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

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1 To counteract this I propose that all classroom teachers be sent a questionnaire on such matters as classroom teaching methods , discipline problems , alternative views etc .
2 All land vertebrates have this feature and it is this which confirms that this fish is indeed very close to the ancestral line .
3 These are not themes which will become out of date but they are timeless which means that this novel will still be ready and still have relevance in the future .
4 Being asked how he knew this he says that each carucate of land by the custom of the district contains one hundred and four score acres of arable land , which quantity there is not in that Manor .
5 By this he meant that many people want to cure a particular problem , or to understand themselves more fully , yet do not want to change their way of moving and , especially , their mental attitudes to life .
6 The Letter calls him king of all England and Denmark and the Norwegians and of some of the Swedes , which if genuine implies that he already claimed Olaf 's throne , and Florence of Worcester says that in 1027 he heard that some Norwegians were discontented , sent them large quantities of gold and silver , and secured an undertaking of future support .
7 In Chapter 3 I observed that most feminists have been more interested in studying linguistic sex differences than in critiquing or questioning this activity .
8 In the simplest I found that many owners saw their houses as white elephants .
9 And if they say something very specific and knowledgeable you know that this chap knows what he 's talking about , and therefore you can prepare your answer and Sorry ?
10 In the rush to install childcare facilities , there are those who fear that such provisions will be badly planned and hastily constructed , with little thought for the children 's needs .
11 I shall refer to those who believe that differences in attainment appear during adolescence as the A group , and those who argue that these differences are evident during ( or at least by the end of ) the primary years as the P group .
12 There were those who argued that such action would alienate world opinion and sabotage the chances of a diplomatic solution .
13 Against those who advocated the end of any separate provision for the mentally ill were those who argued that some patients could best be helped by care within specialized institutions provided these were not huge , obsolete in design and rigidly organized .
14 And for those who say that some pubs are unsuitable for children because they might have some evil influence , then is n't it about time those pubs were cleaned up ?
15 He says that there is not any coal in Ila , but to this day there are those who say that some coal was found at Daill and used by a blacksmith at Bridgend , although there is no evidence from where this was obtained .
16 He says that there is not any coal in Ila , but to this day there are those who say that some coal was found at Daill and used by a blacksmith at Bridgend , although there is no evidence from where this was obtained .
17 To prove wrong those who say that any dieter will have put back the weight ( and more ) 12 months after losing it — 12 months on and 18 lbs ( 8.2 kg ) down , I 'm still a ‘ Hip and Thigh ’ fan .
18 those who think that some literary works are inherently and self-evidently superior to the rest and 2. those who think that such value-judgements are only the product of an ideology which itself is the product of material circumstances .
19 There are those who think that all drama students who graduate from drama school should be given an Equity card when they receive their diploma ; to me , this is naive .
20 Rauwolfia is often quoted as an example by those who think that more attention should be paid to indigenous plant remedies .
21 Those who believe that such insistence would ‘ infringe civil liberties ’ should appreciate that this liberty is valueless if wise judgment is so impaired by lack of insight that sufferers from the underlying illness can use this liberty only to their detriment .
22 His departure now is seen as the result of a power struggle between those who believe that some wildlife can be privately owned and managed for profit , and those who think all wildlife should belong to the state .
23 The Geneva Convention of 1958 itself recognises that that possibility exists by providing in article 30 that ‘ The provisions of this Convention shall not affect conventions or other international agreements already in force , as between state parties to them . ’
24 At first I thought that this emission indicated that one of the approximations I had used was not valid .
25 Wisps of distant music , the creak of machinery , enigmatic shiftings of light , a spasm of slow-motion : first you realise that this house ( in Dermot Hayes 's cunningly flimsy set , a little Calvary of stunted , corroding masts ) is haunted , then that it is doomed ; and then , the real turn of the screw , that these people may really want to be doomed .
26 In Chapter 13 we saw that these differences allow people to earn very different income levels in a market economy .
27 At first it appeared that some progress was being made .
28 The inclusion in NHS consultants ' contracts of a formal commitment to teaching is a step in the right direction in that it acknowledges that most doctors teach to a greater or lesser extent .
29 Amidst all the changes which took place in Eastern Europe during 1989 , the opening of the borders between East and West Germany on Nov. 9 , 1989 ( see p. 37025 ) was perhaps the most significant event to NATO members in that it confirmed that such changes , in particular the evolving relationship between the two Germanies , demanded an assessment of how NATO should respond and what its future role would be .
30 From that it follows that any tax , because it distorts the market , must be bad .
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