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

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1 Some writers suggest that reduced participation in work was encouraged by Victorian moralists through an idealization of the role of the home , while others saw that in the early twentieth century ‘ the development of separate suburban environments in the maturing industrial/commercial city was itself of crucial importance in the establishment of the home as a separate sphere and in the enforcement of the social definition of a woman 's place as being in the home ’ ( Mackenzie and Rose , 1983 , 169 ) .
2 Our findings suggest that MOPP combination chemotherapy may be successfully applied .
3 Results suggest that melt residence times beneath basaltic volcanoes are only of the order of tens of years , and stored melt volumes are consequently small ( 1 km 3 or less ) .
4 Some reports suggest that OSF members are reluctant to fund ANDF any further because it will inevitably dim their distinguishing marks .
5 Possibly this was an extreme claim , but Wood 's figures for average earnings suggest that handloom weavers earned 8s 3d ( 41p ) in 1818 , less than half of their 1814 wages of 18s 6d ( 92½p ) .
6 Many studies suggest that sludge formation is a marker of gall stone formation .
7 ‘ I suggest that Hazelbank Park is not only unique but especially well placed to afford enormous benefits to Rathcoole estate , ’ he added .
8 One of the major changes industry had to adapt to in the autumn of 1987 was the stock-market slump that sent share prices plummeting .
9 In the heart of one of Herefordshire 's oldest tracts of forest , Richard Fleming is just starting the twenty hour long process that turns wood into charcoal .
10 This is a model of the diffusion process that takes account of the observation that often a number of different interrelated technologies are being diffused simultaneously .
11 Management must realise that an organisation is a conversion process that converts units of input from the environment into units of output desired by the consumer in that environment .
12 Between , so to speak , the inner and outer world there is the ego which is a filtering process that screens aspects of the outer object .
13 In sum , community empowerment , therefore , becomes a social action process that promotes participation of people , who are in positions of perceived and actual powerlessness , towards goals of increased individual and community decision-making and control , equity of resources , and improved quality of life ( Wallerstein , 1992 ) .
14 Inherent in this willingness is the assumption that occasional failures will be experienced and will be accepted as a normal part of the learning process that accompanies change .
15 They are being adopted as the BGS standard map-plotting packages , and provide a powerful , geologist-oriented tool Other software developments include a digital data index that allows users to query the availability of sample data in an area of their choice .
16 The Safeworld report noted that " unless arms transfers to the Middle East [ are reduced and controlled ] , the hopes for the peace process … may disappear beneath an arms race that perpetuates instability , conflict and bloodshed in the Middle East " .
17 Although I realise that organising childcare for two small children is bound to be difficult , if it can be arranged , it will do you the power of good .
18 Being a consultant in communicable disease control , I know that many trainees turn away from this vocation when they realise that making control of infection their special interest would diminish their chances of becoming a director .
19 Detectives say that had Mr Hughes been the intended target it would have been much easier for loyalists to attack him at his Carryduff home in south Belfast .
20 Critics of the Education ( Student Loans ) Bill , say that incurring debts will particularly discourage children from working-class families from going into higher education .
21 The authors also say that peer review is ineffective as a mechanism for restructuring scientific activity .
22 Auctioneers , Moore Allen say that stuffed animals are becoming very popular among collectors .
23 You know , if he starts creating a scene then you say that retched thing has gone off again in my bag .
24 Opponents of the hunt say that killing seals for non-essential products can not be justified economically or ecologically .
25 We acknowledge that stroke patients may be classified in the progressive or non-progressive disorder category .
26 That part of the Aids debate that concerns homosexuals has been conducted in chaos .
27 Shell that says darling , shell , shell , that 's just right for under there is n't it ?
28 He felt that he was being earmarked for special attention from the Dale 's big central defenders in a rough and tumble encounter that saw McDonough being given his marching orders in the 66th minute for an alleged use of the elbow .
29 Associativity has a similar explanation except that the required depolarization is provided by a different set of afferent fibres ; in theory , these ‘ helper ’ inputs could use any neurotransmitter that promotes depolarization , and , experimentally , depolarization is often provided by injecting current into the cell .
30 The communist Greens insist that Die Grünen 's posture in the Bundestag must be one of ‘ irreconcilable opposition to and critique of existing conditions ’ .
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