Example sentences of "[vb -s] that [noun prp] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Much of the British public thinks that PR means weak government and undue influence for small parties with axes to grind .
2 However , the framers of the declaration have not quite been answered ; for Thomas clearly thinks that God chooses certain things and persons to become sacramental signs because they provide the more suitable signification .
3 In addition to classroom support Mrs says that Paul needs general support for three hours per evening in relation to his er social well being in his leisure activities three hours per evening for the four evenings a week which he spends at school , in relation to this I think it right to bear in mind Mr evidence about the school , being a special school of course has generous staffing levels , staffing levels which would make the mouth of any head teacher of any other school water I suspect .
4 Justifying IBM Corp 's move into systems integration and facilities management , Jim Cannavino says that IBM has unrivalled experience of making quite incompatible systems work together — ‘ mostly our own … ‘
5 Justifying IBM Corp 's move into systems integration and facilities management , Jim Cannavino says that IBM has unrivalled experience of making quite incompatible systems work together — ‘ mostly our own … ‘
6 He says that Hereford needs some sort of scheme which will be sympathetic to the area 's enviromnent , but succeed in reducing traffic .
7 Alcuin [ q.v. ] says that Offa shed much blood to secure Ecgfrith 's position , and if this refers to a purge of the royal kindred may explain why Cenwulf was so distant a relative .
8 Adam also says that Swegen destroyed idolatrous rites , commanded the Norwegians to receive Christianity , and appointed a bishop who had come from England to teach in Skåne .
9 keith richardson says that Gloucester made basic errors and could have helped themselves to nineteen points … you ca n't afford to make such errors against a team like Bath and in the end things went badly wrong
10 Rail fares have been rising at around 1 ½ per cent over inflation in recent years and the new corporate plan also warns that BR has 12 months to assess whether passengers would pay even more for a better service .
11 This head has the typically Iberian ear , with a scroll or shell-like shape at the top , but it is grotesquely exaggerated in size — a comparison of a side view of this head with a watercolour in the Museum of Modern Art in New York shows that Picasso found this feature of it particularly fascinating .
12 Jane 's also reveals that Spain has tilting trains as well , the Talgo Pendulares , which have a maximum speed of 180 km/h and ply between Paris and Madrid .
13 It seems that Hamilton received independent confirmation of how good the School was .
14 What the case does not make clear is how ISS made its profit , although it seems that Philips retained some control over the prices charged by ISS ( see point 14 of the judgement ) .
15 The idea of the unchanging east was widespread in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century thought and it seems that Marx accepted this view , although it has subsequently been shown to be misleading .
16 It seems that Gainsborough produced such works as favours for important clients , but only for a short period in his career , later preferring oil on paper for smaller portraits of this sort .
17 I have represented both approaches simplistically , to draw out the contrast specifically because it seems that Howard favoured both approaches , but did not have the experience of both to see the contradictory implications .
18 It appears that Thomas has head lice and I enclose some information that we have in school relating to this .
19 Throughout these first months it appears that Jaruzelski supported First Secretary Kania 's efforts to achieve a political solution .
20 He notes that Fiji boasted immaculate seaside thatched villages — for tourist accommodation .
21 Rustin ( 1985 ) notes that Scruton places undue emphasis on the referential approach to language in semiotics , ignoring the equally powerful structuralist component ( see Sperber 1975 for a parallel comment on anthropology ) .
22 It denies that God has particular location .
23 1992 is a Leap Year — which means that February has 29 days instead of the usual 28 .
24 Good comparative illustrations , including a gratifying number of contemporary engravings , means that Watteau survives this assault .
25 The first example above , for instance , implies that Dickens took special care not to represent Chancery in a particular way , which is something we can never know ( we can not know what was going on in Dickens 's head ) .
26 The epilogue claims that Childebert added six clauses and Chlothar ten .
27 The Yorkshire land had all been held by Clarence and the scale of the alienations made in exchange suggests that Gloucester set considerable store by its acquisition .
28 The Yorkshire land had all been held by Clarence and the scale of the alienations made in exchange suggests that Gloucester set considerable store by its acquisition .
29 One set of models suggests that MCCs represent crustal-scale blocks bounded by originally high-angle normal faults which have tilted to subhorizontal attitudes .
30 But the Bible teaches that Jesus had unique authority .
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