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

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1 ‘ If you agree , Admiral , I suggest that Vincent contacts Greek Intelligence after Theodore has finished that list and furnishes them with a list of the towns together with the appropriate names and addresses .
2 Peter Holman 's exemplary notes suggest that Jenkins composed these works in his 20s or 30s , but the quality of the music seem to belie that generally accepted claim : it is difficult to imagine such depth of repose in so young a man — though that in turn gives the modern listener a clue as to why Jenkins was such a respected and well-loved figure in his day .
3 These results suggest that hotels providing such facilities are likely to have a competitive edge when it comes to the choice of conference venue .
4 Our results are , however , consistent with those of previous studies which suggest that patients attending general practitioners ( the main source of contraceptive advice ) are less knowledgeable than those attending specialist clinics .
5 It 's to shame the rest of the Dharjees , because they say that Dharjees flout Islamic law ! ’
6 She was cool that morning , detached , brutal with herself — people say that Constanza has such arrogance , well , she also has humility .
7 He claims that ‘ animal rights ’ people say that mice have equal rights to humans .
8 You can not , in isolation from church doctrine , and in isolation from the plain facts of literary history , say that Jesus said this ming or that thing .
9 Ranchers , who see themselves as the guardians of the west , say that grazing generates economic stability and feeds the nation .
10 When writers say that intonation has accentual function they imply that the placement of stress is something that is determined by intonation .
11 The facts are there there has been a staggering rise in attacks and murders this union must take the lead we call for the British government to bring in legislation to ban the evil nationalist and fascist political parties , and insist that government strengthens legal protection for third country nationals .
12 Some firms , such as Prudential Assurance , insist that employees indicate that payment is made on behalf of the company .
13 Local people fear that farmers facing hard times could accept the cash offer .
14 They argue that long-term technological changes mean that manufacturing needs more space per worker , and also often larger plots , and that this both puts cities at a disadvantage in relation to other areas and means that , even if all available urban land were used for manufacturing , there would still be a decline in employment .
15 At the same time , however , increased taxes on income mean that people derive less income for each hour they work and they may therefore decide to prefer leisure to work , i.e. work less — the substitution effect .
16 The first national life tables ( 1842 ) already show that women enjoyed better survival than men at all ages , and their lead in expectation of life has expanded from two to six years .
17 As well as indicating how the women have struggled to improve their conditions , the testimonies also show that women gave full support and backing to the Tigrayan revolution .
18 Yet figures for 1692 show that Roger paid varying sums as his share in the venture :
19 Her Lancashire data show that families had strong support networks encompassing uncles , aunts , cousins , even great aunts and great uncles ; others included none of these ( Roberts , 1984 , p. 169 ) .
20 Manor court rolls and deeds show that families possessed small parcels of land on a variety of copyhold , leasehold and freehold tenures and that income from even the smallest holdings was often set aside to provide for dependants .
21 Our data show that malignant transformed epithelial cells of colorectal carcinomas expressed a 105 kD ( non-reduced ) precursor form of the Β 1 chain not found in epithelial cells of the normal mucosa .
22 The figures also reveal that Stockton has enough land on which to build 7,400 new homes , although the anticipated target will be 5,750 .
23 We hope that parents using this book will read it carefully , try to understand it fully , and use the information responsibly .
24 The employer 's main duties are to assess display screen equipment workstations and reduce any risks that are discovered ; ensure that workstations satisfy minimum requirements in terms of the display screen itself , the keyboard , desk and chair , working environment and task design and software ; plan work on display screen equipment so that the user has breaks or changes of activity ; and to provide information and training for display equipment users .
25 Ensure that disclaimers accompany all material distributed to the purchaser marketplace , and that such disclaimers cover ‘ KPMG and its Member Firms :
26 A teacher 's question is how to tap this latent knowledge , and ensure that pupils take enough care , both in speaking as intelligibly and clearly as in some sense they know how to , and in writing , with the constant aim of criticizing and making less ambiguous whatever they may write .
27 Professional advisers can help general practitioners to determine their requirements for prescribing at the primary and secondary care interface and ensure that purchasers include these criteria in contracts .
28 It is a bypass an and it , it 's good in that respect because it will do erm a lot indeed for people who live on Road , for example , people who live on Road and I know that Mrs knows that area particularly well and might agree with what Mr says that it , it does n't actually get into at all , therefore it 's er
29 Healthcare consultants and their customers know that fragrances enhance any atmosphere .
30 We all know that Henry accumulated six wives ; he also collected 55 palaces , some 2,000 pieces of tapestry , 94 swords and 40 girdles .
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