Example sentences of "[vb pp] that [noun] [vb base] " in BNC.
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1 | A survey has found that some hospitals are so badly designed that doctors spend four hours of every working day just walking from one ward to another . |
2 | No longer is it expected that technologists dictate the design of the system to the users . |
3 | It is often forgotten that trainees have two genders . |
4 | It is also claimed that males walk to the breeding pond , while females walk and hop . |
5 | It is also significant because critics of theism have sometimes claimed that theists wish their statements about God to be ‘ necessary ’ propositions — propositions whose denial involves a contradiction . |
6 | It is often claimed that children crave discipline because without it they are overloaded with judgements , decisions and opportunities . |
7 | It 's claimed that people feel uncomfortable if they 're plunged into a group of people who are perhaps from a different social class or background say . |
8 | It was claimed that unions set out by being radical and militant in their outlook , but then went through a ‘ maturation ’ process , ultimately becoming pragmatic and less militant . |
9 | In fact it must be considered that predators kill and eat other predators ( Mikkola , 1976 ) . |
10 | The Renewable Energy Advisory Group , set up to advise the government , has recommended that Britain aim to produce 1,500 megawatts of energy from renewable sources by the year 2000 . |
11 | It is recommended that users insert an entry of [ PRODUCT ] |
12 | It was also recommended that computers infiltrate bureau work more extensively , with a computer officer appointed in each bureau and the sharing of experience and initiatives . |
13 | AT last the TV networks have realised that viewers want to be entertained on a Sunday not preached at . |
14 | Since the discovery of radioactivity scientists have realised that rocks have a geological clock within them . |
15 | It does not seem to be widely realised that words have shape and colour and rhythm as well as meaning . |
16 | Elf had arranged that Jackie take me around Monaco and the experience — of living through what a grand prix driver lives through every time he races — remains engraved on my mind . |
17 | In particular , given that prices have already been set and can not be changed , what will happen to real output ? |
18 | One chairman has commented that tribunals operate a sliding scale of formality . |
19 | But if it was intended that Jesus survive the Cross , or never perhaps be crucified at all , one can not help wondering whether Judas was privy to the plan . |
20 | Decades ago , it was recognized that managers do n't ‘ do . ’ |
21 | Commercial search services such as BRS After Dark have recognized that end-users want to access bibliographic databases directly , without the aid of an intermediary , on a self-help basis . |
22 | Once it was recognized that animals orient themselves in a variety of ways , the engineering approach was extremely successful in identifying the underlying mechanisms . |
23 | In a society which is becoming increasingly influenced by computer and other information technology it is recognized that schoolchildren need the facility of interacting with the new technology as soon as possible . |
24 | The patient is admitted to one of these units in order to allow the carer the freedom to go away on holiday , as it is well recognized that carers need a proper break at intervals , so you should not feel guilty about taking advantage of the opportunity . |
25 | In this time of new opportunity , as the Board is making arrangements to move to its new home and looking to developments in every area of service , we 've also recognized that opportunities abound for local parish initiatives to attract funding from a variety of places . |
26 | It is recognized that staff use information resources both in furtherance of their own interests , and to answer particular enquiries . |
27 | It 's only when the peak has been conquered that thoughts turn to the delicious things that used to be in the foil-covered dishes , and the question of how best to prepare the spam . |
28 | And we 've just heard that Derbyshire have beaten Northamptonshire by eight wickets . |
29 | ‘ I 've heard that gipsies paint stolen horses so that they ca n't be recognised . ’ |
30 | Now you may have noticed that bullies do n't like having their faults pointed out to them , and so Herod had John locked up in prison . |