Example sentences of "that are [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Crash site is on mudflats that are exposed at low tide some 150 yards seaward of The Old Neptune public house , Whitstable , North Kent , and part of the aircraft 's bomb load was destroyed by an Ordnance Disposal team in November 1991 .
2 They find their way to alternative allergists because they read articles in newspapers and magazines that are written by naive journalists or planted by efficient public relations experts .
3 Where possible , only buy bleaches , disinfectants and floor cleaners that are fitted with childproof caps .
4 Panels of reflective foil fitted behind radiators that are mounted on external walls will reflect back heat which would otherwise be lost through the masonry to the outside air .
5 Right , okay , erm let's now move on to er these other diagnostics , right , like test for structural change these diagnostic test statistics that are calculated for right , because essentially what they 're doing is that they 're testing the assumptions on which ordinary leased squares is based .
6 The collection of neutrals plus ions will result in scattering and recoiling intensities that are determined by elemental concentrations , shadowing and blocking effects , and classical cross-sections .
7 Inhibition of metalloproteinases , therefore , may not itself break the autocrine loops of proliferation and destruction that are created in pathological conditions such as cancer .
8 This is based in part on the growth of effective party organisation , which has steadily weakened parliament 's original critical role , and in part on the emergence of a complex civil service structure with access to information and technical expertise that are denied to ordinary Members of Parliament ( Poggi , 1978 ; Crossman , 1963 and 1975–7 ) .
9 Any aggressive actions against the USSR , the Soviet Government promised , would meet ‘ a retaliatory blow at the aggressor , including the bases of the aggressor that are situated on foreign soil ’ .
10 It can be helpful to put contrast paint along the noses of stair treads ; yellow is especially visible when used for stairs that are situated in dark places .
11 Thus they have to include not only terms that are covered by existing classification systems such as ICD9 ( diagnoses ) and OPCS4 ( Office of Population Censuses and Surveys classification of surgical operations and procedures ) but also the many others not so classified — for example , clinical , social , and family history ; symptoms and signs ; diagnostic and laboratory procedures ; operative and non-operative procedures ; and drugs and appliances .
12 This is the group that are dealing with passive behaviour .
13 The transition from exploitation to management is , however , underpinned by a change in economic attitudes , from those that are based on short-term high returns to those that recognise the need for sustainability in order to achieve long-term ongoing returns .
14 There is a feeling that they need to develop educational approaches that are based on indigenous conceptions of social service rather than Western urban industrial models and that they should be seeking ways of maximizing the contribution of front-line personnel , either through the direct provision of training or by teaching their graduates how to train and make optimum use of front-line workers ( University Grants Commission , 1980 ; Siddiqui , 1984 ) .
15 And the more links that are discovered between mental and neural processes , the smaller the dualist gap becomes .
16 So are the many coloured statues that rise either arrogantly , gracefully , or humorously above the fountains that are discovered in quiet corners and sleepy squares .
17 In fact they can be seen as the difficulties that are faced with young people generally : how far should they be allowed ( encouraged ? ) to take risks and learn for themselves and how far should they be guided by those who ‘ know best ’ ?
18 The suggestion was that just as the energy of electrons is discharged in discrete amounts , or quanta , so energy is expended in near-shore sedimentary environments within short time intervals that are separated by long periods of relative calm .
19 Generally those xenobiotic enzymes that are expressed in normal colon are present in small quantities ( our finding of patchy focal staining of surface epithelium would support this ) and it has been suggested that the low level of expression of biotransformation enzymes in normal colon could result in a critically low detoxification value , and hence increase the chances of carcinogenesis taking place in this tissue .
20 Because it is a so-called higher order network — a more complex mathematical model than conventional neural networks — it can recognise images that are presented in different positions or are poorly defined .
21 It is a so-called higher order network — a more complex mathematical model than conventional neural networks — and recognises images that are presented in different positions or are poorly defined .
22 This difficulty in drawing a line between those decisions that are based on expertise and those that are influenced by personal or other non-corporate considerations means that we become suspicious of legal argument .
23 Alternatively , the ventures could obtain materials on the seabed that are deposited through natural mechanisms , for instance through rivers washing away soil .
24 The questions that are asked in academic texts are as significant as the results that are produced .
25 Many facilities that are seen as key characteristics of an exchange , such as standardised contracts , transparency , liquidity and screen-trading , all can and do exist in off-exchange markets , such as forex and Brent .
26 Cyclical changes in H pylori infection may cause the variations in basal acid secretion that are seen in duodenal ulcer disease .
27 On the one hand , there are many topics that could be experimented on that are barred by ethical considerations .
28 The answer seems to lie with the special signals that are given in feline ‘ language ’ by certain specific sounds .
29 It 's their genes that are struggling for reproductive success .
30 The characteristics of both the phonemes and of the things in the natural world that are selected for specific purposes are arbitrary in themselves but they become meaningful when contrasted with others to form a set .
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