Example sentences of "that exist in " in BNC.

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1 With relatively so few policewomen , the occupational culture of the force is heavily masculine , and the wider cultural values that exist in Northern Ireland generally make men more conservative in their attitudes towards gender and sex roles .
2 Other research has shown how evaluations of ‘ good ’ policing vary with types of police practice , with the different ‘ types ’ of policemen conceptualizing competent practice in contrasting ways ( Muir 1977 ; Reiner 1978 ; for a review of the numerous typologies of policemen that exist in the sociology of policing see Reiner 1985 : 104–6 ) .
3 The holiday camps are held separately for the different sexes , mirroring the gender segregation that occurs in the majority of Northern Ireland 's schools , but another form of segregation in schooling which is not reproduced is that of religion , for the few Catholic schools that exist in the Easton area nominate participants .
4 The question needs to be asked , whether such limitations would be valid on moral , ethical or social grounds given the disparities that exist in living standards …
5 Though all things that exist in the extra-mental world are particulars and singular , it is nevertheless possible for us to form essentially general or abstract ideas .
6 Hatred and violence are not just qualities that exist in other people .
7 The latter , which may be a plasmid ( extrachromosomal molecules of DNA that exist in many bacteria ) or a phage ( normally a bacterial virus ) , must be capable of being recognised by the host in order for replication to occur .
8 It is hard , at first , to make any sense out of the reports that exist in the feline literature .
9 Or again , take the multitudinous array of chemical substances that exist in the natural world .
10 If it did n't cost quite so much to get there ( typical return fare London-Auckland is currently about £1,150 it would make good financial sense to use the excellent training facilities that exist in New Zealand to obtain a PPL , and it certainly is a wonderful place to build up low-cost hours among some of the world 's most magnificent surroundings .
11 Even if the primary focus is the needs of an older person , the counsellor can not afford to ‘ take sides ’ , but should instead aim to help the whole family face up to and develop a wider understanding of the problems and difficulties that exist in old age , and in caring for older people .
12 Besides the statistics discussed above , there is a rich source of data available to sociologists among the many personal and public documents that exist in a literate and record-keeping society .
13 My final message is to repeat that I think that Britain needs an organisation of researchers under 40 like those that exist in the United States and Australia .
14 The ones I have so far mentioned might be called mimetic , that is , the distinctions king/servant , sane man/madman , are distinctions that exist in real life , outside the theatre , and are rendered within a Shakespeare play by the distinction between verse and prose .
15 Since anthropology is so much involved with recreating alien belief-worlds , with all the varied and competing value-systems that exist in other cultures , just as in our own , literary critics who would wish to acquire more flexibility in dealing with that collision of view-points which forms the basic experience of drama could do worse than to consult the anthropologists .
16 Before turning to these matters , however , I shall use as my starting point the rather more advan-tageous conditions for executive leadership that exist in the United Kingdom .
17 Richard Benson wrote of the method he evolved : " For years I have loved the broad and smooth areas of colour that exist in posters printed by stone lithography , and in working with the halftone screen to reproduce photographs , I have struggled to apply this inherently lithographic quality to the work of the stone 's descendant , the modern offset press …
18 Whereas a comprehensive secondary school might offer some 30 subjects for all its pupils , and about a dozen subjects account for the great majority of A levels , the curriculum explodes in higher education , part of a post-school explosion even greater when one takes into account the vast number of technical and vocational courses that exist in non-advanced further education .
19 Much of the Act was fiercely argued over because of the very real conflicts of opinion that exist in these areas .
20 Before any of them can be significantly claimed to be logical as well as grammatical subjects , and treated as denoting certain objects that exist in their own right rather than merely describing attributes of such objects , or representing something purely fictional , certain additional conditions must be fulfilled .
21 The third option is to attend one of the special projects that exist in various cities .
22 Of the many martial arts that exist in Asia today , the Korean method of unarmed combat called taekwondo is perhaps the newest on the scene .
23 Moreover , even the types of particles that exist in the universe would depend on the temperature .
24 Given the few nuclear shelters that exist in the UK , most people would be excluded from them .
25 This definition of the essential nature of firm-type organization must not be confused with the idea that only authority is used to direct resources within firms that exist in the real world .
26 British industry is taking a clear interest in the opportunities that exist in Vietnam , and I hope that others will follow our example .
27 I believe that the genuine fears that exist in my part of Scotland and throughout Scotland are justified .
28 She rightly notes that students are not entitled to any income support from the Department of Social Security during the summer vacation and she points to the real problems that exist in areas of high unemployment , such as Gateshead and on Tyneside in general , where students , whom the Government urge to take on part-time or full-time jobs during their vacation , simply do not find those jobs available .
29 The provision of specialty neurosciences services is recommended through the creation and development of 6 centres to replace the 11 that exist in south-east England .
30 One of the problems facing historians is gaining information about the sources that exist in electronic form ( Lievesley 1993 : 208–210 ) .
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