silence between people — exactly that space which is filled by music : ‘ As the person talked to me in a conventional conversation , I knew , I heard that , inside himself , the person perhaps wept . ’
4 Sensitivity to the physical security of the public in West Belfast thus becomes another constraint against introducing the sort of community relations programme that exists in Easton .
5 Marx 's and Engels 's first concern with anthropological material was therefore to show the variety that exists in the nature of social relations , and the historical peculiarity of a society where one group of people treat others only in respect of the labour they provide , labour which then can be bought and sold as though it was any other useful article .
6 Still drinks are better than fizzy ones ( because of the reduced air pressure that exists in an aircraft cabin during a flight . )
7 Obviously , then , the fact that 200,000 Greek Cypriots ( a third of the population ) were kicked out of their homes by the Turkish invaders , thus becoming refugees in their own country , is not a crime , according to Mr Gustafson ; nor is the fact that 80,000 settlers were imported from Turkey in an attempt to alter the demographic composition of the island ; nor is the fact that 1,619 people are still reported as missing in action almost 17 years after the invasion ; nor is the fact that the Turks are destroying every trace of the 3,000-year-old Greek culture that exists in the occupied territories , a fact that even the Turkish Cypriot press often reports .
8 The CIA was concerned that early drafts included common equipment that exists in school labs , which would make the system both ridiculous and unworkable .
9 With the member countries of the EC getting ever closer , I was surprised that no mention was made of the confusion that exists in English speaking member countries between the professions of chemistry and pharmacy .
10 Given the great variation that exists in wealth , social organisation and culture in Latin America , it is not easy to find a simple , but also heuristic schema for class analysis , and perhaps for that reason the exercise has not been attempted very often .
11 The copy of the tune ‘ Auld Lang Syne ’ that exists in my brain will last only for the rest of my life .
12 Genetic engineering involves the manipulation of DNA , the basic chromosomal unit that exists in all cells and which contains genetic information that is passed on to future generations .
13 A further great grievance that exists in this force in the Division where I am is that the Section Sergeant dare not enter any Station while he is on duty unless he signs the main station book ; yet the plain clothes P.C.s and Detective Constables , and even uniform P.C.s can go into the Station as often as they think and there is no order that any of them must sign in and out .
14 This is just one of the dilemmas presented within the series which , according to producer Tony Dennis ‘ aims to capture some of the organised chaos that exists in hospitals . ’
15 I would like to bring to your attention a situation that exists in east London/Essex .
16 Intact cellular biolayers that have been used so far have lacked the organisational structure for a rapid , coordinated , amplified response that exists in natural intact biosensors such as retinal rods and cones and olfactory receptors .
17 One field can not exist within another field without an interaction between them , therefore it can be argued that the Universe is an energy field and that everything that exists in it is a subsidiary or component part of the total field .
18 The Home Office agreed , attributing the upsurge to the ‘ general fear of war that exists in the lower middle and working classes , and not to any tenderness for Russia . ’
19 For example , expressed guilt may be so deep as to become delusional , generalised to the point where the individual believes that he or she is personally responsible for some major catastrophe or for all of the evil that exists in the world .
20 Every album has its own geographical kind of fantasy scene that exists in my head and that one had a lot of them .
21 Equally they recognise that their pupils are exposed to sophisticated and easily accessible media which graphically , and at times gratu-itously , portray the violence and disharmony that exists in society .
22 A detailed study of medical staffing in Europe carried out by the Permanent Working Group of European Junior Hospital Doctors has shown that the substantial medical unemployment that exists in some parts of Europe is likely to decline sharply after 2000 and that many countries , and Europe as a whole , will face a shortage of doctors before 2010 .
23 In this regard , Latin Europe reflects the situation that exists in Latin America .
24 In the Pacific , the oral tradition outweighs the small amount of human rights literature that exists in the region .
25 In the Pacific , the oral tradition outweighs the small amount of human rights literature that exists in the region .
26 This decision met with considerable resistance from our East German colleagues , and in the end , the only way to overcome this was to steer clear so far as was possible of the art historical minefield that exists in Germany .
27 The deepest cleft that exists in the earth 's surface is the Grand Canyon in the western United States .
28 A good deal of this book is about the inequality that exists in British society .
29 It is interesting to ask how far the particular pattern that exists in each field is the optimum in curricular terms .
30 They say that the court should appoint or direct the appointment of an amicus curiae to assist the court when , as here , there is a serious problem of locus standi in view of the confusion that exists in their native Somalia .
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