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

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1 Yet it was only by contrast with Fei Yen that these things were noticeable : as if in Fei Yen lay the very archetype of Han beauty , and all else , however fine in itself , was but a flawed copy of that perfection .
2 By praying that many children from the local area will be drawn to the Holiday Club and the Church , with their families , and ultimately to faith in Jesus .
3 Reverend Sawyer is praying that these measures will help fortify the congregation and the the church coffers .
4 A CHURCH is praying that local planners will have a change of heart .
5 There is no denying that many things have improved since the revolution .
6 Other sociologists have supported Lockwood and Goldthorpe in denying that clerical workers have become proletarian , but they have attacked the proletarianization thesis in a different way .
7 We can surely think of pleasure and pain as referring to felt qualities of experience without denying that these qualities are of radically different kinds .
8 He responded by denying that any concessions had been made .
9 First of all one can deflect it by denying that some forms of species solidarity are mere bias .
10 At present , there 's no denying that sectional conferences need some guidelines , I mean you only need one experience like last year 's Apex conference to realize that .
11 In limiting the concept of social representations to these sons of phenomena , Moscovici is denying that social representations can be found in all societies , and suggesting that they only emerge under certain social conditions .
12 Now , there is no denying that past controversies were rooted in circumstances that were peculiar to the age in which they occurred .
13 Not only do we find Lord Sumner in this case denying that elected members ‘ are to be guided by their personal opinions on political , economic , or social questions in administering the funds which they derive from levying rates ’ but Lord Atkinson denounces the councillors for being guided ‘ by some eccentric principles of socialistic philanthropy , or by a femininist ambition to secure equality of the sexes in the world of wages ’ .
14 By 8 March there were 27 dead and 227 wounded in the rioting ; later it was disclosed that 2000 persons had been detained ‘ behind barbed wire ’ .
15 An internal memo by a senior employee at the Rocky Flats plant in Colorado has disclosed that substantial amounts of highly radioactive plutonium are stored in unsafe or untested containers and in unstable condition and are not suitably protected against fire .
16 On Sept. 3 Minister of Defence Samba Lamine Mane disclosed that large numbers of soldiers had deserted because of appalling living standards ; every armed forces unit had been affected by desertions ( he did not specify the exact number ) , and 80 army and naval officers were threatening to strike if there were no improvement in food and accommodation .
17 At the new Grand Central in New York there was a separate waiting-room for gangs of labourers and immigrants , with its own attendants , so designed that these groups need not encounter other passengers .
18 I caught the sense of victory in seeing the film of Henry V — just as I had supposed that all schools were like that of Goodbye Mr Chips , which I was taken to see in 1939 .
19 Moreover , while ‘ ideology ’ retains , from the weight of linguistic usage , the sense of organized beliefs ( whether formal and conscious or pervasive and dissolved ) , it can often be supposed that such systems are the true origin of all cultural ( and indeed other social ) production .
20 In a sense that has long been the case , since it has generally been supposed that turbulent flows are contained within a deterministic set of equations — the Navier-Stokes and continuity equations .
21 Such enthusiasm may have had as much to do with the excited nationalism of wartime , as any substantial appreciation of these films ' merits , and it should not be supposed that British filmmakers had universally gone from being dull and unimaginative to become masters of the cinematic art .
22 In a region that prides itself on its cuisine and that boasts a strong tourist industry , it might have been supposed that indigenous entrepreneurs would leap at such an opportunity .
23 The results suggest that polymeric diets are as safe and effective as steroids in inducing short term remission .
24 In conclusion , the results of our present study suggest that polymeric diets are a safe and effective treatment for active Crohn 's disease .
25 The long history of the game maya suggest that better players should use stiffer clubs and that has to be taken seriously .
26 But the experienced specialist has professional skills and insights which suggest that better results in the longer term could come from challenging some clients on their analysis of the situation .
27 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 .
28 Rates reported by Arthur Young on his various Tours around 1770 suggest that regional variations were less significant than the type of cloth or the fineness of the yarn ( see Table 7.6 ) .
29 The joint boards created in the wake of the abolition of the metropolitan county councils in England to cover such activities as strategic planning , fire and police services , for example , point in this direction , while the major development agencies in Wales and Scotland ( and Northern Ireland ) also suggest that regional bases for political negotiations remain important .
30 However , some authors suggest that governmental elites , by which is meant the permanent officials within a government bureaucracy .
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