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

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1 ‘ I know that people suggest that because one striker comes in , another goes out .
2 The accounts suggest that if this trend continues , ‘ the entire investment base of the Diocese will have been used up within the next two years . ’
3 Watkins says SunSoft is happy to support what SunSelect offers in the way of MS-DOS emulation right now , but adds that if another firm comes up with better technology at a lower price ‘ we 'd be stupid not to do business with them . ’
4 Equally , we expect that if all assets have the same expected ( average ) payoff , then most people would choose the one with the lowest variability , that is , the smallest risk .
5 It can also be added that if these steps deform towards more negative values of ε-ζ ( around -100° rather than their naturally stable values of roughly -30° ) the associated inter-proton distances hardly change , however the sugar phases resemble those of the B II state and are therefore once again in disagreement with the NMR data .
6 They say that although many shops THINK they 're providing for the disabled , the facilities are often inadequate .
7 They say that although many shops THINK they 're providing for the disabled , the facilities are often inadequate .
8 They say that although many shops THINK they 're providing for the disabled , in reality , they are not .
9 Prison sources say that while many warders work at Crumlin Road , only a few would have access to the keys for the second B wing landing which were smuggled out .
10 I say that because some lawyers have spoken — my hon. and learned Friend the Member for Burton ( Mr. Lawrence ) and the hon. Member for Swansea , East ( Mr. Anderson ) .
11 ‘ Doctors say that if enough skin grows round the pellet , it might be held in place .
12 The judge was moved to comment that if any customer had seen the photographs used in evidence against Ms Pledger , they would have immediately stopped patronising Fitzbillies .
13 Brennan and McGeevor ( 1985 ) have also reported that while non-standard entrants do particularly well in the humanities and social sciences , they are less successful in mathematics and psychology .
14 Hetherington ( 1979 ) found that if marital separation led to a cessation of hostilities and conflict , this seemed somewhat less damaging for children than remaining in a discordant , unhappy , but intact home .
15 It is recommended that if many errors occur , the LIFESPAN Process should be shut down while the source of the errors is determined .
16 One of the youngest brigadiers in the British Army ; deputy chairman of the Conservative Party ; chairman of a major insurance company ; Warden of Winchester College — these are all solid achievements , but it is safe to guess that until this trial started most people had never heard of him .
17 This assertion was grounded on results of several studies , including one based upon the 25 WFS countries mentioned above and which reported that if all mothers had seven or more years of schooling , other things being equal ( that is , all mothers ' offspring would have the same conditions concerning survival as those observed for the educated mothers ' newborn babies ) , infant mortality would fall by 41 per cent and death rates of children aged 1–4 by 60 per cent ( Trussell and Pebley , 1984 , p.21 ) .
18 The authors reported that as this project progressed interest in the teaching of study skills increased and this interest was filtering through into the primary schools sector .
19 While it is unremarkable to observe that although some people eat three meals a day , and others miss out breakfast and lunch altogether , taking all their food in the evenings , there is no such parallel during sleep — no normal person has been found who , for instance , takes all his or her REM sleep in one session of ninety minutes at the beginning of the night , or saves it all up for a session in the early hours of the morning .
20 Its neighbouring census tract to the north exhibited diametrically opposite trends , suggesting that whilst one area improved another declined .
21 While accepting that if national productivity increased at the then current rate and priority in the allocation of social expenditure was given to the elderly , the current pension-policies could be maintained , the Philips Committee stressed the magnitude of the commitments being entered into on behalf of future generations of taxpayers .
22 He agrees that if public services expand then something in the industrial sector must decrease — profits or investment — but ‘ it does not follow that the former is the cause of the latter ’ ; rather they are both the joint results of the non-competitiveness of British goods in the international market .
23 It is important to realize that although formal links reinforce the unity of discourse , they can not , on their own , create it .
24 It is important to realize that since these words use exactly the same phonemes as the intended words they are as valid , acoustically , as the intended words , and have the same acoustic score .
25 At first many people , including Israel himself , argued that since black holes had to be perfectly spherical , a black hole could only form from the collapse of a perfectly spherical object .
26 He argued that since human readers do not use such information it is not necessary for successful recognition .
27 He argued that though historical materialism had satisfactorily explained the forms and conditions of human reality it had never established theoretically the validity of its own existence , never shown how it constituted not just the substance of reality but its logical form as well .
28 I have noticed that when older people put out chairs in preparation for a church meeting they will tend to place them in straight rows and arrange them further back from the speaker .
29 The committee also believed that while corporate management had implications for both councillors and officers , the structure applicable to one side was not applicable to the other .
30 When those at the level of schools read about allegations of incompetence on the part of the earlier separate Universities Funding Council and about the individual difficulties of separate universities , they felt frustration about the apparent misuse of money in other sectors or believed that if other people got their sums wrong , they in schools should also have been excused .
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