Example sentences of "of [noun sg] [vb base] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Estimates of reliability indicate that any test score can be regarded as within approximately 6 points of the ‘ real ’ score 95 times out of 100 . |
2 | These pessimists of course overlook that this underclass already exists : 37 million people have no health insurance of any kind in the United States . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | These sections of trade argue that this change will significantly increase their administrative burden , although the DNH has given assurances that they will endeavour to deal with such applications efficiently and quickly . |
6 | Large economies of scale mean that marginal cost lies below average cost . |
7 | Unless the patient throughput per doctor or nurse at a reference centre is higher than that in the hospital , economies of scale suggest that average costs at this new tier will be greater . |
8 | Briefly , the rules of normalisation require that all entries in the entity must be completed ( first normal form ) , all attributes of the entity must be dependent on all the key ( second normal form ) , and all non-key attributes must be independent of one another ( third normal form ) . |
9 | Some of the few studies that have taken account of gender suggest that Afro-Caribbean girls are achieving higher levels than boys at school level , partly because they are pursuing different strategies , which are necessary in order to survive in the context of high unemployment and low wages for black male workers ( Fuller , 1983 ; see also Riley , 1986 ; Driver , 1977 ) . |
10 | Does the Secretary of State imagine that such figures could have been given to any other Parliament in the European Community — especially in a country that had enjoyed a North sea oil bonanza over the years ? |
11 | Will the Secretary of State concede that many people are doing better , which we welcome , because of the state earnings-related pension scheme which was introduced by the Labour Government ? |
12 | Does the Secretary of State accept that urgent action is needed in the west midlands if we are to halt the worst fall in manufacturing investment in history ? |
13 | Does the Secretary of State accept that this news is very welcome indeed ? |
14 | Mr. Livsey : Will the Secretary of State note that British Coal Opencast has decided again to try for permission to work the Bryn Henllys site in my constituency , after an inspector turned down that application about a year ago ? |
15 | Will the Minister of State confirm that young people will be placed in secure accommodation only when they represent a real danger to the public ? |
16 | Will the Secretary of State confirm that local authorities that perform badly in the league tables , which cover a very narrow spectrum of examination results , often spend more on pupils with special educational needs ? |
17 | Does the Secretary of State agree that that action demonstrates an appalling lack of trust between the Government 's railway inspectorate and BR in discovering the cause of that accident ? |
18 | Does the Secretary of State agree that most politicians and Church leaders have asked that there should be no tit-for-tat shootings ? |
19 | What advice would the Secretary of State offer that young lady , apart from consulting the job seekers charter ? |
20 | None the less , the London Bills of Mortality suggest that maternal mortality halved from 1700 to 1800 . |
21 | Studies also focus principally on topics on which dominant discourses of sexuality predict that gay subjects will differ , like femininity and masculinity , and parenting abilities . |
22 | Discussion Although the production of type-specific secretory antibody has been associated with protection against poliovirus infection , large-scale efficacy trials and more limited case-control or cohort studies conducted during outbreaks of poliomyelitis indicate that detectable serum neutralising antibody is correlated with clinical protection against disease . |
23 | The conditions of neo-colonialism suggest that this fluidity is still significant . |
24 | Such a service could act not only as a mediator between users and official agencies , but also deal with those aspects of heroin use that these agencies are unable or unwilling to resolve . |