Example sentences of "that [noun] [vb base] [adv] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Interviews conducted by Toner several centuries later suggest that attitudes have not altogether changed . |
2 | It is , however , vital that mothers realise that scans do not only detect abnormalities , they also detect multiple births , and have been one of the main factors in increasing the survival rate of twins and triplets over the last few years . |
3 | But the report also says , ‘ Doctors are not prohibitionists ’ , and points out that ‘ … findings suggest that abstainers do not necessarily enjoy better health than moderate drinkers ’ . |
4 | He begins by reminding us that monopolies have not progressively wiped out non-monopolies , as the traditional Marxist model predicts , but have tended to reach agreements with them instead . |
5 | The rhetorical approach stresses that ideologies do not necessarily function to suppress argumentation and thinking , but provide the elements with which people can think and argue about everyday life ( Billig et al . , |
6 | ‘ It is important that acts do n't just send in exactly the same tapes time and time again . |
7 | It should be obvious that a dissonance sounded by one instrument must be resolved by that instrument ( unless there is a complete break-off and a rest or pause separating the discord from what follows ) , but it is the writer 's experience that beginners do not always realize the musical necessity for this . |
8 | It must be remembered that districts have not really given an ‘ in depth ’ consideration to the respective functional briefs [ for proposed reprovision projects ] . |
9 | Mutual respect and cooperation is needed so that drivers do not unnecessarily hinder pedestrians , or playing children deliberately impede cars . |
10 | It appears that listeners do n't just ignore allophonic variations that ‘ do n't matter ’ , they can actually use the context-dependent information to identify phonemes . |
11 | Thus , men seem to be principally associated with a change that speakers do not consciously evaluate highly , while women are associated with one adopted by speakers in their more carefully monitored styles . |
12 | But whatever we call it , this sense that words do not just have their face-value meaning , but are to be critically interpreted as indicators of tone and attitude , is an essential part of James 's technique . |
13 | Make sure that lines do not inadvertently touch each other , or this will result in short-circuits on the finished board . |
14 | It is curious that geomorphologists have not generally explored the potentially fruitful links with energy-based climatology that are identified by Hare , who comments ( 1973 , p. 188 ) : |
15 | Given the reluctance of some courts to convict on forensic evidence and the fact that terrorists do not usually leave a signed visiting card at the scene of the crime , will it not become more and more difficult to obtain convictions ? |
16 | What we should remember , however , is that workers have not always had the same kinds of experiences I have just described and have , consequently , been able to hold on to a sense of political relatedness between themselves as individuals and groups vis-à-vis society and the industrial enterprises within it . |
17 | He observes that universities do not usually have research policies as such , and that the librarian therefore receives little guidance on new directions for collection development . |
18 | An object-oriented parallel operating system that is completely portable between all widely used processors , so much so that applications do not even need to be recompiled is the creation of a British company — Tao Systems Ltd of Belsize Park , London NW — which has substantial financial backing from Japan . |
19 | An object-oriented parallel operating system that is completely portable between all widely used processors , so much so that applications do not even need to be recompiled is the creation of a British company — Tao Systems Ltd of Belsize Park , London NW — which has substantial financial backing from Japan . |
20 | Italian researchers have shown that Octopuses do not just learn by experience , and by copying other Octopi , but are actively instructed by those who have already learnt the lesson . |
21 | In the course of this discussion it has become apparent that the CMHT model is a varied animal , that teams have not fully resolved problems of integrating different professional and agency interests and approaches into streamlined service delivery systems , that a simple organisational re-shuffling of staff does not surmount tensions over professional relationships and responsibilities . |
22 | Another disadvantage of yield to maturity is that investors do not typically hold bonds to maturity . |
23 | It is felt that resources do not always match every kind of special need that may occur , especially in rural primary schools . |
24 | The underlying reason for this is that statutes do not really have ‘ corners ’ in the neat way postulated by theory . |
25 | The separation and spatial spread of social life means that people do not regularly encounter the significant experiences of life : birth , sexuality , madness , illness , death and so on . |
26 | The reason that people do not generally look into alternative credit terms in any detail certainly is not that they feel pushed willy-nilly into one particular type of credit . |
27 | We suppose , for instance , that what somebody says to us will be relevant to the occasion or to what has just been said , that people do not just issue utterances at random . |
28 | ‘ The figures show that people do not really watch television to be informed , they watch it to relax , ’ said David Graham , whose research company compiled the top 100 . |
29 | Yet the Profitboss is not so naive as to believe that people do not occasionally betray trust , do not occasionally fiddle their expenses , do not occasionally get sloppy and hire unnecessary staff . |
30 | They 're both good points , especially the latter one that people do n't particularly think that , that a change in local government will affect them . |