Example sentences of "[vb pp] that [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That is if jobs are designed that offer job satisfaction , rather than alienation ; challenges rather than boredom ; skill enhancement rather than deskilling , so that the technology is seen as a set of tools for people to use in their work rather than the basis of a production system in which people are merely ‘ operators ’ .
2 It is expected that support materials for the first clusters will be available in summer 1992 .
3 It might be claimed that studying routine policing in Northern Ireland avoids the real issue of policing in the province and that attention ought to be addressed to those sections of the RUC which are responsible for what Turk ( 1982 ) calls ‘ political policing ’ and Brodeur ( 1983 ) ‘ high policing ’ , such as the Special Branch , the mobile support units , which are in effect riot police , or the various surveillance units like E4A .
4 By Feb. 1991 it was reported that export shortfalls had totalled D180,000,000 in 1990 and D300,000,000 in 1991 .
5 Earlier studies have reported that perceived health status predicts subsequent mortality .
6 In recent months it had been widely reported that Saw Maung , who had chaired the SLORC since the army assumed power in 1998 , had suffered a mental breakdown .
7 Although not defined under the Road Traffic Act it is considered that having regard to the spirit of the legislation that the definition used in other Acts would apply viz : Includes any place to which the public have access whether on payment or otherwise , e.g. fields where the public can park for a race meeting or traction engine rally , footpaths or bridleways ( unless the Act states otherwise : see section 22A ( 5 ) of the Road Traffic Act 1988 ) , or anywhere where the public could be at risk from mechanically propelled vehicles .
8 It was n't the risk of getting caught that troubled Lucy .
9 It is strongly recommended that initiating members seek to negotiate fee arrangements with their exclusive sell situation clients that allow them to offer time-based remuneration to participating members with respect to the process of originating foreign purchaser suggestions and/or contacting foreign purchasers .
10 He joined his father 's portrait photography business at the age of 16 just after the war and soon realised that selling cameras was more lucrative than taking pictures .
11 Police confirmed yesterday that at 11.10am on Sunday information had been received that Pant y Carneddi , Pennal , was on fire .
12 Now he has admitted to Annabel magazine : ‘ I have always hated that damn James Bond .
13 Situations can be developed that offer individuals heightened responsibility , which gives them a chance to help or encourage others .
14 In any operations that include the use of soap , the hardness is detrimental , because lime soaps are formed that waste soap and give rise to sticky deposits on fabric and machines .
15 In welfare economics we are taught that to internalize externalities by appropriate contracts is socially desirable .
16 It is interesting to note that although cost benefit has undoubtedly remained attractive to local authorities operating in difficult financial circumstances , evaluation theory has long recognized that cost benefit analysis can not be applied uniformly :
17 However , once managerial utility depends not just on income but also on effort , and it is recognized that cost reductions require a non-trivial amount of effort , it is clear that the monetary incentive will not lead to costs falling automatically to the efficient level .
18 Whatever the reason , it is recognized that stressed trees then become vulnerable to further damage through drought , wind damage ( through weakened root systems ) , snow damage ( the brittle tops of trees snap beneath the weight of snow ) , frost , insects ( e.g. the bark beetle is attracted by chemicals such as terpenes given off by stressed trees ) and needle fungal and virus attack .
19 She had once explained that slaughtering animals secretly and trading on the black market was simply bending the law a little and not really stealing at all , but real thieves were as bad as liars .
20 There is a whole range of film on the market , but I had heard that slide film is best .
21 It is to be noticed that bail applications themselves can be dealt with by a single justice by virtue of section 2(2) of the Act of 1976 , which provides that in the Act , unless the context otherwise requires , ‘ court ’ includes ‘ a justice of the peace . ’
22 Ridley also confirmed that the DTI had been contacted in 1988 by SE and WS , but that " on the information available at the time " it had been decided that export licences were not required .
23 She frowned , but then reluctantly decided that made sense .
24 It is felt that allowing students more than one resit is too generous , unnecessary when they can often make up lost ground in subsequent terms , and allows the examinations office to timetable all resits in a single block at the beginning of examination week .
25 For a long time it was felt that having kiddies was the answer to a woman 's complete fulfilment .
26 It is accepted that taking risks will sometimes lead to accidents and consequent criticism .
27 Moreover , it has long been accepted that repairing covenants do not require the covenantor to renew the whole property or modernise an elderly and decaying building .
28 It has been accepted that suppressed anger is a powerful force in skin rashes , and again the link between expressing anger and expressing grief comes into play .
29 It is now widely accepted that accounts preparation work can provide a significant measure of audit assurance .
30 ‘ You know how it was always said that Wee Charlie was the spit of me ?
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