Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] that [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A corresponding study has prompted Silsoe researchers to suggest that using hydraulic motors to replace ptos will keep operators away from dangerous rotating shafts .
2 And there is evidence to suggest that sustained aerobic walking not only increases BMR but that the increased BMR continues permanently .
3 Even if that , too , depended initially on the basic distinction of qualification and assignment , there is no reason to deny that finding each value preferentially in one of the two positions will lead to an association directly between value and position .
4 It is no doubt for this reason that the Syrian foreign minister , Farouk at-Shara , has gone out of his way to emphasise that continued Syrian support depends on the way in which the West responds to what Syria perceives to be the fundamental problem of Middle Eastern security — the Arab-Israeli dispute and the Palestinian issue .
5 There was thus some political pressure from Conservative Ministers to ensure that Boards allocated overheads to their contracting activities properly and secured an economic profit , but the contractors ' association director was so politically inept in following this up that Citrine had no difficulty in exposing him to Whitehall as a biased anti-nationaliser who was unwilling to accept a reasonable accommodation .
6 It is all very costly and there is sometimes a limited choice of what is available for your client to sponsor that makes economic sense and will attract media and consumer attention .
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