Example sentences of "that [vb base] [prep] be " in BNC.

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1 Repeated presentation of a given stimulus , therefore , will allow a network of links to be established among the elements that go to make it up ( particularly strong links being formed among those elements that tend to be sampled frequently ) .
2 A fixed position allows the use of a tripod and , for the first time in this Christmas video shoot , the use of an extension microphone to enable you to make a good job of recording all those fascinating speeches that tend to be made after the second or third glass of wine .
3 The expert literature tells social workers ( and other professionals in the field ) that there are certain types of injuries to , and behaviour from , children that tend to be indicative of child abuse ( Thompson , 1981 ; Johnson , 1985 ) .
4 This will stabilise the network , for the amount of positive feed-back between those combinations of neighbouring cortical neurons that tend to be active together will rapidly decline .
5 These areas tended to be socially deprived , with more unemployment , more manual workers , etc. , i.e. those characteristics that tend to be associated with a high offender rate .
6 The alternative may be prices that tend to be sticky , unresponsive to shifts in the market .
7 Also for cutting longer grass or seed heads that tend to be missed by cylinder mowers .
8 These behavioural consequences may be mirrored in changes in external appearances , in clothing and hairstyle and in various paraphernalia that tend to be associated with each particular form of addiction .
9 They recognise that not all interests in society are organised into groups and in order to explain this state of affairs they see it as important to consider two phenomena that tend to be ignored by pluralists .
10 There are a number of textual features that tend to be ignored by generative parsing systems .
11 If British evidence is anything to go by it is often large and relatively dated production units that tend to be the first to close in periods of rationalisation .
12 My amendments are not designed to cover every eventuality , which of course would be a practical impossibility , but are aimed at the provisions that tend to be common to most agreements and leases .
13 It does not suggest that the EMH is invalid , but that the market shows long-run efficiency , combined with short-run anomalous indicators of temporary inefficiency , that tend to be self-correcting .
14 With questions on behaviour such as magazines read or television programmes watched the previous week , the open question produces lists that tend to be abbreviated due to forgetfulness .
15 If you invested a pound on a horse , then the amount of money you 'd expect to get back would depend on the odds that that horse was offered at , but if you confined yourself to horses that had a reasonable chance of winning , say , the sort of horses that tend to be offered at odds of , say , six or seven to one or better , then your average rate of return might be nearer ninety per cent than thirty per cent , so putting it one way betting a pound a week on the horses is a slower way of losing your money than betting a pound a week on football pools , but football pools gives you a much greater chance of winning an absolutely astonishing sum of money .
16 He evidently considered that gain to be worth the negative propaganda value of a militarily minor defeat , especially as it was portrayed as a defeat for the Italians , not for the Nationalists .
17 As such , they do not include all the varied elements that influence the distribution of income , but we have supplemented the formal algebra by a qualitative account of the most significant mechanisms that remain to be incorporated .
18 Clearly , there are many issues surrounding the origin of mantle plumes and the fate of subducted sediment that remain to be resolved .
19 ‘ There are no barriers being put up on the basis of age but the national team is now in a situation in qualifying Group I where they have to produce every time in the six ties that remain to be played .
20 Now , can we please have a few more bands that intend to be this good ?
21 Sequent is aiming the product at users that want to be Teradata owners but can not afford it .
22 In the earliest versions , which date from 1959 — 60 , Gironella turns her into a sort of rag doll ; perhaps never more than a well-dressed shell , she is now simply a collage of fragments of coarse , torn cloth that appear to be pasted down with thick smears of paint ( Fig. 5 ) .
23 THE seeds of popular revolt that appear to be taking root across Romania were sown last Thursday in the north-western town of Timisoara when President Nicolae Ceausescu 's security forces moved to evict the Protestant pastor , Laszlo Tokes , who has long been a thorn in the side of the regime .
24 Even horses that appear to be asleep or resting , continue to change their weight from one hind foot to the other , to swish their tails , twitch an occasional muscle in their sides , and to keep their ears moving and informing them of what is happening all around .
25 Many areas that appear to be hazard-free on current maps may merely by passing through a temporary period of quiescence .
26 There are stick insects that look like twigs , butterflies that resemble bird droppings , seahorses that appear to be pieces of floating seaweed , moths that look like bark and frogs that seem to be nothing more than leaf litter on the forest floor .
27 In the second ( more profound and unconscious ) , the reader engages with certain associations that appear to be personal to the reader and that come together as one , central fantasy .
28 Children will begin to see that the same amount of water will fill containers that appear to be of different capacity .
29 Before we move on the actual method of working out this printout , please take a closer look at Figure 1 and notice that , at the bottom left hand corner , there are some blocks of colour that appear to be part of the whole design .
30 Incorporated in this revolt was both the resurrection of classical principles and the development of new ones that appear to be incompatible .
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