Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [verb] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The quite complicated allowances for provision of expenditure based on different age groups result in almost no differentiation between authorities suggesting that considerable simplification would be in order . |
2 | I challenged the Minister to pick up the telephone and ask the Secretary of State for Defence to say that those houses in Naylor road , Swindon , must now be transferred to the ownership or management of a housing association or the local authority . |
3 | What is required , therefore , is a combination of the two approaches , and it is through support teaching that this combination can be most effectively achieved . |
4 | Janet Holmes for instance argues that some tag-questions are really support structures . |
5 | He emphasised the consequent need for schools to ensure that adequate opportunities were provided for improving accomplishments in speaking and listening . |
6 | A spokesman for PPL said that many hoteliers and restaurateurs believe that they only need a licence from the PRS to be fully covered . |
7 | Finally , A L Clark and A J S Coats 's editorial on screening for cardiomyopathy suggests that improved test validity and proved treatment would be sufficient to justify echocardiography on a mass scale . |
8 | Constantly running water through gravel means that any hardness will be leached into the water . |
9 | ‘ We have by no means demonstrated that this deficit is responsible for all , or in fact any of the symptoms . ’ |
10 | It is by no means clear that working class girls regarded the constituents of marital happiness as being substantially different from those prized by middle class girls , but the realities of economic constraints meant that their priorities were ordered rather differently . |
11 | It is by no means clear that many newcomers are even aware of the feelings that they arouse from time to time in the local population . |
12 | Nor do we know how long afferent blockade must be continued during and after surgery to ensure that neuronal plasticity is prevented and not simply delayed . |
13 | Norman Tebbit 's advice to the unemployed to ‘ get on their bikes ’ to look for work implied that many people were voluntarily unemployed and this statement was probably symptomatic of the government 's whole approach to unemployment . |
14 | It is surprising how easy it is for businessmen to assume that other nationalities will react in exactly the same way as they themselves do . |
15 | Brotherston 's data for Scotland showed that working-class mothers were not only less likely to attend ante-natal clinics than middle-class mothers , but that when they did they were also less likely to make early bookings — a fact which he considers relevant to infant mortality . |
16 | On Jan. 31 the office of UN High Commissioner for Refugees reported that Somali refugees were arriving in Kenya at the rate of 700 a day bringing the total there already to 140,000 . |
17 | It is important to provide the hospitality industry with a wide range of products to ensure that each hotel gets the right product for its size , location , local crime level , budget , community standards and method of operation . |
18 | Estimates of reliability indicate that any test score can be regarded as within approximately 6 points of the ‘ real ’ score 95 times out of 100 . |
19 | Order-preserving algorithms are still being developed , but the success of division shows that order-preserving algorithms are an important resource to the file designer . |
20 | The Ministry of Defence said that Belgian ammunition of that particular batch had never been supplied to the British Army , and how it had come into Britain was unknown . |
21 | Earlier this week the Ministry of Agriculture confirmed that Dutch eggs known to be infected with salmonella had been allowed on sale in the UK . |
22 | Despite field reports that this initial DCE release lacks robustness , USL expects its OEMs to ship product to end users in the first half of 1993 based on it . |
23 | Even today , the expense and shortage of houses means that many couples will start married life living with one or other of their sets of parents . |
24 | It requires a lot of faith to believe that such questioning will actually be recognized , liked and rewarded . |
25 | These pessimists of course overlook that this underclass already exists : 37 million people have no health insurance of any kind in the United States . |
26 | Regulations under the Consumer Credit Act will of course ensure that accurate cost information is available for all forms of credit . |
27 | ( 5 ) Where the term excludes liability if some condition is not complied with , whether it was reasonable at time of contract to expect that such condition could be complied with . |
28 | A recent small-scale study undertaken at the University of Sheffield suggests that young people in private schools reveal distinctive processes of occupational , political and socio-economic socialisation . |
29 | In fact , this represents the precise opposite of the MSC position — the majority of employers think that young workers are either no different or better ! |
30 | Such developments would seem to offer an opportunity for libraries , archives , and museums to work together , drawing on their range of experience to ensure that new designs and software development meets the needs of humanities scholars . |