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

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1 Also an empirical examination of relatively low level lawyers reported here shows that by and large lawyers do not tell clients what they want ; clients tell lawyers the outcome they wish for .
2 The evidence considered here suggests that tetanus-induced potentiation proceeds in stages , beginning with a protein kinase-independent phase ( STP ) , lasting less than 1 hour , followed by three stages of LTP ( LTP1–3 ) , requiring protein phosphorylation , protein synthesis from existing mRNAs , and gene transcription , respectively .
3 The model that we have explained above suggests that this approach to policy , and by implication the economic research undertaken to improve it , are flawed .
4 The evidence given above indicates that Martin could well have accomplished this , particularly in the context of the significant advances he brought to the design of the musette , which demonstrate his innovative abilities as a maker .
5 The model showing the significance of loss of mother to adult depression by Brown and his colleagues given above suggests that not only is loss of mother an independent vulnerability factor in the aetiology of depression , but that both premarital pregnancy and institutional care could also be considered as vulnerability factors ( see Harris et al. , 1987a ) .
6 A review of the way in which a systems viewpoint has been adopted by physical geography textbooks as well as in some research is justified because the alacrity with which the approach was adopted perhaps emphasizes that there was a clear need for a unifying approach .
7 Furthermore , comparing the definitions shown above suggests that the concentration of useful information may be proportionately less in the SOED than in other dictionaries .
8 The rather flat negative slope with which the aggregate demand curve is normally drawn insidiously suggests that quite a modest reduction in the absolute price level — 10% perhaps — will give a significant positive boost to aggregate demand .
9 But the way in which present and past mutually interpreting falls are linked together suggests that the idea of the Fall itself may be illusory , a lost first cause .
10 The glee with which an upward blip in house prices has been greeted hardly suggests that Britons have weaned themselves from the inflation habit .
11 The phylogeny given here predicts that the condition in hagfishes is primitive .
12 Lieberman 's experiment cited above suggests that acoustic clarity decreases with predictability from context .
13 This may all sound very obvious , but experience of major projects which have gone wrong shows that the principal cause is often unclear or conflicting objectives rather than poor project appraisal .
14 That each stage of education and training can build on what has gone before requires that the manager at each stage should know what is happening elsewhere .
15 However , even a rudimentary enquiry into the problems discussed above shows that they are connected in obvious ways .
16 Nevertheless , the probability that early in 1023 Thorkell the Tall was willing to accept one of Ælfgifu 's sons in exchange for his own when he and Cnut were reconciled strongly implies that the boy was openly acknowledged by Cnut .
17 The hon. Gentleman may choose to ignore developments in Europe , but what has happened there means that a different form and structure of government , a newly developed decision-making arena , will result from the Maastricht discussions .
18 Older women are sent daily signals that they must struggle to preserve their attractiveness .
19 That such considerations have always existed should not blind us to their ‘ undesirable ’ effects ; however , that they have always existed also suggests that there may be no ‘ ideal ’ to which the press should aspire or indeed revert .
20 Furthermore the court 's alternative conclusion that the profit arose in or derived from the places where these assets were licensed erroneously presupposes that the rights in question had a fixed situs outside Hong Kong whence profits accrued not to the sub-licensees but to the taxpayer .
21 The skill model described above implies that , except in highly restricted artificial situations , his information processing must be described in terms of patterns of stimuli related to patterns of responses .
22 For example , even the fragment of the research described above suggests that some of the taken-for-granted ideas about the sorts of people most likely to harm their children be subjected to much more critical scrutiny and scepticism .
23 the simple quantitative approach described above suggests that very few older people are socially isolated ; most have frequent contact with the wider social context .
24 The octopus was a popular and recurring artistic motif , which suggests that it too was fished ; the chalcedony intaglio mentioned above confirms that this was so .
25 He nearly had the match purloined from him too because Bryan Beeson , who captained England 's world bronze-medal winning team , took the first two games with some astutely controlled slow drives that induced the 20-year-old England No.1 to make errors .
26 An optimal alignment , shown in Figure 2 , of human SSRP1 , mouse T160 , and the Drosophila homolog described here reveals that these three proteins are closely related .
27 The cross-species conservation described here suggests that the family of SSRP proteins performs a critical intracellular function .
28 A new traffic report published today says that the British public are n't satisfied with parking regulations and their enforcement .
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