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

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1 Italian bankers also welcome the introduction of universal banking , though some grumble that regulators have been slow to bring the country into line with other European states .
2 Some say that gleams of a remoter world
3 This suggest that mispricings can be used to predict subsequent price movements .
4 However there was some hope that proposals for " Unity " put forward by a self-effacing and cooperative Communist Party might be accepted by the Left of the Labour Party .
5 Over recent years schoolteachers and others concerned with the teaching of languages have ‘ puzzled their brains ’ about the role of grammar in language learning , and some maintain that students can manage without it .
6 Some decide that computers have no place whatsoever , some regard computers as cheap and reliable " clerical " labour fit for nothing other than " payroll crunching " , others find a niche for computing in the successful management of the business .
7 Critics have argued that no evidence exists that Jarman 's weighted factors actually create extra workload ; indeed , some state that doctors in high scoring areas may actually work fewer hours .
8 Some feel that women use this in a manipulative way — be a good boy and you 'll get what you want .
9 Some claim that demons can even change the physical appearance of a host body .
10 Some argue that valuations may yet fall further and that care is still needed to avoid paying too much for the wrong deal .
11 Former NZ captain Geoff Howarth informed the nation of his availability through the tabloid Sunday News , but there was n't much doubt that Lees would be reappointed if he wanted the job .
12 Together , these mean that piglets need protecting from their own mothers as well as from other sows .
13 Several of these emphasize that researchers should attend carefully to the sacred and secret parts of Aboriginal life and language ; publication of material whose widespread dissemination offends against Aboriginal religious practice is forbidden .
14 These assert that perceptions are strictly identical with certain events in the nervous system .
15 And then there was the farcical , farcical final report I I used to take will be the first to endorse and interpreting those statistics at least in my case course , but I blush what these Consultants have done , let's give you a few examples , sixty five per cent , you see on page three think that changes are necessary , they were asked 'do you think changes are necessary to meet the fifteen transportation problems and to be needs ? '
16 Whether or not a refusal is unreasonable is more likely to depend upon subjective factors concerning you personally , such as your age , health and domestic circumstances , particularly if the latter mean that changes in your hours or place of work are unacceptable .
17 Moreover , both Ord.53 , r. 1(2) and s. 31(2) of the Supreme Court Act 1981 provide that declarations and injunctions ‘ may ’ be awarded under Ord. 53 but do not require an applicant for such remedy to claim under Ord. 53 .
18 Many report that customers are beginning to show growing interest as awareness of traditional English food increases .
19 The difficulty is that all the religions of the world have text books which are still studied , which all say that women are stupid , women are wicked , women are property , and women are revolting !
20 However , looked at from the perspective of the 1980s , it is not at all clear that groups which styled themselves upon Mussolini 's movement in the 1920s were of greater significance than certain more obscure British nationalist organizations of the period , since these provided crucial financial and ideological legacies for later gener-ations of British fascists , most notably anti-semitism .
21 We all know that parachutes form themselves into a hemispherical shape as they fill with air ; but , for simplicity , it is better if we follow Hugh 's example and assume that we are dealing with a flat disc .
22 But we all know that stories , you know , people have got to be out there at the scene taking samples .
23 We all know that parents can be authoritative or loving .
24 We all know that accidents can happen to anyone , at any time .
25 Why women particularly , when we all know that men are increasingly victims of adultery ?
26 However , the conceptual oppositions which structure Western philosophical thought , such as sensible v. intelligible , form v. content all imply that ideas , and indeed content of any kind , exist independently of the medium in which they are formulated : the word ‘ medium ’ itself conveys the secondary status that language is given in these conceptual oppositions , always de fined as a vehicle or an instrument of something separate from it which governs it from without .
27 Many feel that judges could be given greater leeway than even under present rules , perhaps through case conferences , to cut away the deadwood of the case and focus on the principal points of dispute .
28 Many argue that pensions represent a social contract between each generation and its children , whose terms are hard to alter except over many years .
29 We all agree that cuts are needed but we do not know how to get them . ’
30 The expanded audit mandates discussed in chapter 6 mean that auditors are no longer solely concerned with fiscal compliance ; rather they are now charged with assessing and reporting on management 's efforts to develop effective programmes as efficiently as possible .
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