Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] that some [noun] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Agencies like this find that some people want a complete change from previous work , others like to continue using the skills they have built up over the years . |
2 | This meant that some Christians followed Jesus as a Guru , others as a moral guerrilla leader and still others worshipped him as a perfect person . |
3 | This suggests that some change occurred specifically in the P3/NS cell line to activate transcription of the Oct-11 gene . |
4 | This suggests that some mechanisms modulating cGMP production whole cells can not be activated in cell free systems . |
5 | At any given time the monitoring of caseloads is likely to show that some lawyers have capacity while others are overloaded . |
6 | However , the People 's Daily of Nov. 11 noted that some people did not have " a good understanding " of the need for austerity measures , and that such an attitude should be " resolutely rectified " . |
7 | However , in terms of what they ‘ mean ’ , their use in a specific cultural context , it is reasonable to maintain that some languages pay less explicit attention to abstract formulations . |
8 | We had some more Marshalls that some friends lent us and maybe a Roland JC120 — I do n't know whether those ever made it to the final edit , though . ’ |
9 | It is only fair to add that some lawyers play exactly the opposite role , persuading clients who are itching for a zero sum fight that they would do better to reach a nonzero sum settlement out of court . |
10 | It is probably fair to say that some environmentalists have been careful not to over-identify with those involved in the animal welfare or animal rights movements . |
11 | Half the patients who require heart surgery are dealt with immediately , but the hon. Gentleman is right to say that some patients have to wait . |
12 | One detective said last night : ‘ It is nice to think that some happiness has come out of this . |