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

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1 Another urgent call for action came from a Newmachar farmer , Sandy Buchan , who revealed that an unacceptable level of nitrate pollution , probably from agricultural sources , in the Ythan catchment and estuary was about to become a subject for discussion and action in Europe .
2 FAMILIES who fear that a special hospital is to close have accused health service managers of snubbing their request for consultation .
3 His figure , which was based on a tally kept by victim support groups , was criticized by other experts , who argued that a longer period would have to elapse before such a large number of people could develop cancer .
4 It was dismissed by other experts , however , who argued that a longer period would have to elapse before sufficient people developed cancer .
5 This was first recognized in 1930 by Staudinger , who found that an empirical relation existed between the relative magnitude of the increase in viscosity and the molar mass of the polymer .
6 In the course of receiving treatment for a heart condition , Hinrich Medau became deeply interested in the work of Dr Ludwig Schmitt , who believed that a healthy state is more likely to be maintained where there is lively blood circulation and breathing to full capacity .
7 But these were a tiny minority of the West European population and European governments did not take kindly to idealists who believed that a European parliament and an American-style single market could be created swiftly on a continent whose linguistic , cultural and socio-economic differences had been ingrained over centuries .
8 Mr Bruton said those who believed that a British withdrawal , or a declaration in favour of a British withdrawal , would help solve the problem must answer these questions :
9 To voters , who hope that a clear result will speed the end of the recession , an unclear result could have precisely the reverse effect .
10 Anyone who knows Hong Kong will appreaciate that spare time is at a premium there , and the efforts of those members who ensure that a successful branch exists deserves recognition and thanks .
11 Lastly we have a third group of customers who know that a brief telephone call with an experienced Matroc technician and the subsequent systematic processing would bring them significantly more than 50 pages of technical details .
12 There are , however , some men who assume that a single mother must be looking for a husband .
13 I realise Morrissey 's ambiguity on such subjects as race and sexuality will frustrate those who feel that a firm stance is necessary in the current political climate .
14 There are those who believe that a major earthquake along the San Andreas fault is inevitable at some time , but meanwhile people live in California and thrive and make money .
15 It is also clear that there are many in Bonn who believe that a tight union should be created at the centre of the EC , creating a two-speed Europe with a powerful core .
16 On the one hand we can cite the experiments of social psychologists such as Malamuth , who state that an empirical correlation can be established between men 's exposure to pornography and propensity to rape .
17 People who claim that a noisy motorway has ruined village life are planning to carry on their campaign , despite accepting government compensation .
18 While pluralist writers can not be interpreted as suggesting that there is a perfect or even extensive distribution of political power through the mechanism of interest participation in government decision making , — ’ what pluralists do argue is that more groups are involved in making decisions than is suggested by Marxist and elitists , who claim that a particular class or group has a monopoly of influence .
19 It had also been opposed , however , by the government 's political opponents , who felt that a first-past-the-post system would give an unfair advantage to the LDP .
20 The report will be seized upon by ministers who argue that a further expansion in student numbers can be achieved by higher education becoming more efficient .
21 Those who argue that a universal definition of aggression is possible and even desirable are often interested … in whether the members of one society can be said to be ‘ more aggressive ’ than another according to some quantitative scale ’ .
22 Those who argue that a universal definition of aggression is possible and even desirable are often interested in determining whether a universal human proclivity toward aggression exists , or whether the members of one society can be said to be ‘ more aggressive ’ than another according to some quantitative scale .
23 Those who argue that an objective science of society is not possible maintain that sociology can never be free from ‘ ideology ’ .
24 Anyone who imagines that a British Chancellor of the Exchequer could , wholly independently , determine interest rates here without considering what was going on in a Europe with a single currency , with all the other member countries belonging to it , is totally wrong .
25 Typically , it was an economic dispute between Muslims and Christians in Sidon — involving Muslim fishermen who feared that a new fishing consortium run by Chamoun and other Maronites would destroy their livelihood — that ignited the fire .
26 This may be a relief for those who feared that a bigger Germany would be a militarily pugnacious Germany .
27 In March , however , the Halifax decided against this course of action while it became apparent that the Abbey National was going to face some opposition from its members who feared that an incorporated society would be more interested in the welfare of its shareholders than of its depositors and borrowers .
28 There were always some in the State Department who thought the policy might be pushed a little further : who thought that a unified Germany might become a big partner for America in the same way as is ( say some ) Japan .
29 It was a Christian Democrat Chancellor of the Federal Republic ( Kurt Georg Kiesinger ) who said that a reunified Germany would be ‘ a critical mass ’ .
30 In The Book of the City of Ladies , the historian and poet Christine de Pizan defended the cause of female education against fathers , husbands , and brothers who considered that an ignorant woman was a good woman .
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