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

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1 The story goes that one dismal morning they were detailed to take their Mosquito , ‘ D ’ for Dog , up for testing , and as there had been quite a party in the Mess on the previous evening , neither was feeling in the best of moods as they trudged out to dispersal at the crack of dawn .
2 However , the fundamental theorem says that any efficient BFS is optimal in LP ( w 1 , … , w p ) for some w 1 , … , w p > 0 and so it corresponds to some efficient tableau ( Section 3.6 ) .
3 Research shows that many injured patients simply want to find out what went wrong .
4 Research shows that many debilitating diseases are often precipitated by stress , and it is well recognised that conditions like heart disease , gastric ulcers , mental illness , colitis , hypertension , skin disorders and several others have their origin in stressful situations .
5 A quick investigation in a dictionary reveals that this curious sounding device started life as a bull 's Penis .
6 An HIV enteropathy would probably worsen with disease progression , and our study shows that other intestinal infections are of uncertain relevance ; however , it is tempting to assume as synergistic effect of HIV with other infectious agents to explain the progressive gastrointestinal dysfunction seen with the advancement of the disease .
7 This study shows that active chronic duodenitis is less common in patients treated with NSAIDs , and that the prevalence of gastric metaplasia in the duodenum is not significantly reduced by chronic NSAID use .
8 This important theorem states that any square matrix A satisfies its own characteristic equation .
9 Our study indicates that unsafe sexual practice may have increased in men from 1987 .
10 This association means that primary gastric MALT lymphoma can develop as a second neoplasm or that other neoplasms can occur in both treated and untreated patients with gastric lymphoma .
11 A key element of the deal means that all senior AVMD staff , including senior partner Jan Robinson , have signed five-year contracts to stay with the group .
12 Higher wage rates increase marginal cost , but a higher marginal physical product of labour means that less extra workers are needed to make an additional unit of output , thus reducing marginal cost .
13 Their thinness means that short-range molecular forces give them exceptional coating and film forming properties .
14 As noted above , regulatory barriers do not constrain new entry to the market , and rapid entry suggests that any other constraints to establishment in the market are weak .
15 The study suggests that Northern European agriculture could benefit from temperature rises .
16 Adair argues that any working situation produces three sets of needs for the people involved and therefore effective leadership is determined by the variables operating in a given situation :
17 Miliband argues that this complex relationship between state and society is ‘ shaped ’ by the factors that Poulantzas dismisses as unimportant .
18 Baran argues that such economic actors are present in al ! forms of development , though certainly not always as capitalist entrepreneurs .
19 Yet an overview of practice suggests that different political philosophies mould very different approaches to educational integration .
20 For example Neu 's ( 1980 ) analysis of final stop deletion suggests that some lexical items are affected by the process more than others .
21 The poet believes that any sensual experience will present an obstacle to his complete and serene inner contemplation , a state he is trying to achieve in his mind to gain perfection in an imperfect world .
22 Research suggests that many manual workers who have bought shares in the privatized firms and industries or purchased council houses were already Conservative voters .
23 I am intrigued that the hon. Lady thinks that 11 regional parliaments would not be costly or bureaucratic .
24 The law guarantees that sufficient additional funds are available to act quickly in the event of a spill .
25 The zipper competition assay reveals that some minor polypeptides of ∼ 30 , 20 and 15 kDa specifically interact with the CREB leucine zipper ( see figure 4A ) .
26 To return to the example , if the machine finds that one particular reply to A is especially strong ( leads to an unusually large change in score ) , it remembers that fact , and puts that reply high in the list of plays to be looked at when B and C are examined .
27 Many sciences moreover share the characteristic that a major discovery means that all other models and theories are simply out of date and have to be discarded .
28 ford comments that other early candidates for relegation are special collections , books published before a certain date , or material in certain formats , e.g. pamphlets .
29 ‘ Our experience shows that suitable chemical conditioning and filtration can meet tightening legislation and the project we are starting is aimed at demonstrating this for heavy metal removal . ’
30 The author understands that this venerable client is about to be introduced into a Stock Exchange member firm .
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