Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] that [det] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | An organism able to check the growth of a competing species is fortunate and better equipped to survive , so we should expect that many living organisms are successful exponents of chemical warfare . |
2 | In its report , Control of Nursing Manpower , published in February 1986 , the Committee of Public Accounts acknowledged that progress had been made by nurse managers but went on to recommend that the " DHSS should ensure that all general managers are made aware of all the possibilities for economies identified in the C & AG 's report " ( 2 ) . |
3 | So Wimpey 's commitment to providing affordable social housing should ensure that many further opportunities will arise . ’ |
4 | ‘ Some products have too wide a variation to be explained by these factors and one must assume that many multi-national companies are charging what they believe the market will bear . ’ |
5 | There are no state controls forbidding such developments , although we should acknowledge that some professional bodies do act in just this constraining manner . |
6 | Assuming : ( a ) that all three measures are calculated accurately ; ( b ) that only final goods and services are counted in the national product and national expenditure figures ; ( c ) that any changes in unsold stocks are included in the national expenditure figures ; and ( d ) that all incomes , including profits but excluding transfer payments , are counted in the national income figures , then it must follow that all three measures will provide an identical figure for the value of the country 's total output . |
7 | He wrote immediately to the SMG , cutting off all contact : ‘ I am not interested in agencies who politic and posture for no other reason than to promote themselves … secondly , as I am not presently able to place any trust in you , I must insist that any further matters you wish to raise are channelled through to a suitable agency , viz the local council or HCRC . ’ |
8 | We must recognize that many unexpected things can happen in our lives and accept that we can not live without taking risks . |
9 | This should mean that many small firms of electricians , bricklayers , plumbers , etc , will be able to de-register , making their services 15 per cent cheaper . |
10 | For those cursed with absolute pitch I should say that all these recordings are distinctly on the sharp side of A440 concert pitch — sometimes by nearly as much as a quarter-tone . |
11 | To the extent that these close-knit social relations are weakened , we may expect that these linguistic complexities will be reduced . |
12 | Lest one might think that such patriotic sentiments came from a court milieu , for the anonymous author was probably a royal chaplain , one should remember that similar sentiments and the attribution of victory to God also occur in the London City Chronicles . |
13 | When you find one of these giants embedded in the honey-coloured limestones of central England or the hard blue rocks of Dorset , you might think that such immense creatures could do little but lumber massively along the sea bed . |
14 | However , if divergers are more unconventional , we might expect that some divergent girls would choose science , but this is apparently not the case . |
15 | It might appear that these two objectives are mutually incompatible , and simply betray a naive confusion in Nizan 's mind between the ideological and the aesthetic . |
16 | During flight training you 'll discover that such high-speed dives generate a rate of descent of around 10,000 fpm . |
17 | Finally one might hope that some useful distinctions could be drawn between ‘ having a mental experience ’ and ‘ being aware of having such an experience ’ which seems much closer to our usual view of consciousness and must certainly be an emergent property in evolution . |
18 | Indeed , if we go so far as to see externalization as inevitably bringing the ego into conflict with reality , then we might conclude that many modern neuroses — perhaps the most severe ones — are likely to become para-psychoses : that is , neurotic conflicts expressing themselves in the language of psychosis . |
19 | One might protest that such primitive devices would not be relevant to the civilized conduct of staffroom and classroom , but it is surprising how thin the veneer of civilization turns out to be . |
20 | The data might reflect that many different antigens affect the mucosal immune response pattern in both affected and non-affected Crohn 's disease twins . |
21 | And whenever you wish to venture beyond the peaceful slumber of the countryside , you 'll find that many lively towns and villages with intriguing names are but a short drive away . |
22 | Looked at positively , we might say that all these things were actually a realisation that the stresses and strains of modernity could not be coped with by further doses of materialism . |
23 | Gone are the days when Hull among behaviourists or Lorenz among the classical ethologists could assume that all motivational mechanisms were of the similar type . |
24 | This may suggest that both initial hypotheses are too simple to gain much support . |
25 | Before 1948 we used to pretend that all such countries were just copies of the United Kingdom , except that , in place of the monarch , they had a Governor-General , who , we assured ourselves and them , represented the monarch . |
26 | But the talks themselves may mean that some leading blacks and some powerful whites in Africa know that we do depend upon each other . |
27 | Naturally , one would assume that these two aspects of secondary prevention go hand in hand . |
28 | I shall assume that all intensional descriptions are classical . |
29 | Nevertheless , it would appear that several local gentlemen are rather shy of investing their money in the three per cent bonds . |
30 | It would appear that these deep footings were an afterthought not decided upon until the embankment had been completed . |