Example sentences of "[conj] [noun prp] [vb -s] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is interesting that Trudgill finds that new dialect acquisition is more likely to follow the " fixed route " in older learners . |
2 | Although Leapor accepts that many women are guilty of inconstancy and immoderate behaviour , she nonetheless holds out the prospect of transformation . |
3 | Adaptive innovations could thus be separated , as the ones that are hereditarily transmitted , from the maladaptive , as the ones that are not ; although Darwin notes that hereditary diseases show that this separation is often fallible . |
4 | Although IBM acknowledges that open systems should be able to use TCP/IP , Unix , Network File System , and X-server emulation at the desktop , Workstation One does not use them all . |
5 | We have seen that Locke agrees that some things which we know , such as that all numbers are even or odd , could not be learnt directly from experience , and that he explains that he never meant otherwise , for what experience gives us is not knowledge itself , but its materials in the form of ideas . |
6 | It is in this way that Oakeshott shows that governmental authority is distinguishable from the mere possession of superior power by the State . |
7 | But they might find it difficult to take a back seat and Whitehall believes that criminal intelligence will evolve into a top detective agency with an operational arm . |
8 | And Williamson suggests that this line of approach may have been influenced by an important letter sent to Baldwin , by W. Bridgeman , which stated : |
9 | Carlsbad , California-based Stac Electronics Inc is meeting the challenge of the built-in data compression in MS-DOS 6.0 , formally launched by Microsoft Corp yesterday with its own new Stacker 3.1 for Windows and MS-DOS : the company says the new version achieves new levels of safety and ease of use by taking advantage of special operating system features available for the first time in MS-DOS 6.0 ; when loaded , it replaces Microsoft 's DoubleSpace , and integrates the Stacker LZS compression into the operating system , and Stac claims that unlike DoubleSpace , which is based on data compression technology licensed from Vertisoft Systems Inc , $150 Stacker 3.1 is also fully compatible with earlier MS-DOSes . |
10 | More generally the evidence of the study of middle-class kinship by Firth , Hubert and Forge indicates that most people acknowledge that parents have a right to make demands upon their adult children , and that most children will do their best to meet those demands ( Firth , Hubert and Forge , 1970 , pp. 406–7 ) . |
11 | One outcome of this exercise is the claim that Marx 's philosophical views are to be found in Capital rather than in his earlier writing , and Althusser argues that this work , in particular , has been misunderstood . |
12 | Yet if Althorp loses that personal touch , if it can no longer offer the chance to take tea with a relative of the Princess of Wales , will it still pull in the crowds ? |
13 | The evidence from North Shields and Cramlington suggests that landed interests have acted as fractions of capital . |
14 | Women make up over three-quarters of the teaching profession and ANDES estimates that some 90% of its membership is female . |
15 | The work of Feyerabend and Kuhn suggests that unqualified talk of progress even in the natural sciences is going too far . |
16 | The study by Kelsall , Poole and Kuhn suggests that working-class students perform almost as well as other students . |
17 | If Holt thinks that this proposal would remove an arbitrary boundary line between adults and children , then he is mistaken . |
18 | Hansom believes that your species , Australopithecus tanzaniensis , was our ancestor , and Luckey maintains that this belief is wrong and that our ancestor was another species of the genus Homo . |
19 | But Taylor insists that these games will have little bearing on the mood for the Poland match at Wembley on September 8 . |
20 | Hawkes had dismissed the ideas of ‘ objectivity ’ and ‘ truth ’ in Structuralism and Semiotics , but Nuttall insists that such dismissals are pragmatically self-refuting . |
21 | But Poulantzas argues that this interpretation is a mistake because the policy actually serves the interests of monopolies better than any available alternative , and is thus in line with their strategy . |
22 | But Philo says that many Gentiles — that is , I presume , sympathizers — took part in the annual festival on the island of Pharos to celebrate the translation of the LXX ( Vita Mosis 2.41 ) . |
23 | Because Gilligan assumes that rational subjects are the receptacles of moral values , she underestimates the extent to which the irrational strength of gender continues to influence the values she is trying to recast as simply ‘ human ’ . |
24 | According to Peterlin it is due to the increased number of taut tie chains , whereas Ward proposes that crystalline bridges are formed , the effect of which is assessed by Takayanagi-type models or , again , by a fibre-composite model . |
25 | When Greenfield claims that oral speech is context-dependent , the anthropological evidence would challenge her to demonstrate what speech , whether oral or written , was not . |
26 | Though Connie knows that individual vision is personal , and does n't have to compromise truth ( the suicide she witnesses at the beginning is described twice , quickly and slowly , close and distant ) , the book itself is finally dependent on recognition . |
27 | It may be the case , as McClelland argues that this type of constraint requires a certain type of architecture . |