Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] that these [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But it is wishful thinking to believe that these complementary methods could instantly and completely replace the use of animals .
2 Their leader denied that these middle-class hearties were the equivalent of Hitler 's thugs .
3 The SLORC on July 17 , 1989 , conferred on certain military commanders administrative and judicial powers , and on the following day announced that these military commanders could impose , " regardless of the provisions under existing laws " , one of three sentences on those who violated or defied SLORC orders — the death sentence , life imprisonment or imprisonment with hard labour for not less than three years .
4 Isolation from centres of further education meant that these young folk often had no opportunity to participate in training and would welcome the opportunity of taking part in training courses such as welding , building maintenance , shearing , etc , which might improve their chances of employment in a rural area .
5 And how can traditional advocates of animal welfare prove that these new champions of the welfare of animals must be mistaken ?
6 The paper argues that these various mechanisms now need to be harmonised .
7 At the time the government stated that these new housing schemes were needed to bring ‘ good health ’ to the people in Scotland .
8 The report shows that these small farmers and their spouses spend almost as much time working on the farms as they do at their other jobs , yet farm profits are almost non-existent .
9 There is little reason to doubt that these pristine people are able to impart their special vision to those whom they choose to be the recipients of their ancient knowledge .
10 On the lighter soils the secondary layer is often sparse , but the Woodland Survey suggests that these open woodlands support a greater diversity of bird species than other deciduous woods in Sussex , although certain species may be less numerous .
11 Pilkington disliked the impression conveyed that these friendly personalities just happened to be recommending products as though they were disinterested parties .
12 This view accepts that these general principles can apply to render illegal the use of weapons , even new weapons , which are not covered by any specific ban .
13 Darwin 's work shows how little scientific thinking about dreaming has changed over two centuries , and its popularity and deep influence during his own lifetime ensured that these rationalist ideas became an accepted part of literary as well as scientific ideology .
14 However , as in the CAPM , the APT argues that these idiosyncratic influences can be minimized , if not entirely eliminated , through a process of creating a diversified portfolio .
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