Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [verb] that these [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Speaking of the maximum number of jobs of 21,000 that could be associated with the Ove Arup proposal , British Rail says that these jobs would largely represent a redistribution of economic activity in Kent and London rather than the creation of new economic activity . |
2 | The no-boundary proposal implies that these differences in density would start off in their ground state ; that is , they would be as small as possible , consistent with the uncertainty principle . |
3 | The British government admits that these tests are used , not to monitor but to update British nuclear stockpile . |
4 | More detailed analysis shows that these increases consist of participation in practical housework tasks , including assisted use of relatively complex equipment like irons and microwaves , and longer mealtimes . |
5 | Roman experience suggests that these fears were rational : one cause of the Social War of 91–88 BC was Roman military dependence on her allies ; this dependence was not recognized and rewarded by extra privileges such as citizenship , so the allies turned their fighting experience against Rome herself . |
6 | Lévi-Strauss explains the connection : ‘ Fortunately a native text explains that these animals are included as symbols of the trees they each inhabit ; hemlock trees and cedar trees respectively . |
7 | And , as Giddens and many earlier social theorists have suggested , time-space distantiation means that these senses of personal and collective identity are a decreasing feature of contemporary social life . |
8 | A good deal of empirical evidence suggested that these perspectives might not be wholly unrealistic . |
9 | There is no good evidence to indicate that these processes can not be achieved by the body equally well at any time of the day or night . |
10 | There is good reason to believe that these attacks were well justified , because after the defeat of the rising and Cade 's death , a commission , sent into Kent to investigate extortions there , held inquests in various parts of the shire between late August and late October 1450 . |
11 | This involves setting targets for money supply into the future , and then using monetary policy to ensure that these targets are met . |
12 | The five-point agreement provides for : i ) standards for good forest management ; ii ) independent monitoring to verify that these standards are met ; iii ) a tracing mechanism to check that timber does indeed originate from the source specified by the agents ; iv ) certification by an independent organization ; and v ) labelling for the consumer . |
13 | The Select Committee suggested that these costs might actually be too high and it is true that if our ‘ Safestore ’ strategy is adopted we will be able to reduce the liability by at least a further £500 million . |
14 | Medical evidence suggests that these cultures are particularly effective in promoting a healthier digestion . |
15 | The Croatian government declared that these events represented an " armed uprising against the Croatian state " . |
16 | Furthermore , the sociological perspective maintains that these patterns in behaviour are the products of specific social ‘ forces ’ or factors , and more specifically are the consequence of the social relationships and experiences which go to make up human social living . |
17 | Geographical proximity meant that these relations have continued to be of crucial importance through into the post-1945 period . |
18 | After fertilisation though , the flowers develop extraordinary clumps of discus-shaped bodies — microscopic examination shows that these bodies are a true hybrid of animal protein sandwiched between a thin envelope of tomato fruit . |
19 | The Office of Fair Trading says that these advertisements purport to offer help in removing adverse credit history information from credit reference agency files , and to give guidance on how to make a successful credit application . |
20 | The Conservative Government claimed that these bodies were an unnecessary and highly expensive tier of administration . |
21 | Recent experience suggests that these advantages of existing firms can only be offset if there is a large savings surplus in the home country , where entrants have strong relationships with investors and issuers , where there is a desire and ability to invest in euromarket instruments and/or a lower cost of capital , as is the case for Japanese firms . |
22 | However , other research shows that these methods are not the best for actually securing a job , especially for women ( Callender , 1988 ) . |
23 | The Labour Party believes that these qualifications are so serious that they remove any presumption that the government can rely on a free market economy . |
24 | There are self-evidently interests other than those of social concern in the spatial revitalisation of urban economic activity and there is no need to descend into a dogmatic public v. private sector debate on the efficiency of urban renewal to suggest that these interests stand to benefit when state intervention , so discredited in the early Thatcher years as creeping socialism , can be represented as a free market solution to urban crisis . |