Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [vb -s] that [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is because that fear exists that some home owners know perfectly well that they have the Government over a barrel . |
2 | Speaking of the maximum number of jobs of 21,000 that could be associated with the Ove Arup proposal , British Rail says that these jobs would largely represent a redistribution of economic activity in Kent and London rather than the creation of new economic activity . |
3 | This freedom means that all men are to be immune from coercion on the part of individuals or of social groups and of any human power ’ ( Dignitatis Humanae 2 ) . |
4 | This study shows that some patients are not referred for specialist opinion , the shortfall being mainly among elderly people . |
5 | Despite recognizing the need for theory to explain market-type control mechanisms within real-world firms , this chapter accepts that some use of direct , non-delegated authority is the necessary , defining feature of a firm , and turns to Williamson 's work for an explanation of the circumstances in which it has a comparative advantage over other control mechanisms . |
6 | The ordinary least squares model , with forced zero intercept term , is pop 81 = 5.41 houses or , with Poisson errors : pop 81 = 5.40 houses This result implies that each pixel classified as having people living in it , and there are 86 178 of these , will on average contain 5.4 people . |
7 | This result suggests that these questions should be within the grasp of most of these pupils . |
8 | ‘ Scientific thinking means that all things must be proved before they are . |
9 | On overseas aid , the hon. Lady knows that this year we have yet again increased the amount of money that is spent on that . |
10 | This institute believes that some form of National Statistics Council has a role to play but with the following provisos : 1 . |
11 | The no-boundary proposal implies that these differences in density would start off in their ground state ; that is , they would be as small as possible , consistent with the uncertainty principle . |
12 | In our application this requirement says that each hyperdocument should include its own context-table , which contains context-specifications for all the contexts used in the hyperdocument . |
13 | Further investigation reveals that each bacterium contained a chain of crystals of an iron compound , known as lodestone or magnetite , which always points towards the Earth 's magnetic poles . |
14 | I know that my hon. Friend realises that many north-west and north-east Members have been careful not to intervene in the debate because we understand the strength of feeling in my hon. Friend 's constituency . |
15 | The hon. Gentleman says that all parts of the House take that view . |
16 | The hon. Gentleman knows that that allegation is untrue , but I am glad that he accepts that the quality of service has improved and that there have been improvements in the pricing of a number of British Telecom services . |
17 | Clear evidence shows that many children buy books that have been adapted for television ( though there is less evidence about the number who read them ) . |
18 | This argument proposes that some workers operate within an environment dominated by low wages , high unemployment and turnover rates , with limited opportunities for mobility . |
19 | This method requires that each person on the team knows the patient and the patient 's needs and problems . ’ |
20 | ‘ The sale of one book to a public library ensures that many readers will take advantage of that authorship . |
21 | The British government admits that these tests are used , not to monitor but to update British nuclear stockpile . |
22 | More detailed analysis shows that these increases consist of participation in practical housework tasks , including assisted use of relatively complex equipment like irons and microwaves , and longer mealtimes . |
23 | This survey suggests that this conclusion is generally true of schools in the county . |
24 | This survey shows that many patients received no follow up and no change to treatment despite experiencing an asthma attack . |
25 | This manual assumes that all readers are familiar with the basic concepts of the VAX/VMS operating system such as UIC , privileges etc . |
26 | I strode off along a grassy cliff-top path peppered with stunted gorse bushes , towards the grey lookout tower where a mounted wall-exhibition explains that this stretch of coast is a designated Nature Reserve on account of its abundant birds , wildlife and rare limestone rock formations . |
27 | The 1971 Act provides that all permissions must have conditions relating to the time within which the development must be started and approval of reserve matters sought . |
28 | Roman experience suggests that these fears were rational : one cause of the Social War of 91–88 BC was Roman military dependence on her allies ; this dependence was not recognized and rewarded by extra privileges such as citizenship , so the allies turned their fighting experience against Rome herself . |
29 | Unless the applicant for service has good reason to believe that service by simple delivery will be accepted , he should supply a translation , for there is otherwise a risk of delay while the Central Authority reports that that mode of delivery has failed and requests a translation of the document . |
30 | Joint control means that both parents have the ability to exercise decisive influence over , and must agree on , the activities of the joint venture . |