Example sentences of "[verb] that [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | While not denying that only individuals can ultimately feel the burden of taxation , absolutists feel that the corporation is a legal entity , an economic organism in and of itself . |
2 | The results suggest that both Afro-Caribbeans and Asians were less compliant with medication regimes than Whites . |
3 | These data suggest that both egg production and mating could accelerate ageing . |
4 | ( In fact , this is an important question because empirical studies suggest that both c and v are less than 1 , so damped rather than explosive cycles are likely . ) |
5 | These observations suggest that neither S.cerevisiae nor Tetrahymena telomeric repeats are fully functional in S.pombe . |
6 | Nevertheless , if we adjust the above findings , they suggest that almost 40% of the public feel that mentally handicapped people should be segregated from the rest of society ; around the same proportion would dislike the idea of a mentally handicapped child being at the same school as their child and around 70% feel that mentally handicapped people should not be allowed to marry and have children . |
7 | Indeed , figures have been put forward in the US that suggest that maybe 40% of all documents currently typeset could be output in this way . |
8 | Market estimates suggest that about 30% of the turnover of German government bonds ( bunds ) , 50% of the turnover in international deutschmark straight issues , and 80%-90% of the turnover of deutschmark FRNs occur in London . |
9 | I think you may know that sometimes universities need to go into something called clearing , which is a last-minute applications process in erm in late August and September , to fill the last few vacancies . |
10 | It should be stressed that both Mrs Kent and Mr Burrell did considerably more work than they were paid for . |
11 | This demonstrated that both PA-Oct-11 and PA-Oct-2 were able to bind to an octamer motif in vitro and that this binding was competed by an excess of unlabelled probe DNA . |
12 | A subsequent prospective study demonstrated that neither metformin nor glibenclamide had an adverse effect on serum total cholesterol , triglyceride , HDL-cholesterol or the apoproteins A-I and B ( Taylor et al , 1982 ) . |
13 | It 's good to know that somewhere jobs do consistently exist is n't it ? |
14 | Here we wanted kids to know that physically Kylie is real . |
15 | ‘ You have been very brave , Miss Morgan , and I want you to know that both Craig and I are very grateful , a gratitude that will be shown in practical terms as soon as possible . ’ |
16 | The version of Presentations we 've been looking at is a Beta 2 release , which means that it is very close to being the final code , and it 's expected that only bug-fixes and minor cosmetic changes will take place from this point forward . |
17 | Yates and Davies ( 1987 ) report that only 45% of former Access students who had entered higher education courses in science , technology and engineering were progressing satisfactorily , while Osborne and Woodrow ( 1989 ) in their study of mathematics , science and technology Access courses report success rates of between 56% and 78% for students who had entered higher education . |
18 | On the right of trade unionists to join a trade union of their choice , the hon. Gentleman seems to have forgotten that even Bill Morris , the general secretary-elect of the trade union that sponsors the hon. Gentleman , has said : ’ today when we are about choice and opportunity for the individual there is no choice in this matter or opportunity within them ’ . |
19 | Marx maintained that only labour produces wealth . |
20 | Lawyers acting on behalf of the defendants had claimed that neither evidence nor witnesses had been presented to support the prosecution . |
21 | The opposition Byelarussian Popular Front had claimed that both government and parliament were under the control of former communists . |
22 | Expect that generally things will change for the better . |
23 | WHEN a lightning storm stopped the transmission of a televised debate between Arizona 's two candidates for governor , Fife Symington and Terry Goddard , locals joked that even God was disgusted by Arizona politics . |
24 | For many feminists resist the relativist conclusion in this case to demand that both women and men shake themselves free of their conditioning . |
25 | This is particularly important when you realise that only 30% of West Belfast residents who are currently working actually work in West Belfast . |
26 | Science teachers at the school say that unfortulately science is still perceived as being a man 's world . |
27 | I can not , therefore , say that subsequently A hit the photographic plate and B collided with the gold atom , but simply that an electron hit the photographic plate and an electron collided with the gold atom . |
28 | But they say that around £100 million is needed to ensure such projects are economically viable in the short term . |
29 | ‘ And you say that only Sir Thomas , then Sir Richard and Lady Isabella 's maidservant , went along the Nightingale Gallery ? ’ |
30 | The ambiguous ‘ we ’ illustrates that neither speaker nor audience possessed one simple identity . |