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

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1 One study showed that some such children had high IgE levels for foods that caused behavioural problems , so it seems that this could sometimes be a true allergic symptom .
2 Those army commanders who had still been hoping for a coup realized that all such hope was now lost .
3 The group found that many such courses existed , but that they lacked co-ordination .
4 However , in the area of quality and fitness for purpose , the SGSA prescribes that any such warranties relating to those matters shall no longer have effect in such contracts to the extent that they fall within the scope of the SGSA .
5 I do not make this point to suggest that all these theories are wrong in every detail , but to underline the importance of looking behind the apparently innocent measures on which so much of the global-system literature is based .
6 If the term subjection be used in its extreme sense I do not for a moment believe that any such solution exists .
7 It would take an heroic leap of imagination to suppose that those same forestry services with a proven inability to manage just one product , timber , could presently perform the economic and administrative gymnastics necessary to fully value and manage forests for multiple benefits .
8 The local doctors believed that when undertaken by the child 's mother it could have positive effects but fundamentalists like the magistrate insisted that any such teaching was morally wrong .
9 ( 4 ) If a court determines that any such criteria are satisfied , it shall make an order authorising the child to be kept in secure accommodation and specifying the maximum period for which he may be so kept .
10 Our long term follow up study of patients who underwent urgent cardiac transplantation shows that many such patients can do excellently , both in terms of survival and quality of life .
11 Margaret Jones : ‘ He only took the job for his father 's sake because his father thought that all this business with groups and music could well be a passing fad and that at least if he spent a year or two at work , it would give him some stable grounding to fall back on .
12 If you 're so keen to see people who are as you , as you say articulate and and a go , in council houses it does seem an extraordinary argument to say that that those people are automatically not in need , it seems very bizarre argument .
13 It is an insult to all the people who made the submissions for the Secretary of State to suggest that all those professionals are accepting misleading statements and that the quality of their submissions is not as good as those of the handful of people in favour .
14 ( It is a terminal problem with the race n'class n'gender triptych that all these transactions are equivalently sociological . )
15 This is a penal measure and the courts must take care to see that this former expression is not treated as if it were the latter . ’
16 What photographer has n't heard of Picture Post — though I suppose the American in me world argue that all those magazines were imitators of Life . ’
17 But the report suggests that all these companies will experience increased competition from new market entrants , such as international simple resale providers and infrastructure providers .
18 Indeed a survey found that few such sites in rural Britain over the past 45 years reached even 3000 .
19 The presence of other chromosomal deletions in colorectal cancer suggests that several more tumour suppressor genes have yet to be identified .
20 Specifically Dilthey defined method through the difficult concept of ‘ verstehen ’ — a ‘ sympathetic understanding ’ or ‘ intuitive grasp ’ of human social and cultural forms — while at the same time insisting that all such studies must be historical .
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