Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] [vb -s] that " in BNC.

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1 The work reviewed above suggests that the application of GIS techniques to hazard assessment , emergency planning and environmental monitoring is both actually and potentially an important research area with many challenging problems .
2 The type of detailed empirical research reviewed above suggests that scepticism is to be strongly recommended .
3 But in all the other categories — economic , accommodation , practical and emotional support — the evidence which I reviewed above suggests that parents are regarded the most appropriate relatives to offer support , subject to their capacity to do so .
4 The evidence on child care reviewed above suggests that mothers continue to be an important source of support for their daughters , both in practical ways and by giving advice and moral support .
5 The evidence reviewed above suggests that the left hemisphere bears a special responsibility for certain aspects of movement of both the hands and the vocal apparatus .
6 The notation used here signifies that the frequency v is measured in kHz , R is the distance in units of 10 kpc , Mc 2 is the energy in units of and is in ms .
7 The evidence reviewed here suggests that a good deal of support of various types does pass between members of families .
8 By contrast , the research reported here suggests that controlling is not what British solicitors — even those at the bottom end of the market — spend most of their time doing .
9 In the following example ( 5 ) , the speaker does not directly assert that one property ( being brave ) follows from another property ( being an Englishman ) , but the form of expression used conventionally implicates that such a relation does hold .
10 One of the most controversial measures adopted yesterday means that from September 1 old soldiers will have their war pensions disregarded in calculating their entitlement under housing and community charge benefits .
11 However , the view of style adopted here implies that it has many mundane aspects , and that style is not simply a property of poetic or even just literary texts .
12 It lives in small troops in defended home ranges that supply its needs .
13 The plans unveiled yesterday means that Russell has more than exceeded its original plans both for capital investment and job creation .
14 He brushed aside charges that the Government had reneged on its election promises last year by comparing the Government borrowing crisis with the early years of the Thatcher Government in which , he said , taxes had to rise before they could be brought down after borrowing was stabilised .
15 If we went into town , for instance , and they saw perhaps clothes that they liked , they would be sure to come to school next week wearing them .
16 Moi , " he knew from his reading , was an Annamese term derived from the Chinese word for " savage , " and looking at the dark-skinned , low-browed men , he could see they were of a different racial stock from the Annamese ; they wore only breechclouts that left their haunches naked and they grinned and chattered animatedly in their own language as they moved quickly about their work .
17 ( She also took away supplies that were vital for all the fleet — a third of the Armada 's biscuit supply , a third of its meat , and sixty per cent of its currants , chickpeas and figs . )
18 A report published by the human rights organization Amnesty International on Aug. 21 contained further claims that hundreds of people had been killed while under detention between November 1990 and March 1991 [ for April report see p. 38135 ] .
19 The crystal structure presented here suggests that GH5 has a primary mode of binding to DNA based on the similarity with CAP , and the presence of a secondary site that could bind to another duplex of DNA .
20 The overview presented here suggests that many things happening in the period were seen as being representative of significant social changes .
21 And intelligence sources last night denied early reports that one van had slipped through their dragnet .
22 Police chief Johan van der Merwe , in charge of the murder hunt , denied TODAY reports that the initial investigation was bungled .
23 On the other hand , we should not underestimate our ancestors , or ‘ primitive ’ tribesmen of today : a study of the naming of birds in a part of New Guinea made recently demonstrates that their divisions and ours show an astonishing degree of similarity .
24 The National Audit Office , Parliament 's financial watchdog , in a report published yesterday estimates that another £330 million has had to be paid out to cover ‘ premature maintenance . ’
25 The document published yesterday shows that out of the 5.46 million offences reported in the 12 months until June 1992 , 1.29 million were burglaries , 931,000 thefts from vehicles and 572,000 thefts of vehicles .
26 AMP 's offer document published yesterday claims that the share price has been inflated by speculation and the offer should be judged against the price of 394p per share prevailing before AMP raised its stake in Pearl to 18 per cent last June .
27 A Trades Union Congress study published today shows that it would cost the Government significantly more to implement its pit closure programme than it would to keep the mines open .
28 The phylogeny suggested here implies that hagfishes are primitively naked , whereas lampreys are secondarily so .
29 The article by Hilary Land reproduced here indicates that some changes in the social security system are now taking place .
30 The evidence cited earlier shows that it is those from the poorest homes who are most likely to fall in either of these categories .
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