Example sentences of "[verb] that these [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 Reverend Sawyer is praying that these measures will help fortify the congregation and the the church coffers .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 Data reported by Malingreau and Tucker ( 1988 ) , however , suggest that these estimates are incorrect and that conversion to pasture is at least as significant as shifting cultivation .
6 As the same alanine and glycine codons are present at these positions in both human and bovine cDNA sequences and because the human gene , where analysed ( data not shown ) , has the same intron/exon boundaries , we suggest that these conclusions are applicable to the GGF gene structure and to the mRNA splicing patterns in both species .
7 The Speeches suggest that these phrases refer to Hansard reports but , particularly in respect of contextual material , this may not be so .
8 Again the higher values were measured by Robertson Research , and suggest that these strata were formerly buried to depths and temperatures sufficient to generate oil under a thick blanket of Permo-Triassic rocks that has since been removed .
9 Although we do not presently know the functional in vivo sites for pou[c] binding , the results reported here strongly suggest that these sites should be related to the TAATGARAT- and/or degenerate octamer-TAATGA motifs rather than the canonical octamer motif .
10 Medical theorists suggest that these experiences are actually hallucinations caused by the brain 's mood-controlling limbic system being starved of oxygen .
11 The authors suggest that these changes may reflect the publicity surrounding the Ford Pinto car scandal , and the various price-fixing conspiracy trials including the Folding-Carton industry trial in 1976 .
12 We tentatively suggest that these observations support our working hypothesis , although there is no monotonic inverse relationship between incidence of plurals and incidence of use of both , as one might suspect .
13 One such structure , the calciosome , was originally thought to be the InsP 3 -sensitive store , but recent studies on Purkinje neurons suggest that these organelles may be heterogeneous as some may be sensitive to ryanodine .
14 I suggest that these meanings arise from everyday discourse , which habitually makes use of oppositions such as masculinity/femininity , science/arts — oppositions which make sense only in relation to each other .
15 The copious benzene rings and potential carboxylic acid groups in coal suggest that these transformations might not be too difficult .
16 But developments in the eighties suggest that these fears are not as worrying as the very real fear about other libraries in Britain .
17 Nevertheless , most studies suggest that these fears are largely groundless .
18 Field observations suggest that these timings are similar to those of Somerset populations in general .
19 Trends in sickness absence since the 1950s suggest that these costs are likely to increase .
20 The wounds suggest that these dinosaurs were much more territorially inclined than had been thought .
21 The new results suggest that these galaxies undergo intermittent outbursts as a companion passes particularly close to them .
22 Some emphasise fibrosis as the dominant feature , but Goulston and McGovern indicate that contraction and hypertrophy of the muscularis mucosae are the essential features of stricture formation , and they suggest that these lesions are reversible .
23 It used to be thought that this was temporary diabetes resulting from the stress of infarction , but present data suggest that these patients have undiagnosed diabetes before infarction ( Husband et al , 1983 ; Oswald et al , 1984 ) .
24 The textures and general characters of the gneisses suggest that these rocks have been metamorphosed to high grades such that they are migmatised ( melted ) in places .
25 Apart from the lack of effect with N-acetyl-4ASA , the results suggest that these compounds are antagonising the effect of IFN γ at a pretranscriptional level .
26 The data presented here suggest that these compounds may act by impairing the binding of IFN γ to its receptor on the colonic epithelial cell .
27 Some accounts also suggest that these waves swept over the low-lying parts of St Pierre , near the waterfront , causing some damage and casualties .
28 In the context , this ‘ very lax attitude ’ seems to be measured against circumstances ( such as late Old English or the present day ) in which there is a uniform standard of spelling : thus , what this really means is that in Early ME there was no uniform standard , and indeed Scragg adds that these scribes had ‘ no conception of a spelling standard ’ .
29 Defant and Drummond proposed that these suites form where young ( 25Myr ) , hot oceanic lithosphere is subducted and melts , thus locally simulating the conditions that led to widespread crustal growth in the Archaean .
30 They proposed that these anomalies , which seemed to be arranged symmetrically on either side of , and roughly parallel with , the ridge crest , were not a result of variations in the intensity of magnetization , as earlier suggested , but rather a consequence of the direction of magnetization .
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