Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [verb] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Burr cites indisputable evidence that living organisms are associated with electro-magnetic fields , which change as the organisms change , but then goes on to argue that these fields control morphogenesis by acting as ‘ blueprints ’ for development , which is a very different matter . ’
2 He goes on to argue that these fantasies are not as personal , not as individual as at first appears , since they are such fundamental , childhood fantasies as castration fears , oedipal fears , and so on .
3 So , even though he continually contrasts the value of everyday experience with the emptiness of Aristotelian procedures , he in fact goes on to argue that everyday experience also is powerless to give us knowledge of the nature of things .
4 Berghel goes on to explain that positional similarity is too narrow for spelling correction , whereas material similarity is too broad .
5 He goes on to explain that this change was fundamental to the development of Combined Operations as he was then able to order the ships and craft , and requisition bases among the other resources controlled by the Minister of Defence ( Winston Churchill ) .
6 Miller goes on to conclude that these principles could apply both to interpersonal and intergroup relations .
7 But the Treaty goes on to say that monetary union will come about automatically in 1999 , for all who meet the conditions .
8 However , he goes on to say that these men were not counted as casualties in Operation Houndsworth .
9 Todorov goes on to suggest that these properties of literary discourse are specific to literature itself , and invokes the Russian Formalist concept of ‘ literariness ’ .
10 Galtung goes on to suggest that social science needs a much richer conception of what constitutes the social unit , bearing in mind that these may well need to change from society to society .
11 It has since emerged that several aircrew were reluctant to continue the slaughter .
12 Initial documents were sent to Dublin from Britain in January , but Mr Barnes has since revealed that more documents were supplied by London as recently as July .
13 Mr Savoy , who is based at the Andean Explorers and Ocean Sailing Club in Reno , Nevada , has long suspected that ancient man had far more trans-oceanic contacts than most orthodox historians accept .
14 The industrial relations literature has long noted that high levels of membership are ‘ predominantly sustained by informal group pressures from workmates ’ ( Brown and Wadhwani , 1990 , p. 14 ) .
15 For a party whose left wing has long complained that French price stability was won on the backs of the poor , this is a tricky moment .
16 This column has long argued that Scottish football needs to reduce the quantity of matches played and increase the quality .
17 British Rail has long argued that most passengers travelling to and from King 's Cross will do so by public transport .
18 ACAS has long recommended that criminal offences outside employment should not be treated as automatic reasons for dismissal .
19 He has not acknowledged that more people are now moving out of unemployment than a year ago .
20 But this has not meant that those industries have withdrawn their support for museums here .
21 There has not occurred that stark polarization and revolutionary confrontation of the two principal classes — bourgeoisie and proletariat — that Marx , at least in some parts of his analysis , seemed to anticipate .
22 Finance Act 1981 ( now TA 1988 , s740 ) has not changed that fundamental point although charges can arise in respect of payments out from the trust to beneficiaries .
23 Apart from thyroid cancer it has not seemed that any illnesses could be detected and so the matter has not been pursued .
24 ( In Germany the supreme court has just decided that pregnant women may lie about the pregnancy to an employer . )
25 But the government has just announced that this staff concerned with employment advice will move back into the Department of Employment , to ensure that their work is more integrated with that of the staff paying benefits to the unemployed .
26 But while he hesitates over Barnes , he has already confirmed that 25-goal Wright will start and bid to score for the first time in eight caps .
27 Scotland Yard has already said that some videos containing explicit sex scenes would be classed as illegal pornography if they were n't being marketed as ‘ educational . ’
28 The careful exegete , however , will also be troubled by the fact that the Bible hardly majors on this issue , that we do not know the context of Paul 's two references to the subject , and that a strong anti-homosexual line is only possible if one has already assumed that such statements are immediately transferable into our situation straight from the biblical period .
29 As of November 23 , Sequoia 's accounts receivable included $2.62m due from Ultimate , and the company has already reported that any failure by it to collect its the accounts due from Ultimate would have a material adverse effect on its financial position .
30 Guillemin has already found that labelled antibodies to hpGRF do attach themselves to cells in the hypothalamus of human or squirrel monkey brains .
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