Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [verb] that [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It adds : ‘ It is felt following the findings of the Accounts Commission that this role should be fully examined . ’ |
2 | The cases decide that this exception extends to touching a person in order to attract attention , although there can be no exception when the person touched has made it clear that he or she does not wish to be touched again . |
3 | The rules say that any beam-line must be available for general use at least one third of the time . |
4 | The rules state that each team takes the time of the fifth man to finish . |
5 | At first , this largely involved the search for loop-holes in central government legislation : if , for example , the rules suggested that future grant depended on spending in a particular year , then it was possible with little difficulty to prepare the accounts to show that spending had been higher or lower that year ( whichever was the required answer ) , More important , perhaps , as time went on , it become common for councils and their treasurers to seek new sources of funding which were not covered by the rules or were covered by different rules . |
6 | In some instances the researchers accepted that this pattern might be explained by the preponderance of mode B schemes ‘ but more often a process of ‘ guided drift ’ could be detected , based on a stereotyping of both young people and mode delivery ’ ( pp. 38 — 9 ) . |
7 | It completely failed to influence public opinion when it emerged from its secret society chrysalis in 1939 , and in spite of its extremism and the uncertainties of the law with regard to seditious libel where public order was not threatened , the authorities decided that any move against the group would give it unwanted publicity and might achieve more harm than good . |
8 | ‘ The lads searched that whole area yesterday- ’ the Captain indicated the vineyards and cornfields to their left-'And started on the other side this morning . |
9 | It is normal practice for the heads to specify that each party will be responsible for the costs of its own advisers . |
10 | All the indicators show that parental support helps young people come through solvent abuse quicker . |
11 | While the Duke of Argyll had indeed a well-established interest in the county , and John Campbell of Mamore had a long tenure of the parliamentary seat , it is hardly to be wondered that some of the gentlemen resented that blunt statement of Campbell power . |
12 | Indeed , the monetarists argue that frequent manipulation of the money supply is a mistaken policy because of the long and variable lag before prices are affected . |
13 | In applications of this kind the authors argue that geographic information management in general and GIS in particular have an important role to play and they give a number of examples from research in progress to illustrate the current state of the art in this field . |
14 | The authors argue that newborn screening for Duchenne muscular dystrophy decreases emotional distress because it avoids delays in diagnosing the disease , and without newborn screening two or more boys could be born with Duchenne muscular dystrophy before parents realised that they were at risk of having an affected child . |
15 | When updated , the authors reiterated that this relationship remains evident in many healthcare settings . |
16 | The authors claim that single dose treatment has not yet been proved adequate in this context . |
17 | The authors speculated that this discrimination occurred in shortlisting for senior house officer and senior registrar posts ( rather than in interviews ) , and today 's study supports that speculation . |
18 | The authors suggest that any child who achieves a score of less than 85 should be regarded as in need of further assessment and , possibly , structured intervention . |
19 | On the basis of these figures , the authors suggest that any test score can be regarded as falling within seven points of the true score for the short form , and within five points of the true score for the long form of the test . |
20 | The authors suggest that extreme malnutrition may affect the immune system and make the disease more likely . |
21 | On the other hand , the authors recognise that neonatal diagnosis could interfere with normal social and emotional growth and the child 's interaction with his family . |
22 | The inspectors add that initial reading has been generally well taught and that primary teachers often read aloud to pupils — ‘ frequently very well . ’ |
23 | The enormous cost of engineering the lines ensured that little money was left for the stations . |
24 | The note adds : ‘ The directors consider that this accounting policy results in the financial statements showing a true and fair view . |
25 | No depreciation is provided on the freehold investment property and the directors consider that this accounting policy results in the accounts giving a true and fair view . |
26 | No depreciation is provided on the freehold investment property and the directors consider that this accounting policy results in the accounts giving a true and fair view . |
27 | When an agreement was drawn up in 1922 between the Vatican and the Soviet government for a Catholic famine relief mission , some Orthodox leaders in Western Russia declared that the Communists hoped that Catholic propaganda would bring about the downfall of the whole Orthodox Church . |
28 | Some of the judges thought that one effect of rule 3(7) was to abolish the distinction , so far as standing was concerned , between mandamus on the one hand , and certiorari and prohibition on the other ; but at least two of their Lordships were less certain on this point . |
29 | When they came to power in 1970 the Conservatives decided that public expenditure on local authority housing needed to be curbed . |
30 | Despite their frustrations , the participants felt that this Encounter was an important step forward . |