Example sentences of "[verb] that [pron] are [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Former Northern Telecom Ltd chief and alumnus of Burroughs Corp , Unisys Corp and IBM Corp itself , Paul Stern is now firm favourite in the betting on the next chief executive of IBM after the Wall Street Journal disclosed that there are strong objections to him from some influential IBM executives — if he 's got those people against him , he must be the right man for the job . |
2 | Deal & Kennedy ( 1982 ) suggest that there are five elements of corporate culture : |
3 | Banner and Blasingame ( 1988 ) suggest that there are nine stages in this development : |
4 | We can not fully implement a new corporate image until funds are available , and we suggest that there are other projects for the development of our information services which are more pressing , and which have more income-generating or cost-reducing potential in the short term . |
5 | While there are some aspects of the redraft where it might be argued that the law has not been accurately expressed , there is no doubt that both its language and typography suggest that there are considerable improvements which could be made to the present drafting and printing of statutes in the UK . |
6 | Both suggest that there are finite limits upon the prescription of subordinate behaviour . |
7 | Observations such as these suggest that there are rhythmic changes in our bodies that are produced by some internal factor in addition to those produced by our environment and life-style . |
8 | I have a bid to make for additional assistance , and I suggest that there are three means by which we could help people without work more than has been possible in the past . |
9 | Ms Fitzgerald puts initial demand at perhaps only a dozen companies in the US , but adds that they are leading edge customers which other potential users will be watching carefully . |
10 | How then do we know that there are other minds ? |
11 | Well , they 're very big things to grapple with , and I do n't know that there are any answers . |
12 | Does she know that there are 86 films on TV this week and only one football game ? |
13 | Obviously , Mr Gustafson has not been doing his homework , otherwise he would know that there are 48 UN resolutions calling for the withdrawal of all foreign troops from Cyprus , and the restoration of its territorial integrity and sovereignty . |
14 | Confronted with this , Cheniere retorts that there are some differences that are more salient than others . |
15 | I have a lot of sympathy with this attitude , and I do not doubt that there are genetic advantages in our having brains of the kind that we have . |
16 | It has been stressed that there are strong forces in favour of the maintenance of existing policy , and that many new initiatives are in fact derived from concerns not so much to innovate as to correct the imperfections of existing policies . |
17 | It must be stressed that there are important differences between stage hypnotism and the techniques used in alternative medicine . |
18 | But fortunately most people who are asked to help in surveys are prepared to accept that they are appropriate people to answer questions on the survey for which they are approached , and particularly where people feel that they are being asked to give ‘ expert ’ information this can be seen as rather a compliment : ‘ If you want to know about how a housewife organizes her day I can tell you everything you need to know . ’ |
19 | The Minister is a fair-minded man , so he is bound to accept that there are genuine worries . |
20 | Any sociologist has to accept that there are some differences in values between separate groups in society and that people must adapt and innovate to cope with changing social circumstances . |
21 | I happen to know that there are many Toms in the Christian Church . |
22 | This type of system would recognise that there are some cases where constant poolside supervision was not reasonably practical , after weighting of risk against cost , as the IEHO report conceded . |
23 | It should not be forgotten that there are different systems of law even within the UK , so that even for domestic sales such a clause avoids a potential source of confusion . |
24 | If , as indicated above , there are paramount safety and environmental reasons for addressing the traffic problem in residential areas , then it should not be forgotten that there are social arguments too . |
25 | It has been claimed that there are further situations in which consent will be irrelevant to a prosecution under Categories 1 and 2 . |
26 | In vertical mergers it is often claimed that there are important gains to co-ordination and planning . |
27 | ‘ We realise that we are great friends . |
28 | We realise that there are many problems caused by people who are n't able to park er in a restricted area er and we need to ensure that people are able to do that satisfactorily and safely . |
29 | There 's a lot of adrenalin flowing , and erm they realise that there are pink bodies on the line , and they take a great deal of care in preparing the outfit before they go . |
30 | I realise that there are several faults in it , which affect my hon. Friend , but on balance it is a good scheme and should be adopted . |