Example sentences of "[verb] that this [adj] [noun] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | The reflectances from the black mat ( ‘ H' ) suggest that this particular background is not ideal . |
2 | In the first place they may want to do no more than ensure that the Constitution is not altered casually or carelessly or by subterfuge or implication ; they may want to secure that this important document is not lightly tampered with , but solemnly , with due notice and deliberation , consciously amended . |
3 | Did no one — superiors or colleagues — realise that this young woman was undergoing tremendous emotional problems following the breakdown of her marriage ? |
4 | The Social Democrat , Lord Kennet , the first opponent of research to speak , said : ‘ Those who say that this full-stop-sized mini-blob is not a human being must answer which part of the question they object to : human or being ? |
5 | When Brau and Brunner AG and Cadbury Schweppes plc notified the creation of a joint venture that would prepare and sell mineral water , the Commission found that this joint venture was not a concentration but a cooperative agreement , because the parent companies would stay active on the soft drinks market and so the structure of competition would not be permanently altered , as it would with a concentration . |
6 | The researchers found that this geographical pattern is best matched by that of sugar consumption , in which the leading countries are , in descending order , the UK , the Netherlands , Ireland , Canada and Denmark , and the countries with the lowest consumption are Italy , Yugoslavia , Spain , Portugal and Japan . |
7 | ‘ The fact that such specific parts were targeted , useless to anyone else , seems to indicate that this dastardly deed was carried out by a steam preservation ‘ colleague ’ with a view to fitting to a similar GWR-designed loco — quite sickening if so . |
8 | The Leftist Unity party is , in effect , led and controlled by the Spanish Communist Party , but Mr Anguita has wisely realised that this new name is less dangerous . ’ |
9 | More significantly , he also realized that this electrical activity was affected by external stimuli falling on the sense organs . |
10 | When he looked back later in life he did not think that this dark night was caused by what happened on the road at Godmanchester . |
11 | In case the reader should think that this small book is about to offer the solution to this problem , let it be stated immediately that a complete integration of all these different disciplinary approaches to the investment decision will probably take a considerable time and much research effort by a range of researchers . |
12 | ‘ You mean , ’ says Felicity , ‘ it makes you think that this whole society is morally ambiguous . |
13 | In publicising one 's own methods it becomes only a short step to maintaining that this personal success is general success and can be achieved only through this personal approach . |
14 | It is noticeable that all these graves are found near the Pilgrims ' Way suggesting that this ancient road was being used as a highway by the Romans . |
15 | But how petty and unseemly are the semitransparent hints which keep appearing , like people spitting after a departing train , suggesting that this self-sacrificing collector was unscrupulous . |
16 | This is a penal measure and the courts must take care to see that this former expression is not treated as if it were the latter . ’ |
17 | The author understands that this venerable client is about to be introduced into a Stock Exchange member firm . |
18 | However , after the spirited French defence of April 9th-11th , even von Mudra admitted that this new technique was not likely to succeed . |
19 | He says that this particular animal is a favourite . |
20 | The CFTC says that this latest offer is the last . |
21 | All the published results available at this time show that this new material is easy to place and avoids most of the early stent related complications — that is , early clogging or dislodgement . |
22 | We 've heard from Michael about the access problems on this corridor , erm he 's produced figures that show that this particular route is over design capacity . |
23 | Roughly translated , it would appear that this single mother is not fit to guide the spiritual education of Catholic children , while the priest still enjoys its blessings . |
24 | It could be argued that this apparent overestimate is a true reflection of the total amount of uplift . |
25 | Given that our primary concern is with perceptual learning it might be argued that this last process is what should command attention and that the processes involved in latent inhibition ( apart perhaps from the attentional change it involves ) are of marginal importance only . |
26 | Furthermore , we can assume that this mechanical effect is similar for all preparations tested and does not greatly influence the results of the mucosal concentrations . |
27 | Examination of the ways in which candidates are selected in Ireland and votes for them solicited will show that this putative liberty is in practice still more narrowly restricted . |
28 | It would be wrong , however , to suggest that this infrastructural augmentation was no more than window-dressing . |
29 | More recent evidence , whilst not addressing this issue directly , tends to suggest that this desired relationship is still important . |
30 | I do not believe that this perceptual process is either universal or immutable , but it is ubiquitous and extremely potent . |