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

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1 It became widely accepted that the attackers were predominantly black , although there was little evidence for this belief .
2 Before the two Prime Ministers ' next scheduled meeting ( by then set for Aug. 27 ) , however , Meciar suddenly announced that the HZDS side would not be attending .
3 Main shock and aftershocks together demonstrated that the fault runs north-south .
4 This was made the payoff in the Sunday Correspondent 's interview with the PM , though it has since emerged that the sequence of the conversation was altered .
5 The Statistics Branch of the Northern Ireland Department of Commerce has since confirmed that the slump in industrial production was similar to that of the earlier strike in 1974 .
6 The minister has since explained that the committee found conflicting evidence in a ‘ preliminary report ’ from Indianapolis , the home of Lilly 's research laboratories .
7 Dr Spufford 's book has successfully demonstrated that the timing of this change depended in large measure upon the farming system and the social and economic structure of the communities that were affected .
8 Do not do as I did and arrange to work only to find that the childminder changes her mind within the first few days .
9 But this is to anticipate the argument ; for the moment I want only to observe that a conception of the self as socially and/or metaphysically constituted produces one idea of transgression , and that of the self as ideally ( if not actually ) unified and autonomous , quite another .
10 He has obviously forgotten that the Government decided not to introduce a tax on world income in 1989 , following consultation and representations from the Labour party .
11 The psychoanalyst J. A. Hadfield has brilliantly shown that the trouble with this type of approach , even with material from one 's own culture , is that it is essentially arbitrary .
12 The Catholic Christian has perhaps decided that the protestant sees the sacrament merely as a memorial service , witnessing to an event in the past .
13 The work reviewed above suggests that the application of GIS techniques to hazard assessment , emergency planning and environmental monitoring is both actually and potentially an important research area with many challenging problems .
14 After saying it would produce a £200 facsimile-transmission unit designed to bring electronic mail to the person in the street , the PTT has finally acknowledged that the project is a non-starter .
15 Souness has just heard that the SFA have banned him from sitting at the touchline for the remainder of the season , and yet again the tabloid press has pushed his tolerance beyond the limit .
16 ‘ Ms Redd Harvest of the Turner-Harvest-Ramirez Agency has just announced that the suspect apprehended in Nome , Alaska , last week in connection with the thirty-eight-state murder spree of the serial killer known as ‘ The Tasmanian Devil ’ has been definitely connected with four hundred and eighteen of the Devil 's six hundred and forty-two confirmed kills to date .
17 A might still suspect B of having stolen something from him elsewhere ( e.g. if he has just discovered that a bunch of keys is missing from the hall table ) .
18 These include the Certosa of Pavia , the entire historic centre of Orvieto , the Roman theatre in Verona , the whole of Venice ( the news has just arrived that the cupola of the Salute church is giving way ) and the buildings on the islands in the lagoon , and the Giotto frescoes in the Scrovegni chapel in Padua .
19 The research team has already discovered that the cows emit more methane in the evening , when they are resting and ruminating .
20 My hon. Friend the Member for Normanton ( Mr. O'Brien ) has already said that the information is there .
21 has already said that the Tories do n't seem to have any provision for capital and I 'm dying to know why they have as much to say about the additional buildings as anyone else er I 'd be interested to know what they say .
22 David Tweedie , the chairman of the Accounting Standards Board , has already warned that the ASB will follow the cookbook approach if companies and their auditors continue to comply with the letter of the rules rather than with their spirit .
23 True ; but the government has already decided that the fares charged wherever private railways have a near-monopoly ( for example , commuter lines into London ) will be regulated .
24 The killings have been surrounded by controversy ever since , but Government lawyers were arguing before the Human Rights Commission today that a British inquest has already ruled that the deaths were ‘ lawful ’ .
25 Hockey Training for the event has already indicated that the hockey standard will be better than 12 months ago .
26 Section 8.2. i has already indicated that the intention of Bretton Woods was to erect a system of fixed but adjustable exchange rates within which countries experiencing a ‘ fundamental disequilibrium ’ in their balance of payments could devalue .
27 The young Ulster Youth Dance company has already shown that the dancers have the ability to match the dramatic intensity and sensitivity of this great work and to bring it triumphantly to life .
28 Indeed , the Government has already agreed that the Directive applies , in a High Court action brought by college lecturers who were held to have been automatically transferred with their rights from the employment of local authorities to the new Further Education Corporations .
29 President Bush has already promised that no commitments will be made at the Malta summit , and last week agreed to fly on to Brussels immediately afterwards to brief Nato leaders .
30 Friends of the Earth has already demanded that the inquiry be adjourned until the NII has ended its negotiations with the CEGB and is ready to issue a safety licence for the reactor .
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