Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] [adv] claim that " in BNC.

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1 The employee will further claim that he made no conscious effort to memorise the information .
2 I am delighted that I have been able to hit on that point , because the flexibility means that the Opposition can not claim that they will not have enough time to debate those clauses .
3 Certainly from the rapturous reception when he walked on court and the sympathetic response after a performance containing too many embarrassingly bad moments , Borg can rightly claim that people still want to see him play .
4 Their creators will often claim that they are also designed to cater for the club player who will play off different tees but , on the more extreme courses , I wonder if this is really true .
5 Not even the most unreconstructed Keynesian would ever claim that the General Theory was an easy read .
6 What is clear is that a business can not claim that its terms were accepted by a trading partner if they were accepted by an employee whom it knows has no authority to accept them .
7 Let's continue this in 1992 so that we in Rentokil Tropical Plants can proudly claim that we are :
8 But adjudication officers may eventually claim that part-time employment is your normal pattern , and that you should not be entitled to benefit on the days you do n't work because you would not normally expect to be working anyway .
9 But adjudication officers may eventually claim that part-time employment is your normal pattern , and that you should not be entitled to benefit on the days you do n't work because you would not normally expect to be working anyway .
10 But adjudication officers may eventually claim that part-time employment is your normal pattern , and that you should not be entitled to benefit on the days you do n't work because you would not normally expect to be working anyway .
11 Indeed most providers would now claim that they do take account of the wider population .
12 True , it would run counter to the idea of simplifying the tax system , but Lamont can always claim that the middle band will be steadily reduced until it , too , is 20 per cent . ’
13 The Karma of the Eastern mind is so similar to the interdependent forces that scientists such as Schrodinger claim are both the stuff of matter and the stuff of thought , that Yogis might rightfully claim that karma does exist because Western science has proved it .
14 Some people would actually claim that there is a culture of bullying within the military infrastructure .
15 Australia can not claim that it is unaware of the uncertainty about the legal status of Indonesia 's assertion of jurisdictional authority in East Timor and the off-shore waters , and has relied upon its own determination of legality .
16 Many writing on the mid-seventeenth century at present would legitimately claim that I have marked out these positions too exclusively .
17 De Gaulle could legitimately claim that the result was the most lukewarm endorsement conceivable ; this did not alter the fact that it marked a personal setback for him .
18 However , recently a spokesman for a well-known oil company claimed that they were really the Davids in this country and that the boot WAS on the other foot' Doubtless , central and local government would also claim that they are simply the servants of the public and not their masters .
19 If nevertheless a treaty is concluded , the third party to the earlier treaty can not claim that it was unaware of the restrictions .
20 Rival ministers must even claim that heavy spending in one area is holding back growth in others .
21 By 1992 the Treasury could safely claim that the UK 's top rate of income tax at 40% was below that of its major competitors , as can be seen from Fig. 16.6 .
22 The Minister will probably claim that the decline in the number of smokers is greater in this country than it is in Italy and in France .
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