Example sentences of "that [noun] [vb base] [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The view that states imperil their own legitimacy when they offend their own subjects ' conservative conceptions of constitutionality is found more amongst other academic students of politics than amongst political scientists themselves . |
2 | The hypothesis that states pursue their national interest could be shown to be empirically superior to its rivals , thus grounding a Positive science of international relations . |
3 | It is essential that the parties to a takeover bid recognise their associates and that associates recognise their associated status so that the appropriate disclosure obligations can be complied with . |
4 | On Oct. 15 the House judiciary committee 's Democratic majority demanded that Barr reconsider his earlier refusal to appoint a special prosecutor , a demand which was endorsed fully by Boren . |
5 | The alternative was that Richard become my legal ward , and for that his father 's signed agreement was necessary . |
6 | The fact that bats construct their internal model with the aid of echoes , while we construct ours with the aid of light , is irrelevant . |
7 | 702–3 , Archbishop Beorhtwald presiding , but the terms are said to have been that Wilfrid relinquish his episcopal office and retire to his monastery at Ripon and they were unacceptable ( Vita Wilfridi , chs 46–7 ) . |
8 | Wright , that directors owe their fiduciary duties to the company and not to the company 's shareholders , has been widely criticised . |
9 | This shows the lifetime reproductive success of er hinds as opposed to stags and what it shows is that hinds start their reproductive life earlier , soon after age two , and they continue it longer , right up to age seventeen . |
10 | In his paper ‘ Formulations Regarding the Two Principles of Mental Functioning ’ , Freud argues that individuals begin their mental development with unconscious , primary processes being dominant . |
11 | Humans should demand that businesses guarantee them accurate information about green products . |
12 | However , sources say IBM has been making Taligent 's life a misery lately , by insisting that Taligent use its Distributed System Object Model — a general purpose mechanism for communicating between objects based on the OS/2 2.0 Workplace Shell , also up on AIX . |
13 | However , sources say IBM has been making Taligent 's life a misery lately , by insisting that Taligent use its Distributed System Object Model — a general purpose mechanism for communicating between objects based upon the OS/2 2.0 workplace shell , also up on AIX ( UX No 423 ) . |
14 | We should insist that industrialists give us this information as of right . |
15 | The price could be prohibitive for many families and it is a pity there are not more references made to Appendix 1 , ‘ How the body works ’ as it is crucial that people understand their own anatomy and physiology in order to apply the positive principles of health care . |
16 | You may find that people offer you conflicting advice and opinions about your duties and the patient 's condition . |
17 | These signs , it must be said , largely reflect the changing strategies and priorities of management itself in coming to recognise that people have their personal plans and needs . |
18 | But we we s we know that people have their own styles . |
19 | He is not claiming that representations have their causal significance only in some societies or in some epochs , but he is making a general assumption about psychological functioning and , thereby , about human nature . |
20 | I 'm told that humans prefer it that way . ’ |
21 | Whether it be for the supermarket shelf or McDonald 's , suppliers may add ingredients to ensure that foods maintain their fresh taste and appearance . |
22 | So the ‘ markers ’ of good judgement and the rules that are really important must become so ingrained that children have their own discretion and a conscience to ‘ remind ’ them of right and wrong . |
23 | The recognition that children have their own ideas about phenomena , and that they may be very different from their teacher 's ideas , has important implications for teaching and learning . |
24 | We believe that women have their own needs and are capable of deciding what is best for them . |
25 | Seriously though , I am of the opinion that women need their own space to talk freely without the presence of men . |
26 | We assume that our muscles will continue to move normally , that doors which normally open will continue to open , that hair grows on heads , that dogs bark , that towns retain their geographical locations , that the sun will shine , and so on . |