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

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1 Order-preserving algorithms are still being developed , but the success of division shows that order-preserving algorithms are an important resource to the file designer .
2 The Ministry of Defence said that Belgian ammunition of that particular batch had never been supplied to the British Army , and how it had come into Britain was unknown .
3 Earlier this week the Ministry of Agriculture confirmed that Dutch eggs known to be infected with salmonella had been allowed on sale in the UK .
4 Regulations under the Consumer Credit Act will of course ensure that accurate cost information is available for all forms of credit .
5 A recent small-scale study undertaken at the University of Sheffield suggests that young people in private schools reveal distinctive processes of occupational , political and socio-economic socialisation .
6 In fact , this represents the precise opposite of the MSC position — the majority of employers think that young workers are either no different or better !
7 Such developments would seem to offer an opportunity for libraries , archives , and museums to work together , drawing on their range of experience to ensure that new designs and software development meets the needs of humanities scholars .
8 Brian Grant of Arks says that single island marketing will increase , following such examples as Colgate-Palmolive , Guinness and Weetabix .
9 Will my hon. Friend remind the House how many Conservative Nottinghamshire Members of Parliament attended that unfortunate debate , compared with the attendance of Labour Nottinghamshire Members ?
10 At the Fourth Congress Roy emphasised the counter-revolutionary character of bourgeois nationalist movements , such as Congress under Gandhi ; Tan Malaka of Indonesia urged that international Communism should support pan-Islamic movements , the opposite argument .
11 Cllr Murphy , who works for MDC as a caretaker for a block of flats in Coatbridge , says he can prove that there have been cases of patronage to ensure that certain jobs went to Labour Party members .
12 The move , pending a full disciplinary hearing , follows Mr Murphy 's claims to The Scotsman earlier this month that he has evidence to support claims that there have been cases of patronage to ensure that certain jobs in the local authority went to Labour Party members .
13 The move , pending a full disciplinary hearing , follows Mr Murphy 's claims to The Scotsman earlier this month that he has evidence to support claims that there have been cases of patronage to ensure that certain jobs in the local authority went to Labour Party members .
14 In 1981 a joint working party of the Royal College of General Practitioners and the Royal College of Radiologists recommended that direct access to radiological services is essential to family doctors ; it shortens the investigation time and improves the quality of service offered by general practitioners .
15 Text does n't need to be justified , a lot of research indicates that ragged columns are ‘ friendlier ’ and easier to read .
16 Contingency theory as a tool of management predicts that organizational performance will be maximized when there is a structure of management appropriate to contingencies deriving from the circumstances of technology , environment , scale and other factors .
17 Moreover , the weakness of the remanent magnetism contained within volcanic rocks together with various sources of error meant that large numbers of individual measurements had to be averaged in order to provide a reasonably precise estimate of past continental positions .
18 But originally , the law of rape required that sexual intercourse occur against the will of the victim .
19 In Jim Smith 's presentation on Wednesday morning — AR Division Present and Future — he said that diversification of distribution meant that Scottish Amicable had changed with the times and was not risking all in relying on one source of business .
20 Establishing international legal liability also appears problematic , as there is apparently no norm of international law requiring member States of organisations to ensure that non-State entities are not harmed through their collective actions .
21 Social psychologist Robin Gilmour of the University of Lancaster warns that constant criticism ‘ can lead to your partner feeling resentful ’ .
22 Bonds are generally traded on the basis of their prices , but because of the complicated patterns of cash flows that different bonds can have , they are usually not compared in terms of prices ; instead , they are generally compared in terms of yields .
23 Prime Minister Brian Mulroney of Canada announced that Canadian development aid would be tied to progress on democratization and respect for human rights .
24 Although this is consistent with a considerable body of evidence suggesting that successful innovations couple technological expertise with a range of marketing skills ( see the overview in Freeman , 1982 ) , it is important because it shows that this coupling process can be market mediated .
25 Though the physiological relevance of the DNA-PK phosphorylation of Jun-Core is still unproven , several lines of evidence suggest that DNA-PK catalyses c-Jun phosphorylation in vivo .
26 For its part , a Bill of Rights insists that certain rights , privileges , and liberties are basic and must be afforded to all individuals notwithstanding what transient governments might wish to do .
27 Excavations at Tepe Gawra much nearer the highland sources of metals show that close contacts had already been established with the city states of Sumer as far back as the middle of the fourth millennium B.C. By the time of the Royal Cemetery of Ur ( c.2600–2500 B.C. ) metallurgy and not least gold- and silversmithing had already reached a stage at which many of the fundamental processes had been mastered .
28 In natural conversation the smooth flow and blending of sounds mean that whole phrases make a phonetic whole .
29 Gwynne Lyons of FoE says that Anglian Water will in future have special equipment to remove phosphate from the ‘ raw ’ water entering some of their reservoirs .
30 The humanitarian goal of minimising the destructive effects of conflict demand that common Article 3 be complied with by all parties to an internal conflict .
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