Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] that [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A simple savings account that lets each person choose their own level of saving and which pays an attractive rate of interest free of all income tax .
2 Humpbacks are thought to be mostly solitary creatures , though such songs indicate that close physical proximity is by no means necessary for social contact of a vocal nature .
3 Investigations show that replacing arable land with woodland would probably reduce the amount of nitrate leached to groundwater , but perhaps by less than was expected , since natural forest processes themselves release nitrate into the ground .
4 Ecologists agree that eating less meat is better for you and the environment .
5 Thus , from a letter of 1867 : " most philologists lack that elevating total view of antiquity , because they stand too close to the picture and investigate a patch of paint , instead of gazing at the big , bold brushstrokes of the whole painting and — what 's more — enjoying them … " ; and " … our whole mode of working is quite horrible .
6 Besides , aid workers argue that cutting any aid will only result in more poppies .
7 GP fund holders placed contracts for more MRI sessions than the district health authority … so their patients have a better chance of being seen quickly … in about three weeks instead of about four months.But hospital managers deny that means two types of care …
8 But most research studies suggest that sharing practical support is more characteristic of women .
9 New studies show that targetting normal genes using viral and other systems to enter cells ( from marrow , the lung and gut , liver and skin ) may be easier than at first thought , and that DNA will function more or less normally once it gets into the cell .
10 In summary , our studies of unselected patients with PSS show that impaired oesophageal peristalsis delays the clearance of acid and increases the exposure time to acid .
11 Recent studies indicate that altered lysosomal function may be involved in the early stages of pancreatic injury .
12 Regulationist theories assert that advanced capitalist economies are marked by a succession of distinct historical stages which differ from each other in terms of the organization of production within each economy .
13 These drafts emphasise that expensing such costs is the normal accounting treatment and that the asset recognition criteria will be met only occasionally .
14 As well as co-operating with software houses , Aldus will be introducing a range of filters itself together with a programmers kit that allows special versions to be generated by the user — given that he or she can write programs in C.
15 These findings suggest that lowered basal UOS tone is unlikely to be a major cause of oesophagopharyngeal reflux , but that transient relaxations of the UOS in response to distention are a more probable cause of such reflux .
16 These findings suggest that macrophage biosynthetic activity is tightly regulated and that distinct subgroups of macrophages may be characterised by their functional secretory profile .
17 These findings show that reduced fetal growth is followed by increased mortality from cardiovascular disease .
18 Respectively they include device-independent device control protocols to enable heterogeneous VCRs , laser disks and CD players to be integrated , a Japanese text-to-speech synthesiser necessary to phone-based data retrieval and TruVoice , a text-to-speech converter and API interface that transforms any text passage into spoken English or Spanish .
19 Until systems exist that allow accurate recording of congenital anomalies present at birth and of those recognised after the neonatal period such a study faces insurmountable difficulties .
20 Developers claim that tapping underground supplies in agricultural valleys would create many thousands of new jobs and bring billions of dollars in revenue to Nevada .
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