Example sentences of "[vb -s] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Mancini is more concerned to emphasize Gloucester 's role , but adds that Buckingham ‘ was always at hand ready to assist Gloucester with his advice and resources ’ .
2 Mancini is more concerned to emphasize Gloucester 's role , but adds that Buckingham ‘ was always at hand ready to assist Gloucester with his advice and resources ’ .
3 Albin adds that DMSO seems to improve blood flow and levels of oxygen around the brain and could be used to restrict the effects of certain kinds of stroke .
4 As for British citizens falling foul of the regime , Mr Marlow believes that ‘ No country can be expected to operate a differential system of justice in favour of foreigners ’ , although he adds that benefits can accrue from the exercise of ‘ justified clemency ’ .
5 He adds that EDS is one of a handful of Telefonica 's ‘ preferred vendors , ’ which include IBM and the state-owned software company Eritel SA .
6 The note adds that directors participate in a long-term , performance related incentive plan based on growth in earnings per share above a minimum level over a four-year period .
7 The hospital adds that relatives and friends of patients who are worried about the emotive issue of locking doors on patients are quite free to seek reassurance and examine the seclusion rooms for themselves … staff say the hospital has nothing to hide
8 He finds the necessary justification for coercion in the justice or efficiency or some other contemporary virtue of the coercive decision itself , as and when it is made by judges , and he adds that consistency with any past legislative or judicial decision does not in principle contribute to the justice or virtue of any present one .
9 It adds that trademark directories seem to be this year 's most popular scam .
10 Mr Jackson adds that salaries are much more performance-related than in the past .
11 It adds that Paddy MacNally is a keen conservationist , so the manor should be in safe hands .
12 The department adds that GPs must remain free to send patients to hospitals with which their district has no contract .
13 Count Nikolai adds that people can join individually .
14 He adds that cherry syrup may be used in like manner .
15 Mr Scully adds that security considerations may limit what data an individual can look at — London , for instance , can not look at the accounts specific to Hong Kong .
16 It adds that Mr Lamont 's statement that unemployment was ‘ a price well worth paying ’ is ‘ hollow and cynical ’ .
17 He 's not impressed with the Lamont-Gregory briquette which he says is not the consistency the British market expects and adds that Indonesia and Brazil are already using a similar technique .
18 It adds that ARC Northern had permission for quarrying and treatment of stone , apart from the roadstone coating , to work at all times , including Sundays .
19 All I knew were the half-truths and lies that children were told in those days .
20 To Montano , Iago lies that Cassio is always drunk , and professes to ‘ fear the trust Othello puts him in ’ ( 121–31 ) .
21 Lawrence then supposes that bristles grow so as to point down the concentration gradient .
22 Another approach , exemplified by Vygotsky and Donaldson , supposes that children 's pictures — like all other aspects of their behaviour — must be interpreted in the light of what we know about the context in which the picture is produced and the culture in which the child operates .
23 The older theory supposes that animals mainly tell the truth when signalling .
24 By allotting such a major place to ideological practice , Althusser supposes that people must somehow be cajoled , duped or persuaded into roles which do not reflect their true interests .
25 The latter accepts it : law as integrity supposes that people have legal right — rights that follow from past decisions of political institutions and therefore license coercion — that go beyond the explicit extension of political practices conceived as conventions .
26 Law as integrity supposes that people are entitled to a coherent and principled extension of past political decisions even when judges profoundly disagree about what this means .
27 One of the clearest examples of kin selection occurs in a bacterial plasmid ( Maynard Smith 1978 ) ; despite misunderstandings of the phrase ‘ selfish gene ’ , no one supposes that plasmids think .
28 ( The hypothesis supposes that voters have a short memory : they expect continuity only from the incumbent . )
29 One supposes that Kane would find the performances of Henry Rono of Kenya , Miruts Yifter of Ethiopia , and Suleiman Nyambui of Tanzania difficult to explain .
30 It matters that girls are getting a less fair deal than boys if , as is the case , fewer of them leave school with qualifications which are useful for employment .
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