Example sentences of "that [noun] [vb -s] [prep] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 There is the troubling dictum of Lord Roskill in Seymour [ 1983 ] 2 AC 493 that Caldwell applies to all offences , unless Parliament otherwise ordains , but that statement has not been followed in non-fatal offences .
2 There is a real danger that money goes to Voluntary Organisations who are best at filling in forms — that presentation wins out over content .
3 Of particular importance is the effect that deforestation has on tropical soils .
4 On the one hand , it is argued that labour costs in advanced countries have become too high to be competitive for many industrial tasks .
5 The neurophysiological CTP asserts that perception consists of neural events triggered by events in the perceived object .
6 We unharness the dogs and attach them to a chain that Odd-Knut fastens between two trees .
7 In order to implement the recommendations , it was suggested that development plans in urban areas should be supplemented by transportation plans , which would assess the main movement needs in the future and show how these would be shared by various forms of transport , including the car .
8 His absurdly romantic fixation with Broadway is not shared by Lush Life , a Puerto Rican transvestite and junkie ( born Geraldo Cruz ) who is also a long-term resident of the flea-bag hotel that Cohn checks into near Times Square .
9 It is important to realise that credit comes in many shapes and forms — and at different costs .
10 It is important to realise that credit comes in many shapes and forms — and at different costs .
11 The report , Goodwill and Other Intangibles , by academics John Arnold , Don Egginton , Linda Kirkham , Richard Macve and Ken Peasnell ( see also ACCOUNTANCY , June , p 35 ) , says that goodwill divides into three components : the fair value of separately identifiable intangible assets ; the present value of benefits arising from jointness of activities and market imperfections ( such as monopoly position and barriers to entry ) ; and over- or underpayment .
12 But note that Ratner differs from other exploiters of the Thatcher Years in that he stuck to his last .
13 The cost of coffee is being investigated by the Office of Fair Trading after claims that price falls on international markets have not been matched in the shops .
14 predicted that price increases for non-fuel commodities , which rose by 17 per cent in real terms in 1988 , were likely to weaken in mid-1989 , with prices of beverages and agricultural raw materials more or less stagnant .
15 Of course the response which is likely to be made to such objections is that God works with human beings , so that only when human society has reached a certain stage of development does it become appropriate to ordain women .
16 Peter Wagner defines the gift of the evangelist as ‘ the special ability that God gives to certain members of the Body of Christ to share the gospel with unbelievers in such a way that men and women become Jesus ’ disciples and responsible members of the Body of Christ ’ ( Wagner 1979b:173 ) .
17 It is certainly true that Marx speaks of single practices as central to societies ( as in the passage quoted earlier ) and Althusser may well believe that as far as exegesis is concerned no more need be said .
18 The meaning that word has within these walls the saint knows as well as we .
19 The Queen 's Speech also mentions the importance of making sure that Iraq complies with United Nations resolutions .
20 ( It is known that performance deteriorates after several hours of work. ) 3 .
21 Sin and sex do somehow go together and this seems to tie in with the distinction I made much earlier on between the scientific view that man differs from other animals only in degree and the religious view that there is an essential difference in kind .
22 It is believed that information relates to confirmed sightings of Moira on the night she disappeared .
23 It is believed that information relates to confirmed sightings of Moira on the night she disappeared .
24 Of course there are lines that Keith does in second verses , melodic lines which build up to the chorus , and then it all apexes at the solo , hopefully . ’
25 If there is a regional variation in the rate of treatment for glue ear need this be a sign that overtreatment occurs in some areas ?
26 And I think that Bungay qualifies on that grounds .
27 Nonetheless , pupils know that language occurs in many forms : they are being invited to listen to Geordie speech here for example , yet they know that not everyone speaks in this way .
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