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

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1 However , Willig further demonstrates that two-part tariffs of his sort are often dominated by more complex schedules in which the largest purchaser pays a marginal price equal to marginal cost .
2 Vaill also argued that high-performing systems tend to have a number of common characteristics .
3 Ungermann now says that Asynchronous Transfer Mode to the desktop will follow sometime next year .
4 ISS therefore proposed that all courses in the fourth and fifth years be broken into half-term units ( or modules ) .
5 Research also shows that many youngsters in residential care have experienced difficulties with schooling ; for example , over half of all boys in residential care have stayed down a class at least once .
6 Harrowell also suggests that other power station wastes , such as nitrogen and sulphur dioxide could be harvested for use as sulphuric acid and fertilizer .
7 We know enough to know that these things are not good for our life support system or for our quality of life , and that our activities have damaging effects on our wildlife .
8 erm you know never mind that most children who are beaten or abused or die at their , the hands of their parents er you know , do so at the hands of their heterosexual parents
9 Tammuz again considered that some wit in past years had programmed the machine with something other than Aristotelian logic .
10 They go on to say that large firms ‘ are constrained in some way [ in making these decisions ] by the requirement to make profits and serve consumers ’ , but it is nevertheless appropriate to stress that companies will usually have options about how to manage the impact of changed market conditions or technology : the company is not merely a passive instrument of the market .
11 Few writers deny that the bureaucracy is very influential , but most go on to suggest that this influence waned from the later 1960s as the Diet and the LDP cabinet took a more positive role .
12 This is correct ; but its adherents then go on to assume that critical thinking consists of a set of intellectual skills that can be exercised by themselves .
13 I keep on insisting that customary behaviour only makes sense if it is viewed in context against a background of contrast .
14 The story , by Mary Agnes Donoghue , is best when seeing events from a female point of view ( Donoghue also wrote that classic women 's weepie , Beaches ) .
15 But there are at least three points which go far to shew that this spot might be considered as lying therein .
16 Marshall now believes that new research in Canada proves that ballooning is a less serious problem , however .
17 Ossett today demonstrates that sturdy individuality in an increasing variety of businesses and services as well as their new centre of Wellgate .
18 these figures do not show that black people are more prone crime , but they do suggest that black people who offend are more likely to go to prison .
19 ‘ British tourists do not realise that most muggers here carry guns and do not hesitate to use them , ’ says Barry Jolly , chairman of the British Chamber of Commerce in Orlando .
20 They say that social workers who attend seminars and lectures on the subject do not realise that these ideas are being promoted by Christian Fundamentalist extremists who believe that all abuse is demonic in origin .
21 I do not pretend that these notions can do more than offer a way of thinking about the quantum world with some hope of doing justice both to the idiosyncrasy of its ways and also to the beautiful structure of the microworld which has been laid bare by the discoveries of elementary particle physics .
22 These differences do not mean that economic historians are cast adrift in a sea of events : they possess the potentially powerful faculty of hindsight , though it can easily be a powerfully deluding one .
23 Suffice it here to note that I do not mean that all religions are really saying the same thing ; that differences do not matter , that they all have basically the same origins , or fulfil the same functions .
24 When we say that individuals have a right to be protected against assault , we do not mean that this protection must be achieved through some particular scheme we already have in mind .
25 However , there is irrefutable evidence that there will be a shortfall , and if we do not ensure that that gap is identified and ascertain where the resources to meet that gap will come from , not only will the people who are currently seeking community care be disadvantaged , but , more importantly , future generations who might seek care in the community will not receive the resources that at present they believe that they will get .
26 On the other hand , I do not feel that all children need necessarily play all the games or join in all the activities .
27 I do not feel that any harm will come to those people who experience spontaneous regression in such a way , as any group involved in the higher levels of meditation should be under the control of a qualified and experienced teacher or leader who will be on hand to control the situation and to help should the pupil find himself in emotional difficulty .
28 However , we have not included a poetry strand in the statements of attainment because we do not feel that any pupil should be required to write a poem in order to achieve a particular level of attainment .
29 We do not think that regular pouch surveillence is necessary after operation in polyposis even though polyps have been reported in the small bowel , because their malignant potential is very low .
30 I should , however , like the Minister to clarify the issue of rights of way in dock areas , where I do not think that many trains will be travelling at the high speed of 125 mph .
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