Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] that [det] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She did n't need to plead for long ; soon the authorities realised that this determined woman could look after students better than anyone . |
2 | Some researchers suggest that this environmental scanning process might best be achieved by developing especially organised environmental scanning units that are positioned towards the top of an organisation 's hierarchy . |
3 | The researchers found that this geographical pattern is best matched by that of sugar consumption , in which the leading countries are , in descending order , the UK , the Netherlands , Ireland , Canada and Denmark , and the countries with the lowest consumption are Italy , Yugoslavia , Spain , Portugal and Japan . |
4 | The latter authors argued that these early studies were marred by methodological deficiencies . |
5 | Cuttings books show that many foreign newspapers have carried far more reports and feature articles on the event than American newspapers and magazines — particularly in Californian , where the event is talking place . |
6 | the authors speculated that this partisan dealignment reflected a continuing erosion of the class-party tie . |
7 | Nevertheless , inner-city speakers know that some /u/ items can alternate and that others can not . |
8 | A range of disciplines and organizations ensures that all relevant points of view are considered , although this does not mean that every Tom , Dick and Harry has to sit on the planning committee ; rather , their insights and experience are gained through their active participation in informal discussions at the planning stage , and through consultation at all stages in the development process . |
9 | Traditionalists from many branches of the martial arts feel that many modern practitioners , drawn to the arts as sport , are missing their true meaning and aiming only for self-gratification and glory . |
10 | It also calls for steps to ensure that any future aid projects in Malawi serve the cause of human rights . |
11 | Led by Alberta Premier Donald Getty , the western provinces demanded that any constitutional reform package had to include a Senate which was wholly elected and which included an equal number of representatives from each province regardless of its size . |
12 | Such sightings prove that those ancient wanderers actually lived . |
13 | A rough estimate by the authors suggests that some scaled-up version of so-called FU Orionis events might be plausible . |
14 | The judges noted that some enticing covers were let down by their contents , and vice versa , but that ‘ accountability and imagination do not demand a high budget ’ . |
15 | Parents hope that this huge investment of emotion , time and energy in training children — what we call discipline — will have its dividend , eventually , in the emergence of a young adult with good judgement and a mature , responsible outlook . |
16 | Thus , the planners maintain that this new demand must be disciplined in some way . |
17 | Current practices between remote sites demand that all new work is transmitted periodically between sites , or to a central data base . |
18 | Some biologists suspect that these pulse-modulated radiations may be more harmful than unperturbed waves . |
19 | The original suspended wooden ground floor was entirely removed after penetration of this structure for the installation of the new cross-walls and their foundations showed that some residual sections were badly affected by woodworm . |
20 | It is important for hospital-based therapists to realize that many self-poisoning patients fail to keep outpatient appointments . |
21 | Some water boards insist that all cold water taps in the house are taken from the rising main ; others insist that only the kitchen tap is taken from the main and that all others are fed from the roof tank . |
22 | Thus , banks suggest that each private key password also be used as an integral part of the encryption algorithm . |
23 | These , er , workers ’ — his voice took on a faint sneer as he said the word — ‘ these workers suggest that most human behavior is learned , that we are controlled in our actions not by our inheritance but by what happens to us after birth . |
24 | Policy makers and social investigators assumed that all married women would be dependent on their husbands for financial support . |
25 | LIFESPAN-to-LIFESPAN messages Usually messages indicating that some requested function has been completed . |
26 | Working class people , for example , were combining with public sector workers to ensure that such collective provision was in fact provided . |
27 | Concerned , our governments decided that all new cars sold in EC countries from 1992 will have to emit 70% less poisonous exhaust gases . |
28 | Overall 16 per cent of carers felt that this reduced contact with their friends and 11 per cent reported reduced family contact . |
29 | Finding that the Middlesbrough , Shields and Seaham branches had been accumulating funds , the Sunderland officials demanded that any surplus cash should be handed over to them at head office , threatening , according to Wilson 's account , " drastic action " if they failed to do so . |
30 | For this reason , most investigators agree that several longitudinal compartments should be defined along each crypt column ot provide more precise descriptions of the distribution of labelled or replicating cells . |