Example sentences of "[noun prp] [adv] [vb base] that " in BNC.
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1 | Escapes from Highpoint alone show that Group 4 is by no means alone in ‘ losing ’ prisoners . |
2 | Does my right hon. and learned Friend further agree that the Opposition spokesman showed his lamentable inexperience of industry when he talked about poaching ? |
3 | While discussions of what astronomers expect to find can only be expressed in terms of what they already know , those working on IRAS clearly hope that the satellite will make exciting new discoveries . |
4 | ( Baker and Butlin wryly note that , paradoxically , this statement itself is a generalization . ) |
5 | ‘ Me and Sarah just feel that life is twice as sweet . |
6 | Pringle and Laverty also state that counsellors who work in primary care should concentrate on non-directive counselling . |
7 | SIR — Falkowski and Wilson elegantly demonstrate that historical Secchi disk measurements show no evidence of a significant increase in North Pacific phytoplankton biomass in this century . |
8 | Duncan and Goodwin thus claim that it is the localized heterogeneity of economic , social and cultural relations , and the plurality of influences which result , that is crucial to the distinctiveness of the local state , and to an understanding of the myriad forms of local politics which are produced . |
9 | MAFF still insist that agricultural production is a precondition of grant aid . |
10 | Whitby and Willis further suggest that the demand for private transport will continue to grow in spite of oil price increases , and that losses arising from over-pricing of oil are disproportionately borne by rural residents . |
11 | CBHPs also hold that ‘ every citizen is entitled to effective and accessible health services … at all times and at any given stage of the peoples ’ development but recognize that they can not provide these services . |
12 | However , the TTJ also report that if you want the real cause of bird 's eye features , do n't ask a scientist . |
13 | Serbs passionately believe that their people offered up enormous sacrifices during two world wars , both times on the side of the allies , so that they need not be divided again . |
14 | Truman later record that at Potsdam he " saw at first hand what we and the West had to face in the future " . |
15 | He and Macdonald also contend that as monozygous twin pairs show greater birthweight dissimilarity than dizygous twin pairs , this would tend to lead to disease discordance and underestimation of the genetic contribution . |
16 | But Hull also say that if the pair decide to change codes it will be for realistic sums of money . |
17 | Comparative studies by Sorge and Warner ( 1980 ) in Britain and West Germany also suggest that although factories in different countries may be very similar in terms of their size , technology and products they can , nevertheless , bring forth distinctly dissimilar forms of organisation and industrial relations . |
18 | To summarise , the observations reported in this study and in that of Brunsson clearly indicate that ENS plays an important role in the fluid secretion seen in intestinal inflammation . |
19 | Brown and Gilmartin also report that " Other anthropological techniques were completely ignored . |
20 | Nissel and Bonnerjea acutely observe that all this may lead to ‘ a lack of perspective on the situation ’ so that they may find it difficult to accept appropriate help or place limits on their involvement . |
21 | Richard Dunwoody and Gordon Richards both reckon that this will be the one to beat and they know more about this race than most these days for both have a fine record in the big chase . |
22 | Piaget and Klein also show that it is only through the intrinsically dynamic relationship between the infant and its environment that the subject is able to become itself . |
23 | The Barringtons vividly demonstrate that the village as an occupational community declined because the underlying economic base could no longer support it . |
24 | Sir Richard and Lady Isabella now know that perhaps we are not as stupid or as feckless as sometimes we may appear . |
25 | The F minor Fantaisie also suggest that Cortot never compromised where his intensity of vision was concerned , aiming for speeds which other more stable pianists would never dare consider , and achieving in the process truly demonic force rather than the heroics of received custom or taste . |
26 | Both Mr Rodrick and Mr Palmer briefly mention that the local people should have a say , presumably in the planning and implementation of the community forest , but the mechanics of how this will come about are far from clear . |
27 | If you 're driving to Brighton please note that a parking voucher scheme operates in the centre of the town . |
28 | Just as in this country , people in the US also say that they want information about APRs to be disclosed for credit transactions . |
29 | The RSPB also recommend that grants for on-farm forestry ( as proposed by the draft Structures Regulation ) should be included , but with emphasis on indigenous species . |
30 | ‘ London may have faced the brunt of their criminal acts over the past few weeks but the attacks in Manchester clearly show that the IRA is prepared to strike anywhere , ’ he said . |