Example sentences of "[verb] that [adj] [noun sg] [noun] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 The damage inflicted is particularly severe since Fonseca and Williams ( 1988 ) suggest that professional development teachers have been the most effective agency for stimulating a desire for change in schools .
2 However , they suggest that two personality traits have emerged as consistently associated : impulsiveness ( lack of ability or desire to defer gratification ) ; and undersocialisation ( lack of regard for feelings of others ) .
3 Coupled with the fact that over half the households in Great Britain have a microwave and surveys suggest that most catering establishments use a microwave at some time , the techniques of microwaving can hardly be a mystery by now .
4 The synchronized variations between the redshifted components in the flux and the peak velocity suggest that these maser components have a common pumping source and are distributed within 0.1pc each other .
5 Differences in site factors suggest that warmer soil temperatures seem to be associated with the more rapid death of roots at the southern site .
6 World Bank estimates suggest that careless logging practices account for 200,000 hectares out of a total annual loss of one million hectares .
7 Phone — Office again to let me know that free school meals have been confirmed for pupil B. Back to typing .
8 The Royal is to be congratulated on introducing Direct Access Endoscopy , ( DAE ) , however your readers may be interested to know that Northern Board patients have enjoyed the benefit of DAE for some time .
9 Here we report that fresh murine LC express cadherins , and that LC adhere to KC in vitro through E-cadherin .
10 Again , if we can understand the reasons for these choices , we may go some way towards explaining that strange feeling teachers have when reading a piece of written work in which every sentence is grammatically correct , and yet there is something not quite right .
11 Other authors have claimed that visual laterality effects occur when judgements have to be made from memory , that is , beyond the coding stage ( Hardyck , Tzeng and " Wang , 1977 ; 1978 ; Kirsner , 1980 ; Kirsner and Brown , 1981 . )
12 So rather than pay nine pounds ninety pence it 's claimed that many lorry drivers take a detour through gloucester , then heading back down the A48 through Newhnam .
13 It is claimed that high taxation rates reduce personal savings which are an essential ingredient in the moral character of a nation and which are also an important source of funding for investment in private industry .
14 → I 'm afraid that you are quite likely to find that many guitar manufacturers provide very little in terms of manuals with their instruments , Richard .
15 It has been reported that isolation-reared laboratory animals show abnormal behaviour towards painful sensory stimulation , such as a burning match or pin-prick .
16 The UGC Earth Science Review found that many research students learn as much from each other as they do from the academic staff .
17 We worried at first that the children might be sceptical and uninterested ; but we soon found that nine year olds have already heard of atoms in garbled ways from comics and really want to know about them .
18 I found that moderate slip angles produce no nasty consequences , but was restrained from further experimentation with the admonition that the aircraft describes what sounds like a brisk departure into a fast outside flick roll with the nose going hard down to exceed its negative-g limit .
19 Psychologists Dorothy and Jerome Bruner , co-directors of the Yale University Family Television Research and Consultation Center , found that addicted TV viewers have a shortened attention span and a lack of ‘ reflectiveness ’ — the ability to think , in other words .
20 Because the Stormont trainers are always on the look-out for suitable dogs , they have in the past found that unscrupulous pet owners have taken advantage of their open-door policy to save on kennelling fees .
21 The Times 12.1.90 reported that public health labs have found that up to 60% of all uncooked chickens in shops are contaminated by Salmonella and Listeria .
22 It laid great emphasis on value for money auditing and recommended that all health authorities establish value for money teams whose role would be to effect annual savings which could be used for improving services .
23 In his opening address on Sept. 16 , the IAEA 's Director-General Hans Blix had called for more stringent measures to help detect illicit nuclear weapons programmes and recommended that national intelligence agencies share information with the IAEA on possible violations of nuclear non-proliferation accords .
24 He recommended that Red Army youths become village teachers to counteract this trend .
25 While no one is suggesting that any health risks attach to Quorn , it need only take one popular comedian cracking jokes at Quorn 's expense to generate major marketing problems .
26 The duty of the auditor is to see that the accounts have been prepared in accordance with the legal requirements and to see that proper accounting practices have been observed in the compilation of the accounts .
27 It is easy to see that these information requirements expand considerably with the number of firms , product heterogeneity , spatial dispersion of markets , uncertainty about future demands and costs , rate of technological change , and the extent of threats from entry of new firms .
28 ( 10 ) It 's possible that there 's life on Mars ( 11 ) It 's possible that there 's life on Mars and it 's possible that there is no life on Mars ( 12 ) It 's possible that there 's life on Mars , and in fact it is now certain that there is Now from this set of dilemmas the notion of implicature offers a way out , for it allows one to claim that natural language expressions do tend to have simple , stable and unitary senses ( in many cases anyway ) , but that this stable semantic core of en has an unstable , context-specific pragmatic overlay — namely a set of implicatures .
29 It should be recognized that floating exchange rates have usually been adopted ( e.g. in the 1930s and since 1973 ) when adverse conditions have caused a breakdown in the prevailing system of fixed exchange rates .
30 Finally the survey revealed that worldwide information technology spend in the wholesale finance market will hit some $20,000m during 1993 , increasing at 9% or so a year over the next five years .
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