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

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1 They also called on the churches to teach their leaders and congregations to use alternative models of communication that are accessible to most people and that would enable communicators to get their message across most effectively .
2 B. Cross out duplicate letters that are adjacent to each other .
3 For example , to describe the lexicon , morphology and syntax of Javanese one would need to distinguish three levels of respect to addressees and two levels of respect to referents ( Geertz , 1960 ; Comrie , 1979b ) ; to describe the particles of a number of South American Indian languages one would need to distinguish between sentences that are central versus those that are peripheral to the telling of a story ( Longacre , 1976a ) ; to describe the third person pronouns of Tunica one would need to distinguish not only the sex of the referent , but also the sex of the addressee ( so there would be two words for " she " depending on whether one is speaking to a man or a woman ; Haas , 1964 ) , while in some Australian languages the pronouns encode the moiety or section ( kinship division ) of the referent , or the kinship relation between referents ( e.g. there are sometimes two words one of which means " you-dual of the same moiety " and another " you-dual in different moieties from each other " ; Dixon , 1980 : 2-3 ; Heath et al.
4 And I think that in the balance , that if you have two sites in e the area of search that are equal in all other respects , except that one is closer to York than the other , then the environmental considerations of that site being closer erm to York would weigh in its favour .
5 The atoms that are involved in these interactions are predominantly from the heavy chain backbone , but use both main chain and side chain atoms from protein G. The complex is stabilized further by the association of exposed nonpolar residues from Fab and protein G , providing a continuous hydrophobic core which is shielded from solvent .
6 One such protagonist has recently gone so far as to claim that Aristotle 's Phantasmata — the mental images that are involved in most or all mental activities — are identical with the symbols on which computational procedures are carried out .
7 The third group contains elements that are peripheral to this schema but could be more central to other schemas , such as our current conceptualisation of the solar system .
8 The novelist should possess qualities that are similar to those of a great statesman .
9 Now , what we have to do is organize for ourselves a mechanism whereby , for any particular project , we use the procedures that are necessary for that project .
10 He may take with him any duly authorised person and any equipment he needs and he may take measurements , photographs and recordings that are necessary for any examination or investigation .
11 Mr Heseltine replied : ‘ The only phone calls Mr Major will make will be to 20 of his colleagues , inviting them to join his government and prepare the Queen 's Speech , which is clearly , in outline , to continue the reforms that are necessary in this country to continue to give us firm leadership and government . ’
12 Well I 've just I 've just quickly gone through it and said , the the documents that are blue in this this copy ,
13 The campaign should remind young people of the severe custodial sentences that are available for this type of crime .
14 Now let's move on to the accessories that are available for these machines .
15 The reorganisation scheduled for 1.4.94. will not alter in any way the present pensions and redundancy arrangements that are available to all AEA employees .
16 so that for instance you can have four stops on one keyboard , three on another and the three sounds that are available on this keyboard are available from those , the four sounds that are available
17 The choice of printouts that are available at any time will depend on the type of garment you have designed and the way it is to be knitted .
18 Let's then just turn our attention to the facilities in this country , the sort of things you 've heard Stan saying here in the studio that there 's a lot to offer in this country , lot 's of different kinds of scenery , lot 's of different types of attractions , but let's just take a look at the sort of facilities that are available in this country .
19 This beautiful flared bowl measures 10 inches in diameter and is part of a whole new Edinburgh Crystal collection of bowls and vases that are available from most major department stores .
20 Where problems do crop up in the records they are often of the type that are familiar to all families with teenagers .
21 Moreover , as the predators examined here show marked differences in the extent and distribution of digestion of their prey bone , it is possible to identify species-specific patterns of modification that are unaffected by any subsequent form of alteration .
22 Herbert Simon has argued ( 1969 : 115 ) that evolution will prefer structures that are decomposable in this way , and that modularity may be expected in ‘ genetic programs ’ .
23 The two major problems involved are related to the spelling changes that can occur when morphemes combine and the multiple segmentations that are possible for many words .
24 For example , structural limitation ‘ constitutes a pattern of determination in which some social structure establishes limits within which some other structure or process can vary , and establishes probabilities for the specific structures or processes that are possible within those limits ’ .
25 Hence the header contains a count of the number of different grammar tags that are possible in that position .
26 The kind of fixtures that are best for this sort of accent lighting are the various types of spotlights , wallwashers , pinhole or framing projectors , as well as uplights and candles .
27 Moreover , social process is described in terms of a philosophical anthropology , of human attributes of individuals , attributes that are prior to any consciousness or action :
28 In order to understand the nature of the rural housing question , it is perhaps best to examine some of the features that are specific to each tenure , although it is always necessary to be aware of the many interlinkages among all tenures in the housing market , which can in some ways render this an artificial exercise .
29 Short 's paper demonstrates , on the one hand , the possibility , and indeed the necessity , of extending the scope of descriptive categories to a diverse range of text types , while on the other hand it stresses the need to refine our understanding of the conventions and expectations that are specific to each individual type of discourse .
30 As I pointed out there , it seems to be impossible to give a full description of a linguistic variety ( whether it is ‘ standard ’ English , or a dialect , or a style or register ) without making decisions about what the ‘ norms ’ of the variety are , that is , without making decisions about what the speakers agree on as structures that are appropriate for that variety .
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