Example sentences of "[that] [det] [vb base] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | they had no vision of a classless society , erm , personally while I 've no desire to see uniformity , I see no earthly reason why some people because they have a lower income should be compelled to live in inferior and perhaps crowded conditions , whereas the man with five or six or seven times their income can choose a larger house in a much more delightful district and I think it is things like that that make the difference between what I as a young socialist agitator was advocating and what we find today . |
2 | and that each remain the same thing although being described by a variety of different er descriptions . |
3 | Note that more than one DC can be activated via a package at the same time , up to a maximum of 10 , provided that each satisfy the above conditions . |
4 | Finally , the widespread use of personal computers has meant smaller businesses are now more able to manage their own ledgers cost effectively , so that fewer require a full factoring service . |
5 | On the other hand , by far the commonest qualification of clauses is by single property words , and whenever there is a choice of form available , English shows unambiguously that these take the adverbial form , used in property qualification , and not the adjectival form needed for entity qualification : ( 71 ) the baker , finally successful , produced a wonderful cake ( 72 ) her final success was all the sweeter after the failures ( 73 ) finally , the droschke was repaired ( 74 ) final , the droschke was repaired |
6 | The scheme is that these take an ‘ absolutely vested interest ’ only on the attainment of 18 years or marriage . |
7 | It is felt that these require the full-time attention of a senior director to ensure complete compliance , that our company is at the forefront in this area and is proactive in improving our standards . |
8 | Of course , some bivalves , like mussels and oysters , do remain fixed throughout their adult life , and it is possible that these fill the ecological role today of some of the large brachiopods of the Palaeozoic . |
9 | Gonzalez-Casanova , using statistics for numbers of strikes per year , suggests that these follow the presidential-type policy of the government of the day . |
10 | D'Indy may be excused for missing the point of Rameau 's ‘ tied ’ and slurred crotchets : only in our own time has it been realised that these denote the kind of tremolo recently studied by Stewart Carter . |
11 | These are : that Braverman ignores worker resistance ; that management may be ignorant of the most effective ways of meeting worker recalcitrance ; that there are more ways of killing a cat than skinning it ( in other words , that there are mechanisms other than fragmentation and de-skilling which management can use to control recalcitrant labour ) ; that technological and market opportunities vary across firms and that these influence the outcome of the struggle between capital and labour over the form of work organisation which is adopted ; and that the tight control of labour and the need to maximise output from individual workers may not be management 's most dominant concern in every case . |
12 | Almost from the very beginning of the rearing process , parents and teachers are liable to find that these create a smothering blanket of difficulty , discouragement and disagreement . |
13 | At the national level , by improving , standardising and centralising the categories of data collection so that these provide a more reliable basis for research in depth and reflect changes in the work of the Church . |
14 | This is based on my conviction that certain basic attitudes and interests are present in almost all people — both teachers and pupils — and that these provide the raw material for effective RE . |
15 | Cannon Misermatic Radiant Convector Similar to the traditional radiant fire , the main difference is that these have a heat exchanger through which air passes , before rising to disperse through louvres in the outer case . |
16 | Most contemporary writers on gender relations today recognize that there are important aspects of inequality between men and women and that these have a broad social significance . |
17 | The market suffers from a number of imperfections , however , and it seems likely that these have a significant limiting effect on its disciplinary power . |
18 | Professor Peter Berthold , of Radolfzfell in Germany , has bred together birds reared from parents caught in winter in Britain , and has shown that these have an urge to migrate towards us . |
19 | It might be said that these represent no more than quiet , low-energy conditions on an extensive continental shelf ( or shelves ) . |
20 | Ratio and proportion are difficult concepts and therefore a limited number of questions was used , but it is not suggested that these represent the only possible ones for lower attainers . |
21 | Bearing in mind that these represent the majority of the large jobs that we 've actually had on hand . |
22 | If we approach these tensions from the perspective of assuming that these represent the dialectical poles , or at least some of them ( for of course others could be discussed here had we the space : for example the tension between " knowing how " and " knowing that " in design activity ) of a design activity which encompasses all of these in a vertical moment of synthesis , a synthesis that is counterposed horizontally ( ie over time ) by the changing movements of the activity itself ( from product critique through to problem definition to cognitive modeling of potential solutions etc ) , a movement of understanding and practice which parallels in its sphere the circle of historical understanding and historical praxis ( and just as the latter is the " way in which history itself moves " so the former is the " way praxis itself moves " ) so design can be seen as embodying that movement in its movement from or across actuality ie in its activity of transformation from one set of " givens " to another ; in its movement from problem to product . |
23 | Looking back at the works of Marx and Engels so far examined we can see that these leave a fairly clear picture concerning some topics , and major uncertainties concerning others . |
24 | Analytic tests of products on the market in the UK — and even more so in the US — have shown that many contain no Ginseng at all . |
25 | It will be said that many lack the competence , or the vision , or the self-confidence ( for such critical inquiries turned on one 's own discipline can be unnerving ) . |
26 | The fact is that many have an aroma and flavour which is unique — for instance , basil can only be described as tasting like basil . |
27 | In reality , this means that many need a little extra help from a soft permanent wave to give style support and volume ’ says Nicky . |
28 | The general public has a tendency to assume that nurses experience a strong desire to care for others , perhaps believing that many feel a true vocation or ‘ divine call ’ to the work , although it is probably less usual to describe it in these terms today . |
29 | From conversations , like this , with Afro-Caribbean pupils it appears that many see a conflict with teachers as an inevitable response to the attitudes held by teachers towards their ethnicity . |
30 | But it is also on him that many say the group 's future success hinges . |