Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] that other " in BNC.

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1 An HIV enteropathy would probably worsen with disease progression , and our study shows that other intestinal infections are of uncertain relevance ; however , it is tempting to assume as synergistic effect of HIV with other infectious agents to explain the progressive gastrointestinal dysfunction seen with the advancement of the disease .
2 ford comments that other early candidates for relegation are special collections , books published before a certain date , or material in certain formats , e.g. pamphlets .
3 Although the combination of recession and high interest rates is likely to have been the main cause of this rise in defaults , the much more moderate increase in company failures and mortgage arrears which accompanied the more severe downturn and higher interest rates of 1980–81 period suggests that other factors may also have been important .
4 ‘ The first , ’ he explains , ‘ sign acts that other people will like .
5 Banfield recognises that other factors contribute to this problem , though the precise relationship between these and the immediate explanation is not delineated .
6 The designation means that other marine areas may now qualify for similar protection .
7 Ringing evidence suggests that other birds from outside towns are doing the same .
8 My own experience , backed up by that of field workers I have talked with and beginning to be supported by some research evidence suggests that other factors such as personal maturity and the will and opportunity to keep up to date are even more important .
9 The way it explodes from a standing start suggests that other manufacturers plying multi-valve routes to high specific outputs should at least take a look at this alternative means of forced induction .
10 Whereas conventional radar systems emit a beam and analyse its reflections from other ships in the area to avoid collision , Watchman simply pinpoints the radar beams that other ships transmit .
11 The federal government fears that other states are likely to follow suit .
12 Kerlin says that other projects could start in Britain — although , for the time being , he will concentrate on Cornwall .
13 Eliot 's work was never performed by puppets , but Cornford 's influence remained central , and a 1933 letter shows that other ideas expressed in ‘ The Beating of a Drum ’ played their part in Eliot 's concept of his play .
14 even if the possibility exists that other books with the same class number are relevant , the system should not offer these without establishing that this is so .
15 It in no way means that other outcomes are not possible , particularly if the system is perturbed by say , bad weather , or a strike , or in the case of embryos , by experimental manipulation .
16 Common observation suggests that other social groups enjoy the conviviality and sociability of being part of a crowd and find open spaces ‘ with nothing to do ’ dead and unappealing .
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