Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [verb] that [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The signals also indicate that these regions are free of gases and liquids . |
2 | The companies successfully argued that many elements of the Macintosh screen , which uses movable symbols rather than typed commands , were not original or that they had been invented by Xerox Corporation or International Business Machines . |
3 | Economists frequently complain that such calculations reveal very different implicit marginal benefits across activities , which is unsurprising when those responsible for safety standards in building , motoring , medicine , and other areas make no attempt to reach a common view of the marginal social benefit from saving life . |
4 | Some accounts also suggest that these waves swept over the low-lying parts of St Pierre , near the waterfront , causing some damage and casualties . |
5 | Yesterday 's figures also show that these markets are extremely competitive with exporters unable to increase their prices . ’ |
6 | Two recent surveys clearly show that many shoppers are willing to pay more for organic food . |
7 | Changes in lifestyle and increasing numbers of households also mean that more homes will be required . |
8 | The new contract for General Practitioners now stipulates that all patients aged over 75 should be offered an annual check up and home visit where , if possible , assistance can be offered to cope with any undetected functional handicaps . |
9 | Yet , Hurd 's suggestions implicitly assume that both states are stable political entities — which they are not . |
10 | Autopsies carried out by forensic experts reportedly concluded that some victims had been killed by a bullet in the head after having been wounded . |
11 | Doctors soon discovered that these men did indeed have an underlying deficiency of their immune system , but they had no idea what was causing it . |
12 | On the other hand , physicians also worry that such criteria may reflect a tendency to stereotype or depersonalise their elderly patients . |
13 | However , some of my medical and scientific friends now suspect that some women burn up only 1,500 calories daily — so obviously , on this intake , they would maintain weight rather than reduce surplus fat . |
14 | The defence societies constantly warn that most complaints are provoked by doctors failing to communicate adequately , so there is an argument for adopting the ‘ defensive ’ practice of our American colleagues when consent for treatment is sought : but do our patients have the stomach for an American approach ? |
15 | The results probably show that all subjects an relatively unfamiliar with a serial recall task involving signs and that deaf people tend to be sensitive to the language base of speech coding though they do not have a significant facilitation in overt rehearsal . |
16 | If the chief of police reasonably believes that any conditions that he may impose will not prevent ‘ serious public disorder , ’ he shall apply to the district council for an order prohibiting for a specified period ( not exceeding three months ) the holding of all public processions or a specified class of processions . |
17 | Such systems fundamentally imply that many teachers should deliberately restrict their level of engagement with children and that the finely woven ( and seamless ) web of human relationships can be rationalised , divided , timetabled and generally routinised to such an extent that it can be systemised ( or bureaucratised ) ! |
18 | Regardless of the wide use of acupuncture and BEM , hard-nosed sceptics still insist that such methods are entirely placebo oriented , in as much as the patient 's belief that they work effects the cure . |
19 | Some commentators also note that many directors of small companies might well refuse to provide their auditors with the proposed statement and the supporting evidence ; if this proves to be correct , it will result in a significant increase in the number of limitation of scope qualifications . |
20 | Some commentators now believe that these forecasts underestimate the benefits to trade . |