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

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1 It was a phrase that Baden-Powell let slip more than once in his speeches and writings in the thickening twilight before war .
2 Indeed , the argument is often advanced that mergers bring benefits through reducing costs of production because of the attainment of economies of scale .
3 Professor Keith Cowling and his research team have argued that mergers continue to explain half of the increase in industrial concentration in the UK .
4 Indeed , it is only since 1965 that mergers have been subject to public scrutiny at all .
5 In spite of this , most studies agree that mergers have not on average improved the subsequent performance of the merging companies .
6 It is important to help pupils to appreciate that metaphors require interpretation within a background of shared ideas .
7 One of the many dimensional technologies that IMC court us for . ’
8 It was Stok that made it dangerous by sending that cavalry patrol to pick them up . ’
9 Staying with football , news tonight that Swindon have offered the use of their ground to crisis-hit Aldershot .
10 Even that Chanel suit she got in Paris ca n't disguise all the weight she 's put on .
11 It is suggested that views diverge on the central question of the rights of parents to custody and control of their children in relation to the right of the state ( acting through courts and social work agencies ) to intervene in the parent-child relationship , to remove children from their parents , to allocate their care and control to other parties , and to determine their subsequent upbringing .
12 If there is to be detailed discussion of constitutional change , does he accept that the politicians who represent constituencies in England and Scotland and Wales will need to be consulted , and that he may well find that opinions have shifted substantially since the House last discussed the issue ?
13 Interviews conducted by Toner several centuries later suggest that attitudes have not altogether changed .
14 I have n't smelt anything and it does seem that ICI have given adequate warning . ’
15 So if he thinks that Colin do have six working for him , and he 's got enough work for six , then surely there 's gon na be plenty of work for two of 'em .
16 It is perceived that researchers wish to dot the i's and cross the t's .
17 It is merely the application of some basic rules of human behaviour that researchers have uncovered over the last hundred years or so .
18 The early symptoms of political games occur even in very small organizations but by 500 people nearly every political game that researchers have identified will be present .
19 While some studies of resources within households have included one-parent households , information from women living in other kinds of household have not informed the typologies that researchers have built to explain how households run their financial affairs .
20 It is in the West Midlands ( Gaff akin and Nickson , 1984 ) and the North West ( Lloyd and Shutt , 1985 ) that researchers have correlated massive domestic job losses in leading regional corporations with net increases in respective overseas employment .
21 On the other hand , the explanation might lie in the study by Wagner ( 1984 ) , who stresses that researchers have usually focused upon PIMS data for an average four-year period .
22 ( 1984 ) suggest that the mixed results obtained in recognition experiments can often be explained by the fact that researchers have concentrated on the effects of schemas on numbers of hits and false alarms in different conditions .
23 Although this is both extensive and varied by the standards of most of the human sciences , though perhaps not of history , what it illustrates is the difficulty of specifying what is to count as data beyond saying that it is whatever material that researchers need to work with in order to pursue their inquiries .
24 It is crucial that researchers aim to be more participative in the way they frame research questions and their methodologies and at the same time be more sympathetic to the subject(s) they are researching .
25 Another peroblem that researchers face when using breath H 2 tests is their duration .
26 If we assume that ducks peek randomly , briefly and independently of each other then the probability of the flock detecting a randomly attacking cat is given by P = 1 — e where n is the flock size .
27 that ducks do have eggs it 's possible they could of been there but they were n't .
28 In 1991 , Jan Mitchell gave the Metropolitan Museum of Art a hoard of Pre-Columbian gold from Columbia , Peru , Costa Rica , Panama and Ecuador that experts estimate to be worth more than $3 million .
29 It is normally used on a range of Chinese rugs which employ the more traditional designs , and can sometimes be so authentic in appearance that experts have been fooled .
30 Of all routines that ex-Tillers recall , the ‘ Hussars ’ gives the most pleasure because of the overwhelming response from the audience .
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