Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] [vb base] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I do not for my part think that any assistance at all can be gained from the authorities on section 40 of the Law of Property Act 1925 .
2 Their data show that German engineers are more likely to be in key management positions than their British counterparts ( who are relatively poorly paid even in UK terms ) , and they draw a general contrast between the ‘ profit-centred ’ approach which they find in Britain , and the ‘ product-centred ’ one they find in Germany :
3 Their data indicate that serious deforestation was occurring more than 200 years ago and was most severe between 1890 and 1930 .
4 Its authors claim that some operations are carried out unnecessarily because doctors are frightened of being sued .
5 Their Lordships consider that this case was rightly decided .
6 Its critics claim that any assessment based on arbitrary demographic characteristics rules out a substantial number of people who would have been accepted on the basis of their individual performance , and is therefore unfair to them .
7 What matters is this : there is a growing consensus that the current regime for financial services has failed , and its critics think that this failure is a failure of self-regulation .
8 While the exercise about to be described was a theoretical model , not an empirical test , its results indicate that positive NPV opportunities probably do exist in some ‘ cash cows ’ and that an integration of DCF and portfolio-grid analyses may lead to a more careful and sophisticated use of portfolio grids .
9 He and his father agree that alienated youngsters need to feel part of society again .
10 At a future review conference — such conferences will occur every few years in the Community — it might be desirable to go even further and press for a clause in the Community body of law that makes it crystal clear that all powers that are not specifically allocated to the Community should remain as of right with the member states , as is the case in the American constitution .
11 He made his headmaster admit that military training was not ( strictly speaking ) compulsory , armed himself with a letter from his father , and won the contest of wills .
12 The society president , Brian Adair , and his colleagues argue that legal aid is too important to be the target of such economising .
13 But other theories do enquire and thus have to take an interest in what actors think that other actors think .
14 He said : ‘ Our investigations indicate that this substance was not deliberately administered .
15 Our contracts specify that private patients , many of whom are themselves blood donors , are not charged for the blood itself .
16 The findings of our research indicate that paraprofessional personnel perform the bulk of face-to-face social service and social development activity around the world .
17 Our data show that recurrent HBV infection is accompanied by a variety of disease patterns in the transplanted liver .
18 Although the suggestion of convergence of the dose response curves for salbutamol is in keeping with an interaction between an agonist and a partial agonist , our data suggest that this interaction is unlikely to be large enough to cause a clinically important reduction in beneficial or adverse effects of salbutamol in patients taking salmeterol .
19 Our surveys indicate that such units would have to be restricted to dimensions appropriate to the Navigation .
20 Although the mechanisms leading to effective control of HIV-1 replication in primary infection remain to be determined , our observations show that these mechanisms can be activated even after a high degree of clinically relevant immunosuppression has been reached , and that CD4 cell depletion is easily reversible in peripheral blood ( perhaps through release in the circulation of CD4 lymphocytes previously concentrated in lymph nodes ) .
21 However , recent studies showed that malt lymphomas , whatever the organ involved , were susceptible to spread to or to recur in other mucosal sites.1 Although the exact frequency of extragastric localisation remains to be determined prospectively in a larger series , our observations suggest that this possibility has to be taken into account in the choice of the staging procedure and therapeutic strategy .
22 In terms of growth , our figures suggest that print-on-paper products are being steadily overhauled in terms of sales ( if not influence ) by electronic products and services .
23 Our results show that low grade gastric MALT lymphoma can be readily diagnosed on the basis of biopsy specimens .
24 Our results show that extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy with a piezo electric lithotripter , in combination with chemolitholytic medication for the dissolution of radiolucent gall stones in a functioning gall bladder , is an effective and safe treatment in selected groups of patients .
25 Our results show that eosinophilic granulocytes are the main cellular source of L1 in the normal gut .
26 Our results show that these genes rapidly respond to exposure to retinoic acid at preheadfold stages and undergo a progressive series of changes in segmental expression that are associated with specific phenotypes in hindbrain of first branchial arch .
27 Our results show that horizontal gradients of VSR between the two eyes , differential vertical perspective , do affect the amount of perceived depth in stereoscopic surfaces , as predicted by Mayhew and Longuet-Higgins ' computational theory .
28 Our results indicate that epidermal LC express functional cadherins and suggest that cadherins may be responsible for certain biological properties of these highly specialized bone marrow-derived cells , including their propensity to persist in epidermis .
29 Our results indicate that this effect of phosphate is confined to the proximal small intestine because increased dietary phosphate did not significantly increase the solubility of fatty acids in the ileum , colon , and faeces ( Fig 2 ) .
30 Our results suggest that female sex is a risk factor in presenile Alzheimer 's disease .
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