Example sentences of "that [noun pl] [be] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A white paper is expected at the end of this month in response to the Griffiths Report , which recommended that authorities be given greater responsibility for the mentally handicapped .
2 Possible explanations for a difference between older and younger women are that the operation has a delayed effect , that the operative technique has changed over the years so that it is less likely to affect bowel function , or that gynaecologists are doing fewer operations on women with pelvic pain of intestinal origin .
3 While noting that Parolles is given some kind of dignity in verse , we should also observe that Shakespeare seldom ends a scene with a soliloquy in prose — Thersites and Falstaff are the only characters who do so more than once .
4 Another sign of the times is that dealers are taking smaller spaces .
5 Does he accept that there should still be a future for the tube division despite the fact that workers are seeing imported tubes used in the North sea when they are capable of making them ?
6 The law was introduced after the discovery that crematoriums were emitting toxic pollutants .
7 Research identified that retailers were using cheap methods of display which had been around since the 1950's .
8 The Inland Revenue is investigating allegations that huntsmen are evading paying tax on a million pound trade in animal skins .
9 As has been seen , the futures market presents a particular challenge to the regulator to ensure that investors are given adequate protection from the potentially high risks and volatility involved in the futures market whilst at the same time ensuring that the efficient operation of the markets is not unduly impeded .
10 If the content of a putatively infallible belief is merely that things are looking that way to me now , there is clearly less room for error than if I were to risk the belief that that way is pink .
11 Many lenders report that borrowers are showing more interest in mortgage protection insurance in conjunction with new loans .
12 Most of the studies will involve volunteer trainee GPs who will try out a variety of mutually agreed upon strategies designed to increase the frequency of signs indicating that patients are making active checks on their understanding and acceptance of suggestions made by the doctor .
13 The impression that the being would take home is that Earthlings are making reasonable progress in rudimentary aspects of space science and technology ; that the world is keen to spread the benefits of such studies from the industrialised to the developing world ; and that all work in space science and technology follows the lead set by farsighted government bureaucrats and politicians .
14 In 1968 the Crofters Commission proposed that crofters be given full rights to the ownership of their crofts .
15 Reports from Zimbabwe suggest that poachers are killing black rhinos even though they have been dehorned by the authorities to make them unattractive to hunters .
16 The projects are presented by a group of English-speaking children from Britain , America and Australia , so that pupils are reminded that English is an international language .
17 ‘ There 's a new expression for YT that trainees are using this year — they 're calling it Slave Training , ’ said Mr Hanson .
18 Moussa said on Jan. 19 , 1990 , that police were holding 2,411 people under emergency laws , but promised a policy review to reduce the number .
19 There is evidence that men are taking early retirement or using redundancy to take on a caring role ( Green , 1988 ) .
20 Thus it seems likely that health authorities were encouraged to be generous in the allocation of budgets , that fundholders were less concerned than they might otherwise have been about the need to stay within strict cash limits , and that non-fundholders were allowed greater freedom of referral than might have been anticipated .
21 At the beginning of March , a social services minister said that hospitals were reporting fewer car accident victims as a result of the law .
22 It 's a question that their parents may also be unable to answer , so it 's important that students be given some idea of what it 's like to earn one 's living creatively as early as possible , and so help dispel some of the fear and disbelief that discussions about this ‘ odd ’ way of working always seem to produce .
23 Ministers can claim until they are blue in the face that students are getting more money and that they have never had it so good , but they can not justify those claims by reference to the facts , which show that students are significantly worse off than they were previously .
24 Typically it means that steps are taken to ensure that women do not take away a proportion of the kin group 's resources when they marry — which can mean variously , that women 's sexuality is tightly controlled , that women are given little choice about whom they marry , that there is a preference for choosing marriage partners from within the kin groups ( Tillion , 1983 ; Goddard , 1987 ) .
25 These results clearly challenge any notion that women are giving informed consent for their babies to be tested , even though they believe themselves to have been informed .
26 Increased participation rates have occurred chiefly among mothers with children at school , and the immediate cause is that women are spending fewer years than before exclusively in child rearing .
27 The World Cup Soccer Championship begins in early June in Italy , and an I T N investigation has revealed that hooligans are planning big trouble .
28 Yesterday 's letter spelled out Mr Patten 's concern that councils were helping hostile groups fight opt outs with misinformation campaigns .
29 There were signs that consumers were borrowing more money for big projects .
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