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

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1 Indeed commentators on test-case litigation in both the UK and the USA appear agreed that the main value of test-case litigation derives from its contribution to the broader process of political mobilisation rather than from any direct change in the law which it might be expected to bring about .
2 SAVE recommended that the local group draw up their own conservation scheme .
3 I think erm er I know there has been some discussion of I I about er and I put er , in this report I think all the documentation that the ministers and ministers that had already seen it and I 've explained that the big issue is that er the URC , I think a weekly account o ah of all other informations has er , worked out very on the basis of five thousand and I was been tugging you pay your car off to get that and .
4 They do n't feel right and I 've heard that the rubber grips on them have a tendency to rot after a short time .
5 They 've stressed that the two cases are n't linked though .
6 But I 've noticed that a certain amount of loot helps to invest even your most casual remarks with a certain significance .
7 You 've argued that the very fact of E two will result in tight boundaries around rural settlements .
8 Now whilst I might concur with that view if it was er well related to the A sixty four , in fact immediately adjacent to the A sixty four , I think given the criteria you 've got that the new settlement clearly has to avoid the greenbelt , I think that actually any of the locations being ten miles s sorry six to ten miles outside of the York urban area , would play little role in meeting the strategic employment needs of the urban area .
9 Now we 've shown that the sloppy approach can be put on a firm footing we shall , because of its greater familiarity , lapse into it !
10 I 've found that a small hole drilled in the filter intake just below water level will prevent accidental syphoning .
11 But I 've found that a few years away from something can make you realise just how much you want it — need it . ’
12 After considerable wear , I 've found that the clever construction of the rear pockets provides extra protection against abrasion , while also helping the trousers keep their shape .
13 I 've found that an easy way to cut ceramic tiles to shape is to use a brand new hacksaw blade .
14 We 've concluded that the only way to keep our valves alive and well is to put a fan on 'em .
15 We 've concluded that the only way to keep our valves alive and well is to put a fan on 'em .
16 Since issue number one we 've quoted the raw results of the benchmark tests we use ( and we 've chosen them pretty carefully , I might add , and applied them to every machine submitted to us for review ) , but we 've discovered that the raw figures do n't mean a lot to a great many of you .
17 I have heard that the 2.25 LR diesel engine is very unreliable but the 2.5 BMC diesel is a good unit .
18 However , tonight we have heard that the Labour party will never approve of it .
19 You will not go up north straight away , there is such a thing as training you know , I have heard that the absolute minimum for what you call sitting around is six months .
20 First of all , I expect most of you have heard that the proposed holiday to Torbay has had to be cancelled cos we did n't have enough support .
21 We have heard that the Scottish Bus Group has incorporated the recommendation of the Committee .
22 Since then I have realised that the best way of avoiding publicity is to proclaim everything you are doing as loudly as possible .
23 Managers have realised that the more information and training a new member of staff is given when they start work , the more confident they feel and the better they operate .
24 In many Latin American countries , governments have realised that the cheapest way of attempting to solve the housing problem is to upgrade existing housing settlements and ease the development of new sites and services , rather than attempt the seemingly impossible task of constructing buildings sufficient to house the urban population .
25 Hundreds of organisations have realised that an independent weather service can give them exactly the information they need , when they need it and for a realistic cost .
26 For how could Carole — a truly kind , sweet and very generous person — have guessed that a romantic dinner for two was the very last thing on their minds ?
27 Graham et al , however , have claimed that the exaggerated meal stimulated gastrin response caused by H pylori is the result of an increase in biologically inactive progastrin .
28 On the other hand , others have claimed that the class-related variation that undoubtedly occurs is caused by differences in language use , which significantly affect children 's ability to make use of the opportunities provided by formal education .
29 Beardshall et al have reported that the increased gastrin response to gastrin releasing peptide in H pylori infection is the result of increased G17 .
30 Previous studies have reported that the chronic ingestion of less than 10 mg of gliadin daily is occasionally sufficient to cause problems in coeliac disease patients .
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