Example sentences of "[adj] [vb -s] that [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 This shows that the clinical indices can underestimate disease activity , this being particularly likely when there are minimal abdominal symptoms presentation is with features such as weight loss .
2 This requires that the local-authority officers from all service departments will have to appreciate the new climate of customer choice in a competitive environment .
3 This ensures that the relevant lessons are distilled and fed back into the appraisal stage of subsequent projects .
4 From ( 8.13 ) , this implies that the fair futures price is ( assuming d = 0 ) .
5 This implies that the gross contributions of the Netherlands and Belgium overstate the financial burden while the gross contribution of Germany for example understates the financial burden .
6 This means that the civil rights movement in the North will have to involve Catholics on the issue of the local government election register which is weighted against them by property qualifications .
7 This means that the essential choices are left open ; above all , it means that what has already been done is not yet irrevocable .
8 The remarkable thing is that one gets exactly the same kind of fringes if one replaces the source of light by a source of particles such as electrons with a definite speed ( this means that the corresponding waves have a definite length ) .
9 This means that the optimal action(s) for a pessimistic decision-maker is ( are ) unaffected and the optimal value is increased by K .
10 This means that the required colours can be squeezed out into the palette before painting .
11 This means that the individual items in each notebook can rarely be dated with any precision and that notes in one notebook may , and often do , presuppose plans in another ; even within single notebooks it is not always possible to determine whether items in a sequence belong together .
12 This means that the capitalist relations of production dominate the entire world and connect all parts of our ; planet with a firm economic bond .
13 This means that the extra payments received for overtime beyond the scheduled week are earned at an earlier stage in large firms .
14 This means that the cellular mechanisms of , say , remembering a telephone number and remembering how to drive a car would n't differ — it would just be that different cells , connected up in different ways with other parts of the brain , are involved .
15 This means that the non-digestible calories in the plant cell walls , which will eventually be expelled in the faeces , have already been subtracted in order to give a realistic calorie figure for each carbohydrate food .
16 This means that the regulatory agencies must base the need for regulation on the risk a product poses to the environment without taking into account its method of production .
17 This means that the fair futures price is expected to be implying a year-end index value of 1929.2 .
18 In practice this means that the positive ions are part of the crystal lattice .
19 This means that the cortical areas to which the pulvinar projects are not strictly comparable with anything seen in non-primate species .
20 Effectively this means that the previous dealings must have been on the same terms and a consistent procedure must have been followed .
21 This means that the social traditions , values and attitudes which exist in any society can not be brushed aside .
22 This means that the outgoing particles have an extra degree of randomness or unpredictability over and above that usually associated with the uncertainty principle .
23 This indicates that the inert gases were acquired by a different means from carbon and nitrogen .
24 A score of 11–12 suggests that the relevant parts only be revised .
25 This suggests that the visual mechanisms involved in discrimination performance change after visual cortex ablation .
26 Wells argues , /f/ and / / seem to be underlyingly distinct phonemes for LE speakers ( including , presumably , Caribbeans ) , this suggests that the phonological adaptations from LE are based on the surface realisation of the sound in question , i.e. its actual realisation as [ f ] , rather than the underlying representation as /f/ or / / .
27 This suggests that the constant complaints of their social superiors , that the poor 's expenditure was irrationally related to their incomes , were not simply class prejudice .
28 Experience for the period before 1870 suggests that the usual estimates for Britain 's overseas investment before 1914 are heavily inflated , possibly by as much as one-third .
29 Section 175(1) of the Insolvency Act 1986 states that the preferential debts must be paid in priority to all other debts .
30 And this general approach has been supported by recent sequencing studies , so the the channels have been er the C D N A for the channels has been sequenced , and that indicates that the evolutionary relationships between channels have been based er have arisen er pri primarily on the basis of their gating properties rather than on the basis of their ionic selectivity .
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