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

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1 Sometimes , too , houses have to be sold by auction to satisfy the legal requirements of trustees or executors ( auctions provide adequate proof that the property has been sold at the going market value , and protect trustees from future claims of negligence ) .
2 As shown above , direct comparison between the different types of investigation used is not possible and ony immunohistochemical techniques provide direct demonstration that the tumour cells do indeed contain xenobiotic metabolising enzymes .
3 Provide some evidence that the function of paragraphing ( ie to separate distinct ideas , events , etc and to unify related ones ) has been grasped .
4 ‘ The campus looks neat , and I am proud of the new buildings , but as one looks down Richmond Road , the image is of derelict mills — I hope one day that the University will own all the derelict land and that we will expand our campus on to it . ’
5 The Labour Party believes that these qualifications are so serious that they remove any presumption that the government can rely on a free market economy .
6 Nor does revisionist work confirm Soviet insistence that the peasant movement , in 1905 as in 1917 , followed in the wake of a proletarian vanguard .
7 apply to the examination centre and obtain written confirmation that the centre is willing to undertake the necessary arrangement .
8 ‘ You sit there and tell me that you can see men or ghosts or apparitions that no one else can see ; you deny all evidence that the man or ghost or apparition is actually elsewhere and therefore can not be here ; and I am prejudiced ?
9 But Keith Davies , spokesman for the anti-euthanasia Life campaign , said : ‘ We reject any suggestion that the law concerning euthanasia needs amending .
10 Many informed commentators in England also take this view that the GCSE relates to an approach to secondary school curriculum and selection which social change is rapidly rendering inappropriate ( see , for example , Nuttall , 1985 ) .
11 I have little doubt that the alteration was the composer 's own — particularly since the trill added to the piano part in the answering phrase ( it has no parallel in the violin part of the Septet ) serves to give variety to the ‘ echo ’ , as a substitute for the change from major to minor .
12 Had they done that we have little doubt that the tribunal decision would have been otherwise than it was . ’
13 If the writer also uses adverbial expressions initially in the first sentence of this new part of his text , then we might say we have overwhelming evidence that the writer is marking a ‘ topic-shift ’ in his discourse .
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