Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] that [det] [adj] [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 I think the public wants to know that all those people , and their families , who suffered in the war will be looked after for the rest of their lives . ’
2 Rex , for instance , has argued that most black people form an underclass in British society , occupying the most disadvantaged positions in employment , housing and other areas relative even to the white working class ( Rex and Tomlinson , 1979 ) , while Miles refers to the formation of a distinct black ‘ fraction ’ of the working class ( Miles , 1982 ) .
3 Will my right hon. Friend confirm that he has listened to hon. Members and representatives of people with disabilities who are worried that the additional room or larger property that they need to accommodate their disabilities might take them into a higher band and that he has decided that any such people should fall within one band lower than would otherwise be the case ?
4 Research has shown that some old people can not survive the emotional shock of moving to the Home and die within a few weeks .
5 The issue to examine is whether the fact that more working-class offenders are caught means that more working-class people break laws .
6 They fail to appreciate that all elderly people are constantly aware that they are approaching the last great event in their lives : their own death .
7 Then , fourteen years later , after it had seemed that this strange fish had appeared only to disappear totally , another was caught , not off South Africa but a thousand miles away in Anjouan , one of the tiny Comoro Islands that lie in the Indian Ocean midway between Madagascar and the coast of Tanzania .
8 Time was , he remembered , when she had attended the Greek Orthodox Church , where he also had gone when small , but its splendour had palled when she had realized that more fashionable people belonged to the United Church .
9 ‘ And we have to remember that many young people locally depend on the building trade for work . ’
10 Many studies of previous generations have shown that many young people leave rural areas before they even enter the job market , and that these migrants are the most able and motivated ( Rieger , 1972 ; Hannan , 1969 ) thus adding weight to the theory of cumulative causation , as the less able young , the old , and the redundant come to form a greater and greater proportion of the population .
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