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

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1 A CHURCH is praying that local planners will have a change of heart .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 Now , there is no denying that past controversies were rooted in circumstances that were peculiar to the age in which they occurred .
6 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 ’ .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 The results suggest that polymeric diets are as safe and effective as steroids in inducing short term remission .
13 In conclusion , the results of our present study suggest that polymeric diets are a safe and effective treatment for active Crohn 's disease .
14 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 .
15 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 ) .
16 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 .
17 However , some authors suggest that governmental elites , by which is meant the permanent officials within a government bureaucracy .
18 In modern Britain studies of ‘ elite self-recruitment ’ suggest that certain types of job , such as senior positions in the Civil Service , are usually filled by those who have attended public school .
19 Answers given by the forty women in the sample to questions about work tasks suggest that certain characteristics of housework may be more or less uniformly experienced as dissatisfying while others are potentially rewarding .
20 They suggest that tropical forests be translated into zonal parks or exchanged for poor-world debts .
21 Indeed , studies in America suggest that individual economists rarely beat consensus forecasts consistently over time : this year 's forecasting star tends to be next year 's duffer .
22 Recognising this difficulty , the NAHA proposals for work-load funding ( NAHA , 1988 ) suggest that acute services should not be cash limited , and that regional planning would limit any unconstrained growth .
23 Some estimates , however , suggest that vast areas would need to be planted to compensate adequately for the plant 's greenhouse gas emissions .
24 Similarly Michael Allaby and James Lovelock suggest that living organisms could.be introduced into the sterile environment of Mars to warm up the atmosphere .
25 Other studies in Africa as a whole suggest that rural migrants may even act as catalysts in rural development .
26 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 .
27 They suggest that sociological perspectives are shaped more by historical circumstances than by objective views of the reality of social life .
28 On the other hand , the loss of the gall bladder reservoir , the increase in gastro-oesophageal reflux , and the possible relation with cholonic neoplasia suggest that young patients who develop gall stones in relation to a particular episode — for example , pregnancy — may be better served by preservation of the gall bladder .
29 I suggest that general practitioners ' decisions are generally what Spiegelhalter and colleagues call stage 1 decisions — that is , unaided intuitive judgments .
30 These data suggest that cyclic nucleotides may participate in the pathophysiological processes of coeliac disease .
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