Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] that [adj -er] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I suspect that higher amounts of compensation have been paid to those who have been allegedly ill-treated by the state than to the victims of terrorism in the Province .
2 I spent much time in that area and I know that brighter things are on the horizon for Manchester and Liverpool .
3 My expectations of this field are still high and I believe that further visits will be rewarding .
4 I believe that further steps are being taken .
5 I agree that further action needs to be taken .
6 Indeed I grant that sounder judgements may
7 But the experienced specialist has professional skills and insights which suggest that better results in the longer term could come from challenging some clients on their analysis of the situation .
8 He refers in passing to several studies ( Walker ; 1975 , Smithers and Griffin ; 1986A and Smithers and Robinson ; 1989 ) which show that older entrants even those with non-standard qualifications perform at least as well as their younger counterparts .
9 We hope that further exploration will reveal the degree of protection that the palace had . ’
10 If we can avoid this local heating , possibly by spinning the sample rapidly under the laser spot so that different parts of the sample are heated in turn , we find that stronger Raman signals are observed as the exciting light is absorbed by the sample .
11 But previous studies have demonstrated increased root respiration rates and faster root turnover associated with higher soil temperature , and we believe that higher soil temperatures at the southern forest act in part to accelerate maintenance costs and mortality rates throughout the entire system of fine , absorbing roots .
12 We believe that further benefits to consumers would flow from additional competition .
13 Given the present hopeful international situation , we believe that further reductions in levels of armaments will be able to be made without in any way endangering security .
14 Tony Kennedy , chief executive of Co-operation North , said : ‘ Co-operation North … was especially keen to become involved in this major event , because we believe that older people have a vital role to play in promoting understanding and tolerance between the people of Ireland , North and South .
15 ‘ Co-Operation North , which aims to advance mutual understanding and respect between the people of Northern Ireland and the Republic , was especially keen to become involved in this major project because we believe that older people have a vital role to play in promoting better understanding and tolerance between the people of Ireland , north and south , ’ said
16 One conclusion is that they note that further mechanisation ( beyond the composite longwall described above ) was having major effects on work organisation .
17 They claim that better language proficiency occurs when integrative motivation is prominent .
18 They argue that higher interest rates lead to a lower rate of growth of credit and the money supply and , consequently , a lower inflation rate .
19 Extensive work by gerontologists on service provision for old people and their responses to it suggest that cheaper alternatives to some costly services might enable more of the elderly to remain fitter and independent of institutions for longer .
20 Indeed , we often find that older workers themselves believe that younger people have the greater right to a job , particularly in times of high unemployment .
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