Example sentences of "[noun] [noun prp] [verb] [verb] that [det] " in BNC.

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1 Kenneth Baker has decreed that all new cable systems must be compatible , so that a system laid in one part of the country will interface with the systems laid in other parts .
2 People are not born with a repressed set of experiences , but they acquire them , although at times Freud seems to suggest that some parts of the repressed material of earlier generations is inherited .
3 Literary critics such as Elisabeth Schneider and Molly Lefebure have suggested that this account is probably a gross exaggeration — that is , that while Coleridge may have dreamed about Cublai Can , the poetry was not provided in the dream in its complete form , but required years of revision .
4 Speaking at the 11th APL central committee plenum on July 7 [ see also below ] , President Ramiz Alia had said that those sheltering in foreign embassies were " not patriots or honest citizens " and continued : " The aims and activities of destructive , anti-democratic and anti-Albanian forces are clearly visible .
5 Long before Wilkins sought to popularize the Copernican system , the Protestant reformer Calvin had declared that those who wished to learn astronomy should not look to the Bible .
6 Stafford Cripps continued to stress that such an alliance was made inevitable as much by the policy of the Labour Party as by the growing danger from Nazi Germany .
7 Richard Taruskin has suggested that some initial American resistance to the a cappella theory of chanson performance in the Middle Ages was inevitable because American ensembles of the 1970s possessed very few singers who could be imagined giving a satisfactory demonstration of such a performing technique .
8 Environment Secretary Christopher Patten has claimed that this prevents the waste being dumped in less industrialised countries which lack the technology to deal with the material .
9 Blackburn J. has held that any pecuniary interest , however small , will be sufficient .
10 Jim Fletcher had signalled that these were essential for any traveller in Romania .
11 But Mr Dixon has warned that some of the non-teaching work done at the unit might have to be scaled down .
12 But , says Khrushchev , Mr Castro failed to understand that all the Soviet Union was trying to do was to deter America from invading Cuba .
13 Warren Young has commented that this development ‘ demonstrates the uncertainty and ambiguity inherent in the New South Wales approach . ’
14 However , Mr Waldegrave did concede that many abuses were ending , and the human rights provisions of the Helsinki agreement had become a useful yardstick to measure Soviet behaviour .
15 ‘ My Lords , Mr. Jeffreys sought to argue that any removal from the shelves of the supermarket , even if unaccompanied by label switching , was without more an appropriation .
16 Mr. Lassman sought to suggest that this offence was aimed solely at hacking , and hacking , which is a word that finds no place in the Act , he says , means using one computer to access another .
17 Through the IMG Ali had noted that many Trotskyist women had gone into the National Joint Action Committee for Women 's Equal Rights ( NJACWER ) .
18 Because of his Cartesianism , Malebranche could not go so far as to say that material objects were not really extended or in motion , but Pierre Bayle had argued that such restraint was unjustifiable .
19 Field tests on bananas grown in Central American countries for export to the United States had shown that some were contaminated with up to ten times the chemical 's legal limit .
20 Professor Sawyer has argued that many of the small pre-Conquest landowners who appear from Domesday Book to be independent were in fact tenants of lords not named , and thus that lordship may have been more extensive than has sometimes been realised .
21 Mrs McNee tries to ensure that that coincides with the children 's return from school .
22 We have all done things which are wrong in God 's eyes but through Jesus God has ensured that any punishment we deserve has already been served .
23 Guardian chairman Vic Dawson has announced that all the society 's savers will receive 4 per cent of their balances on every account held .
24 We know very little of what went on in these places , from either archaeological or historical evidence , but R. H. Britnell has suggested that most markets were ‘ closely related to the growth of local trade between food producers , craftsmen and tradesmen ’ .
25 Stena Sealink Line managing director Gareth Cooper has warned that any industrial action at Parkeston Quay would put jobs at risk .
26 Arguing on the basis of income , A. H. M. Jones has estimated that some of the more wealthy land-owners in the western provinces must have held ‘ several thousand square miles ’ .
27 Germany was constitutionally permitted only to send troops in defence of NATO territory , although following the December 1990 all-German election Chancellor Helmut Kohl had conceded that this rule would have to be changed .
28 Karl Leyser has shown that this was a ‘ patrimonially ’ , not a ‘ bureaucratically ’ , governed society ; rule was by the personal presence of an itinerant ruler , the exercise of his patronage , the close bonds which he could establish with his followers , and the ceremonial projection of his sacrality .
29 The sociologist Christine Delphy has argued that this assumption is not simply a mistake or a reasonable rule of thumb that has now become outmoded , but an ideological manoeuvre which obscures the real workings of patriarchal societies .
30 Peter Sawyer has suggested that some of the earliest surviving charters of the Anglo Saxon period refer to such estates and hence for some areas in the seventh century the early estate structure can be defined .
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