Example sentences of "[be] [noun pl] that [adj] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | With the widening of the income range between social groups since the late 1970s and the government 's emphasis on restricting public spending and encouraging privatization , there are signs that these geographical differences have widened over the past decade ( see Bradford and Burdett ( 1989 ) and Curtis and Mohan ( 1989 ) for reviews ) . |
2 | The Timber Trade Federation has admitted that it is difficult to define and verify sustainability , and there are signs that several major retailers are planning to cease making such claims . |
3 | Nor there are signs that another major campaign is beginning to take shape . |
4 | Well-formedness rules are rules that all permissable groups must comply with . |
5 | There are indications that certain complex carbohydrates such as fibre are converted to H 2 more slowly and less completely than lactulose resulting in an underestimation of the amount entering the colon . |
6 | There were suggestions that Conservative Central Office endeavoured to persuade the officers of local associations to support Mrs Thatcher . |
7 | There were indications that more senior officers had ordered the killings but had negotiated immunity . |
8 | There were reports that two religious parties , United Tora Judaism and the NRP , were pressing Labour to enter into a coalition with them to the exclusion of Meretz . |
9 | Following the elections , there were reports that senior religious figures , including Karrubi , had appealed for unity between opposing factions by calling for obedience to Khamenei . |
10 | Among all ants , of course , the young are normally fed not by parents but by workers , so it is workers that any would-be cuckoo must fool or manipulate . |