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

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1 We deeply regret suggesting that farmers , who use around four-fifths of the available water , should be bullied into trading their cheap water with the cities .
2 You tend to find that groups , if you 've got a group who 're gon na launch a bomb y'know that that groups make far more risky or dicy de decisions than individuals .
3 Do the answers given suggest that laws are followed because they are agreed with and felt to be right — indicating the influence of informal control mechanisms ?
4 One chairman has commented that tribunals operate a sliding scale of formality .
5 This was expected to confirm that subjects would be seen uniformly away from the central strip , but , as described above , revealed the two halves to be of different sensitivity .
6 Many psychological theories of driving suggest that feelings of risk play an important role in regulating behaviour , either as a quantity to be controlled ( Wilde 1982 , 1988 ) or avoided ( Summala 1976 ) , or as feedback in a learning theory approach ( Fuller 1988 ) .
7 On , then we 're gon na need to accept that folios ninety two and ninety three are a correct record ?
8 The cruel killings of real or imagined collaborators have helped restore this image , yet who has forgotten that Jews executed traitors during their own struggle for national liberation ?
9 The cruel killings of real or imagined collaborators have helped restore this image , yet who has forgotten that Jews executed traitors during their own struggle for national liberation ?
10 The measures being taken will include measures of facial expressiveness and of ability to interpret non verbal information , and the investigators expect to find that children of facially expressive parents will show greater ability to interpret non verbal information correctly .
11 And it 's you that needs to know that procedures owners do n't get that from the auditors ?
12 First , it empowers the Secretary of State to make safety regulations governing the making and supplying of goods , i. e. regulations designed to secure that goods are safe , that appropriate information is supplied with them and inappropriate information is not supplied .
13 Nevertheless it is not something that we can ignore , for the teacher needs feedback from her students ' performances in order to judge the effectiveness of her teaching and may need to know that students have reached certain standards before progressing to more difficult work .
14 For four years running , the Government 's teachers ' pay committee has reported that teachers ' morale has never been lower .
15 Editor , — The Today radio programme has reported that police surgeons or forensic medical examiners are to call for a ban on methadone for prisoners in police custody .
16 Mr Justice Hutchison said the 1936 Act primarily envisages a system where the local authority has a power and a duty to try to secure that premises are not in a state which constitutes a statutory nuisance .
17 A working group made up of clinicians , consultants , GPs and other health professionals has looked at a number of options and has recommended that services be consolidated , and accommodation improvements made , at the Chest Hospital .
18 The European Commission has recommended that taxes on biodiesel be limited to 10 per cent of the level on fossil fuels , making it competitive in some European countries .
19 A relatively small group of members , characterised as the Commodity Traders Group , has ensured that relations with the United States Commodity Futures Trading Commission occupy more public airtime than the leaders of the AFBD would like .
20 The trade union legislation introduced in Britain in the past decade has enabled the expression of a variety of worker attitudes to unionization , because it has ensured that workers can not be coerced into a union and it has also increased union democracy .
21 And to compound the difficulty of how best to interpret the statistics , the author of the test has conceded that physicians , instrument makers , naval experts , agricultural reformers , and general applied scientists are more often to be found among the parliamentarians in the sample .
22 Professor Everitt has written that innkeepers were among the most mobile elements in the community , but that only a minority established dynasties that lasted for three or four generations .
23 It used to be thought that bonds should be included in a definition of the net worth of the private sector , but this has been challenged by R. J. Barro ( 1974 ) , who has argued that bonds should not be regarded as part of the net worth of the private sector since the non-monetary liabilities of the government are a burden on this generation and on future generations .
24 One of Acheson 's biographers has argued that Americans , having never understood the realities of the Chinese situation , were wholly unprepared for the deluge of hate and vituperation which descended on them from Peking once the Chinese People 's Republic had been established .
25 He has argued that differences between British and Indian legal norms inevitably led to a divorce in Indian minds between justice and the colonial courts .
26 Simon Lee has argued that judges ' creativity ought to vary according to four factors :
27 Jacques Donzelot has argued that women actively colluded with doctors because of the new-found status that accrued to them within the family as educators of their children and as medical auxiliaries .
28 In the British case , Champion ( 1987 ) has argued that explanations for decentralization and counterurbanization should be sought chiefly in the 1960s and that the circumstances of the 1970s should be used to explain the resurgence of growth in the more urban regions in the 1980s .
29 In order to avoid the pitfalls of economism he has argued that classes are defined at all levels , not just at the economic one .
30 He has argued that historians who have sought to identify a Latitudinarian party within the church have been chasing a chimera , as the label was merely a vague , derogatory term devised by embittered contemporary Puritans who felt betrayed by the abandonment of predestinarian theology .
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