Example sentences of "[adj] [vb -s] that [det] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This shows that several normal vibrations contain contributions from this local or internal mode . |
2 | This requires that each major service area within hospitals has a designated chief who can negotiate on behalf of colleagues with the hospital manager . |
3 | This ensures that all affected users are notified of problems , and can take the necessary steps to correct any problems with individual modules . |
4 | This ensures that all affected users are notified of problems , and can take the necessary steps to correct any problems with individual modules . |
5 | The fundamental rule described in Chapter 2 ensures that each possible path in the tree which matches the input string will be followed up . |
6 | This implies that many European firms are too small . |
7 | This means that each individual cell has the ability to develop into any kind of cell that the organism will require for survival . |
8 | In practice , this means that many favoured sites are on prominent positions in the landscape , such as clifftops or mountain ridges , often within areas of scenic appeal . |
9 | From 1992 , all new cars must come up to USA standards for emissions ; this means that all new cars will have to be fitted with catalytic converters and subsequently will run only on unleaded petrol . |
10 | This means that all minor determinants of order r + 1 vanish , but at least one minor of order r is not zero . |
11 | Although conservatories not exceeding 30m 2 in floor area at ground level are still exempt from the regulations , there is a proviso that exemption is only permissible if the glazing satisfies the new Part N. In practical terms , this means that all low-level glazing must be carried out with some form of safety glass or similar product . |
12 | One difficulty is that there is evidence indicating that hot spots can migrate with respect to each other at velocities of up to 20 mm a k This means that both hot spots can move under ‘ stationary ’ lithosphere and that the lack of motion of the African Plate is thrown into doubt because its past positions have been in part determined with respect to a reference frame of supposedly fixed hot spots . |
13 | This means that those underlying factors are unlikely ever to be tackled and people will come to distrust a government that disregards their needs . |
14 | This means that several large microcomputer companies are designing computers which will run most IBM software and it may be that in ten years time , the problem of incompatibility will be lessened . |
15 | This means that these particular things mentioned in the above list of exclusions can be protected by patent indirectly if they are part of a patent application which includes other elements which are patentable in their own right . |
16 | A description that covers both cases is to say that geodesics are stationary paths ; this means that any small deviation of path from a geodesic produces no change in the length to first order in the deviation . |
17 | This means that any real set of figures obtained by adding records to a file would be expected , due to normal random variations , to show larger discrepancies from the calculated figures . |
18 | Unfortunately , this means that any residential building you design could be littered with satellite dishes in no time at all . |
19 | This means that any secret profits made by them in dealing with the firm should be disclosed and accounted for . |
20 | This means that any single frame can be found quickly and accurately and it can be held on the screen for as long as you like without damaging the disc . |
21 | In accordance with the results of several other studies , this indicates that these soluble surfactants are the main determinants of luminal lytic activity . |
22 | This indicates that more out-of-phase conduction occurs in the carbon-bearing samples , although the effect is still small in comparison with the in-phase component . |
23 | It is for this reason that many of the extracts from the data which we use in the volume are accounts and nearverbatim records of spontaneous conversations in natural situations , for we thought it unreliable to ‘ interview ’ respondents formally ( van Maanen 1982 : 140 argues that most ethnographic data are conversation-based ) . |
24 | This suggests that many small farmers , unable to cultivate successfully , turned to the sale of renting of land . |
25 | This suggests that some previous doubts are groundless . |
26 | This suggests that this short-term store is auditorily rather than visually based even when the task is visual-motor . |
27 | This suggests that either educational reform has just not gone far enough or that , although improved educational standards constitute an important development goal , they can only be effective when accompanied by structural changes in the rest of society . |
28 | Table 6.1 shows that another long term trend — a steady growth in the proportion of households renting from local authorities or new town corporations — has now been reversed . |
29 | ( One suspects that some head teachers regard such librarians as potential trouble-makers , but is it wise to buy a quiet life at the expense of quality of service ? ) |
30 | That means that those coal-fired power stations which use that fuel need FGD retrofitting . |