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

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1 Studies on the Monach Isles National Nature Reserve suggest that salt-laden winds affect taller plants most , so that exposed coastal plant communities tend to consist mainly of low-growth plant forms — not just because of the stunting effect of the wind — but also because of the salt it carries ( Randall 1973 ) .
2 The Chamonix guides ' association say that 47 climbers died this year in the Mont Blanc range to the end of August — equal to the total for the whole of last year .
3 This year it is therefore EXTREMELY IMPORTANT that we all sell our 2 books and as an incentive HQ say that each branch returning their block of completed lottery ticket stubs with a single branch cheque can keep 20% .
4 The result in the figure show that this procedure generated just as much latent inhibition as did exposure to A alone .
5 The findings of our research indicate that paraprofessional personnel perform the bulk of face-to-face social service and social development activity around the world .
6 The results of a collaborative European study indicate that affected women do indeed have fewer children than normal control subjects .
7 Ron Todd , general secretary of the Transport and General Workers ' Union , said they found in this year 's dock strike that some judges had changed little since the days of the Tolpuddle Martyrs or Taff Vale .
8 Confidental documents obtained by the Guardian show that financial incentives proposed by the ECMT secretariat form a fundamental element of the programme .
9 Defaults in non-financial sector mean that financial institutions have to provision against loan losses .
10 Long-term employment and extremely low rate of labour mobility ensure that shared knowledge remains internal to the enterprise and that leakage is minimal .
11 However , such historical studies as do address this question indicate that all members do not benefit equally .
12 The conflict over Palestine is not insoluble , if the Arabs bring to the table a peace offer that ordinary Israelis feel they can safely accept .
13 The diaries , memoirs , and letters that have survived from the post-Reformation period reveal that many Protestants found their trust in divine providence to be a source of great comfort and solace during times of public or private affliction .
14 My method in what follows will be to begin with an analysis of the concept of an ontological existent and its associated categories of identity , individuality and plurality , and by pursuing the leads that such an analysis yields to their logical conclusion demonstrate that such concepts form part of a complex structure of closely inter-related ideas .
15 Alongside keyboard player Ceri Evans ' Sunship project and vocal sensation Jamiroqua , Mother Earth are proving there are new , diverse sounds emerging on a record label that some people pigeonholed way too prematurely .
16 But teachers in the classroom argue that both methods have to be used side by side .
17 Does my right hon. Friend mean that British industrialists do not want to go back to national plans , solemn and binding undertakings , high inflation , nationalisation , high taxation and trade union unrest ?
18 Will my hon. Friend confirm that many companies find that the loyalty given to them by disabled people more than makes up for any days that they may have to take off work to undergo treatment ?
19 Does the hon. Gentleman appreciate that young people show a keen awareness of animal welfare ?
20 Indeed , in one of the strikes , the union paid the strikers so much strike pay that most strikers became ineligible for supplementary benefit .
21 My Lords , I 'm grateful for that helpful and encouraging reply erm would the Noble Baroness agree that many teachers do not feel , who are not specially trained in this area do not feel comfortable delivering the R E syllabus .
22 Does my hon. Friend agree that that approach contrasts greatly with the latest approach from Brussels , which is that international bodies should be involved in deciding even where we erect a front porch ?
23 Does my right hon. Friend agree that proportional representation reduces democracy and effective government ?
24 Does my hon. Friend agree that many pensioners have built up savings throughout their lives , partly from income and , occasionally , from redundancy payments , and that it is rare that that income from savings is unearned ?
25 Does my right hon. Friend agree that many people confuse the level of the state pension with the amount of money that pensioners have available to pay all their weekly bills ?
26 Does my right hon. Friend agree that recent developments have underlined the fact that the Shops Act 1950 is illogical , out of date , rarely enforced and out of touch with the reality of the 1990s ?
27 Does my right hon. Friend agree that free markets need only a system of laws and not all that bureaucracy ?
28 Does my hon. Friend agree that those figures reflect a sharp improvement in this country over the past few years and scope for some of our Community partners to do more to encourage unleaded petrol sales ?
29 Does my right hon. Friend agree that those figures sit ill with the , I am sure honourable , argument of the Opposition that we are trying to close the health service ?
30 Does my right hon. Friend agree that any proposal to double the European Community structural funds will inevitably result in higher tax bills for the British taxpayer ?
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