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

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1 Even a failed wizard knew that some substances were sensitive to light .
2 This can also become a vicious circle ; the drain on their emotional reserves means that some people feel less able to cope physically , which , in turn , contributes to a further drain on both emotional and physical resources .
3 His 1911 book Political Parties argued that these organizations supposedly committed to ushering in democratic organization in fact showed all the essential characteristics of bureaucratic organizations , and a separation between leaders and led every bit as pronounced as that prevailing in industry or state agencies .
4 But ideologically , nationalisation became something of an irrelevance since both major political parties accepted that some form of state control and assistance was essential for coal , rail transport , electricity , gas , civil aviation , cable and wireless , and the Bank of England .
5 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 .
6 I read to him sentences from the Report such as : ‘ Schools have the clear responsibility to ensure that all children have full access to Standard English , given its role as an international language used throughout the world and essential for many purposes . ’
7 Alternatively , a high SD indicates that more scores from the sample were substantially higher or lower than the mean .
8 The maker 's marks on some English watchcases suggest that some manufacturers continued to make their cases from sterling silver and this has been confirmed by analysis .
9 Slightly different considerations show that some reasons for recognizing the authority of another are secondary .
10 In the case of family planning , the inter-uterine contraceptive device ( IUCD ) was launched in India in the mid-1960s before adequate research showed that many women were physically unsuited to it , and it needed a high level of professional judgement on the part of the paramedical staff inserting it .
11 The published data show that most cancers are detected as a result of clinical follow up , where new symptoms are investigated at an early stage .
12 Scientific thinking means that all things must be proved before they are .
13 On overseas aid , the hon. Lady knows that this year we have yet again increased the amount of money that is spent on that .
14 The mise-en-scène showed a sad confusion , too , between a coup de theéâtre and a mere coup de tête : over-emphatic projection meant that each piece was ejaculated with the abruptness — but neither the insouciance nor the demotic wit — of the slices in Morecambe and Wise 's justly celebrated performance , The Stripper .
15 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 .
16 Last month British Telecom promised that such transmitters would be available of Unisat .
17 As it became apparent that considerable variations in training were to be found , the ( now ) British Library Research and Development Group for Research into Public Libraries felt that more information was needed about current practice , and in September 1982 , British Library Research and Development and The Library Association agreed to liaise on the development of an exploratory survey .
18 Will my right hon. Friend ensure that that message is made known throughout the American business community ?
19 I urge my hon. Friend to ensure that those feelings are translated into a more positive western attitude .
20 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 ?
21 On the eve of discussions at Maastricht , will my hon. Friend confirm that such activity in the North sea enables this country to provide 82 per cent .
22 Will my right hon. Friend confirm that any study of avionic repair facilities does not affect the Royal Naval aircraft yard at Fleetlands in my constituency ?
23 Will my right hon. Friend confirm that this year more than £1 billion is being spent by the public sector on energy efficiency ?
24 I know that my hon. Friend realises that many north-west and north-east Members have been careful not to intervene in the debate because we understand the strength of feeling in my hon. Friend 's constituency .
25 Does my right hon. Friend accept that that news should be welcomed on both sides of the House ?
26 Does my hon. Friend agree that that money should be intended for pupils ?
27 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 ?
28 Does my hon. Friend agree that that figure is a vindication of the Government 's step-by-step approach to the reform of industrial relations ?
29 Does my hon. Friend agree that many leaders of local industry are giving their time and experience to ensure the great success of TECs all over the United Kingdom and that it is imperative that we , the Government , ensure that they are properly funded ?
30 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 ?
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