Example sentences of "[vb base] that [subord] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 These examples suggest that while antislavery could not become an explicit test of membership of chapel communities it did in many cases become a norm of memberships and of a minister 's identity .
2 Molloy and Carroll suggest that while Access courses equip students with whatever is necessary for the completion of a degree course they may be less successful in preparing them for the higher levels of academic performance .
3 The researchers suggest that once epilepsy and calcium deposits are diagnosed , a test for coeliac disease should be carried out , so a gluten-free diet can be prescribed .
4 They suggest that where citation errors are perpetuated , it is likely that authors have taken their reference lists from the lists of others , without checking , or without consulting , the works cited .
5 Supporters suggest that because water metering lowers demand , water companies wo n't need to spend so much money on building new reservoirs — savings that can be passed on to consumers .
6 Sources suggest that if Moon , who is currently considering his position , were to indicate to the BMC that he had not fully understood the consequences of taking part , then a compromise could be worked out .
7 Estimates suggest that if divorce rates prevailing in the 1980s continue , then just under 4 in 10 ( 37% ) marriages contracted in the mid 1980s are likely to end in divorce ( Haskey , 1989 ) .
8 These cases suggest that when manufacture as the signified of the object , becomes reified as having a separate and particular connotation it is not the actual process of manufacture which is of importance , but the ability of the object to stand for a particular form of production and its attendant social relations .
9 But also they consider the problems and realise that when business is bad these problems may force them to close their Northern Ireland factories .
10 They say that although sulphur dioxide may play a role in climate change , its effect is unlikely to be sufficiently widespread or to last long enough to offset the influence of the greenhouse gases .
11 But this does not mean that we swing to the opposite extreme and say that because doubt is a result of the Fall , all doubts are necessarily destructive , negative , even sinful .
12 We say that if food is good and wholesome in the first place , we do n't need irradiation .
13 Some will not allow tapes and insist that if music is required it be played by their contract organist .
14 But they also stress that if time and attention is not given to younger pupils , the cost could be great .
15 Some of Papert 's greatest admirers fear that although LOGO is the best of the new generation of languages , it can not yet justify the high hopes vested in it .
16 They fear that as winter approaches medical emergencies , such as elderly patients with pneumonia and strokes , will spill over into surgical beds , halting urgent operations .
17 But , in fact , the tables in the report show that while leukaemia rates for 1951–58 were 83 per cent of the national average , in the period 1971–1978 they had risen to 100 per cent .
18 These figures show that while beer sales declined overall by an annual figure of -0.5 per cent , on-licence sales declined by -1.1 per cent and off-licence sales grew by +5.5 per cent .
19 Using data from the 1983 Labour Force Survey , they show that whereas unemployment rates for non-manual workers are low , with little variation between regions , those for manual workers are much higher and exhibit a much wider degree of regional variation ( see columns 1 and 2 of table 8.3 ) .
20 The misleadingly alarming appearance of our conclusions results from the fact that they show that where conformity is called for it is based only some of the time , and less often than is often imagined , on the legitimate authority of the government , and often on other considerations .
21 The results show that when body temperature is low or falling then not only is fatigue higher but also sleep is easier to initiate .
22 Assimilation of place with specific reference to alveolar consonants is described in Gimson ( 1960 ) .1 think it is important to realise that the traditional view of assimilation as a change from one phoneme to another is naive ; modern instrumental studies in the broader field of coarticulation show that when assimilation happens one can often show how there is some sort of combination of articulatory gestures .
23 I hope that as chairman of ICI the contribution that I can make is to be looked upon by people on all levels as someone whose experience they can call on at any time .
24 For the fact of the matter is that we shall be misled if , along with most other enquiries in this field to date , we perhaps rather naively imagine that if man 's earliest ego is found preserved , as it were , in the chimpanzee , then there we shall also find the evolutionary basis of his id .
25 I hope that the Minister will listen carefully to the call from the Opposition and ensure that when privatisation takes place , the golden opportunity will not be missed to set up the Scottish bus passenger consultative committee , which , we hope , will examine customers ' complaints and safeguard their interests .
26 Though all doctors recognise the associated clinical signs of fever and hyperdynamic circulation , few people appreciate that although infection is the commonest cause of sepsis , infection is not necessary to maintain this clinical state ; most patients with multiple organ failure die with advanced signs of sepsis but no bacteriological evidence of infection .
27 Parallel studies of expression of the DCC gene confirm that while mRNA transcripts are present in normal colonic mucosa and adenomas , the gene is frequently unexpressed in carcinomas .
28 Does my right hon. Friend accept that as time moves so does opinion on this matter in England , Scotland and Wales ?
29 Ltd. v. Texas Commerce International Bank Ltd. ( below , p. 262 ) , continued : These citations demonstrate that while consideration remains a fundamental requirement before a contract not under seal can be enforced , the policy of the law in its search to do justice between the parties has developed considerably since the early nineteenth century when Stilk v. Myrick was decided by Lord Ellenborough C.J. In the late twentieth century I do not believe that the rigid approach to the concept of consideration to be found in Stilk v. Myrick is either necessary or desirable .
30 Yet we know that when life gets tough and we both feel weary , we can trust each other to provide safety , security , love and truth .
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