Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] that [det] [noun pl] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 In the face of such evidence it was a little difficult for at least some of the non-poor to accept that such conditions should continue and that free enterprise could bring them to an end largely unassisted .
2 This confirms that both factors can contribute to LTP in CA1 , as shown by Kullmann and Nicoll using different techniques .
3 This requires that all resources should be used as efficiently as possible .
4 However , given current UK time costs , it is unrealistic to believe that many listeners will hear a given commercial many times .
5 Some argue that these effects may be weak or delayed because domestic activity is so weak .
6 This means that all users must know which charge codes to use when they start to create new modules so that their modules can be stored against the correct charge code for their project .
7 In County NatWest 's view , this indicates that many trusts will have a job to increase portfolio yields without lowering portfolio quality .
8 This proposes that all women should be entitled to maternity leave for 14 weeks regardless of length of service .
9 This suggests that such states may in fact occur in other situations such as the ones they suggest ( e.g. taking a walk or engaging in a routine activity ) .
10 It is easy to assume that such skills will be picked up incidentally , as they will usually be by fully sighted children , who often copy what they see other children doing , especially if a teacher 's directions are unclear to them .
11 It is a terrible indictment of 1991 to think that such events could happen today in Europe .
12 Er partly because it 's completely impractical to suggest that all patients should have an expensive er video flow study .
13 Research 2.3 shows that these factors may be put into four broad categories : task factors , ie factors related to the complexity and rigour of task definition ; environmental factors , ie factors related to the physical , psychological and social environment within which personnel are expected to work ; tools factors , ie factors related to the quality of tools available for performing tasks and , finally , personnel factors , ie factors related to skills , knowledge and attitudes of personnel .
14 In addition , although the deputy head was clearly exhausted by the enormity of the task he had set himself , he had found the experience sufficiently valuable to recommend that all teachers should extend their understanding of curriculum evaluation and develop skills in addition to the testing of pupil outcomes .
15 Moreover , general practitioners may also be asked to see patients specifically to help social workers ' assessment procedures , and many fear that such consultations will overwork and underpay them .
16 The similarity of the clinical features , the frequency of associated inflammatory bowel disease , age at diagnosis , and radiological extent of disease all indicate that these patients can be considered to have primary sclerosing cholangitis rather than sclerosing cholangitis secondary to calculi damaging the biliary tree and resulting in stricture formation .
17 It seemed reasonable to suppose that such benefits could be applied to other districts of the city without necessarily designating housing improvement schemes .
18 If all jobs and workers were homogeneous and there were perfect information and perfect mobility of labour , then it is reasonable to suppose that all wages would be equal .
19 Many think that such profits will continue as long as big borrowers run the government .
20 In a way this too is made true by The Silmarillion and The Lord of the Rings combined ; for the latter predicts that some elves will refuse to leave Middle-earth , however much they may ‘ dwindle ’ , while the former shows that others remain in Valinor , once part of the Earth , though now in some mysterious way sundered from it .
21 Does that mean that those motions should be ignored because we have not studied the subject matter in detail in the way that the Minister says he wants people to consider social security matters ?
22 The court held that the practice of making first offers of work to a selected group of people who had declared themselves available , and the practice of declaring oneself available to ensure that such offers would be made , whilst an arrangement " of mutual advantage " to the parties , was not one involving contractual commitments or mutual obligation .
23 It is ridiculous to suppose that such promises could be binding .
24 They argued that , even if governments were prepared to use demand restriction and high unemployment to reduce , or at least to contain , upward pressure on money wages , there was no longer any guarantee that such policies would work .
25 It took several weeks before the new trader was able to work out roughly the quantities he needed each morning to satisfy his customers ' needs , and still longer to realise that those needs would vary from day to day
26 Sooty the bear and friends have been educating children in the simplest manner for 40 years now , and it is wonderful to think that more youngsters will get to enjoy their antics .
27 The VAT guide ( Notice No 700 ( 1991 edition ) ) para 56 states that these words should be ‘ clearly marked ’ , ie not in small print at the very bottom of the document .
28 So , for example , s 24 assumes that all partners may take part in the management of the business , that no person can be introduced as a partner without the consent of all the existing ones , that all the partners are entitled to share equally in the capital and profits of the business and must contribute equally towards the losses sustained by the firm .
29 It is of course idealistic to assume that all mothers will do everything they possibly can to ensure that the child-bearing period is a success ; such is not human nature .
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