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

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1 So as not to be full of wind and fury alone , the report closes with alternative budget proposals , suggesting for example that proposed spending on nuclear energy be halved and spending on energy conservation be increased from 2 to 34 per cent of the energy budget .
2 Second , there is empirical work which looks for evidence that fiscal considerations play any part at all in the decision of individuals to reside in a particular locality .
3 Murder charge is dropped after claims that dead model took drink and drugs .
4 ‘ You realise of course that this Taczek character might take it further .
5 So many defendants have been squeezed into court that extra benches were needed to make one large dock .
6 So many defendants have been squeezed into court that extra benches were needed to make one large dock .
7 These sections provide in effect that any member of a local authority having any pecuniary interest direct or indirect in any contract , proposed contract or other matter must declare his interest .
8 The combination of the three parameters ( sphincter pressure equal or less than 6 mm Hg , total length of lower oesophageal sphincter equal or less than 20 mm and abdominal portion of the lower oesophageal sphincter with a length equal or less than 9 mm ) demonstrated in controls that this situation was not observed .
9 With some exceptions ( the assembly of tubulin into microtubules is one ) , molecular biology does not collect quantitative information about the rates of processes happening in cells that physical chemists would consider essential to understanding .
10 Following the Thames Water Authority 's lead , but with some significant embellishments , the EPA broke Chesapeake Bay and its drainage basin/catchment area down into geographical , biological and chemical units , keeping in mind that each unit works dynamically with the others .
11 It is still important to see if specifying an age range could be indirect discrimination and it is important to bear in mind that differential age criteria are always likely to be direct discrimination even if it is based on the unequal state pension age .
12 The illustrations can , of course , be multiplied , but it is important to bear in mind that such cases are exceptional .
13 But it is important to bear in mind that such misgivings are made privately .
14 It is wise to bear in mind that similar reasoning has been used by many others — so much so that much of our supposed ‘ knowledge ’ of the history of English phonology is filtered through this kind of reasoning .
15 When questioned over the possibility of the EC issuing regulations ( which must be followed exactly ) as opposed to directives ( where the result must comply , but the means by which the result is obtained is not stipulated ) 0 , the DoE pointed out that although there was ‘ a greater certainty with regard to regulation ’ it was important to bear in mind that different countries have different administration regimes and that directly applicable regulations could , therefore , cause problems .
16 Your worships , those are the circumstances I would ask you to bear in mind that this man a ha , has four summonses against him purely as a result of really ignorance as far as purchasing documents is concerned they were in order and erm he would of produced them had he realised what the officer was saying to him and er , that he would of realised had he not been suffering the shock , but he was actually sufferance suffering at the er at the time of the accident .
17 Your Worships those are the circumstances , I would ask you to bear in mind that this man ha has four summonses against him purely as a result of really ignorance as far as production of documents is concerned .
18 It is important to bear in mind that these statistics are collected on a changing basis , even though all derive from taxes at death ; they cover both consumption and production property .
19 However , not all those leaving Romania could be regarded as permanent refugees ; the news agency Rompres reported in February that some refugees were beginning to return home .
20 How he heard of verre anglais is unclear , but it is not beyond belief that it stemmed from rumours that effervescing Champagne had become a popular drink in England .
21 When I suggest to Hopkins that many abductees could in fact be drawing on repressed memories of childhood sexual abuse and , as a result of bad hypnosis , end up believing mistakenly that they were messed around with by aliens instead , he agrees it 's a possibility , but then argues that some cases of childhood sexual abuse may in fact be alien abductions .
22 Farming journalists and politicians who visit New Zealand come back convinced life without subsidies is not just attractive but a realistic option — an argument they generally base on claims that British farmers by conventional standards are amongst the most efficient in Europe .
23 In 1983 production increased from 58.3 MTOE ( 1982 ) to 61.5 MTOE and the Netherlands proposed to Britain that Dutch gas could replace Norwegian should the two parties be unable to reach an agreement on Sleipner as subsequently proved to be the case .
24 A club spokesman has responded to criticism that some season ticket holders will not get their usual seats for the Rumbelows League Cup semi-final first leg against Manchester United .
25 Sarajevo radio reported on Friday that 157 people , 63 of them children , had died of hunger , disease and cold in the previous 48 hours in the region around Srebrenica alone .
26 The Detroit News reported on Monday that continuing disputes with other top brass helped persuade York to accept the IBM offer .
27 In December 1989 officials refused to comment on reports that nine men arrested by police in August had been spying for Singapore .
28 Let us also assume for simplicity that this change does not cost the company anything : it is the result , let us say , of a brainwave the production director had in his bath that morning .
29 Although this could be seen as evidence that subjective risk was not present for this subject , it could equally be regarded as a self presentational bias on the part of the subject who may have felt that feeling risk would imply dangerous driving .
30 The fact that other fans recognise his behaviour as deplorable and ‘ beyond the pale ’ is seen as proof that most fans have a tacit knowledge of the rules of disorder .
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