Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] that some [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is because that fear exists that some home owners know perfectly well that they have the Government over a barrel .
2 Bernstein argues that some school subjects have very tight definitions of knowledge , and clear boundary lines marking what is considered relevant ‘ knowledge ’ and what is either considered not relevant or as belonging to another subject .
3 Indeed , cross-tabulation showed that some mail order , credit sale , check trading and fuel board credit users forgot to mention these types of credit in answering this question .
4 The geologists sense that some funding agencies ‘ obviously feel that ophiolite work is a waste of time .
5 Blackgrass has built up to such levels in some of its traditional heavyland haunts that some cereal growers are now reporting severe problems in controlling it .
6 The two scientists demonstrated that some RNA molecules could do the job directly .
7 DIESEL SALES SOARED — our diesel challenge showed that some oil burners today are better all rounders than petrol equivalents — and hot hatch sales stalled .
8 On the whole , interviewees felt that some user instruction was necessary in special libraries , favouring the continuance of some impromptu instruction alongside the more organized instructional activities .
9 A few weeks later , FoE obtained a government document showing that some water supplies would now be in breach of the Drinking Water Directive until 31 December 2000 , and in some cases perhaps even longer .
10 In Pakistan : ‘ The wholesale exemption of EPZ enterprises from the provisions of so many labour laws leaves many issues to the mercy of the individual contract of employment ’ ( p.709 ) , while in the Philippines : ‘ The Bataan administrator said that some EPZ employees were paying 75 per cent of the minimum wage for six months , then dismissing the workers and hiring others at the 75 per cent rate ’ ( p.711 ) .
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