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

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1 Although modern dictionary meanings suggest that both these words are almost synonymous with ‘ gently ’ 'lightly , ‘ softly , even ‘ carefully ’ , to a French Baroque musician , while evocative of style , they were principally indications of tempo at opposite ends of the time scale : doucement for a slow tempo corresponding to gravement or lentement , and légèrement for a swift , nimble tempo , only one stage below that of vivement or vite .
2 In the air the effect of accelerations and visual illusions mean that all these sensors can mislead you , and disorientation may result .
3 Some parties complained of voting irregularities , such as multiple voting , but foreign observers said that any such irregularities had not been sufficiently widespread to have influenced the result .
4 However sources say that all these talks , which do n't appear to have progressed much beyond soliciting proposals from some , have come to nothing and that Sun is now resolved on developing its own terminal , an activity already believed to be underway , perhaps at its East Coast facility , long a champion of such a product .
5 Independent studies suggest that half these 35m are uninsured for less than three months , and 85% for less than two years .
6 The writers report that several such attempts were made by the management of the oldest national book archive in Russia , the Academy of Sciences Library in St Petersburg .
7 Surviving rules of gilds of laymen suggest that most such associations had a spiritual aspect ; in tenth-century Exeter gildsmen assembled " for the love of God and for our souls ' need , having regard both to the prosperity of our life and also to the days thereafter which we wish to be allotted to us at God 's Judgement " , and gave any member going on pilgrimage overseas five pence from each of his colleagues .
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