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

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1 But Taylor insists that these games will have little bearing on the mood for the Poland match at Wembley on September 8 .
2 It is the Chief Constable 's responsibility to see that these complaints are properly investigated and result in disciplinary action where appropriate .
3 The revenue authorities maintained that these persons were ‘ male servants ’ in respect of whom licence duties were payable under the Revenue Act 1869 ( 32 & 33 Vict. c. 14 ) .
4 The isolation of a cDNA clone from testis of S. macroura and the long open reading frame in the M. eugenii genome suggest that these marsupial genes are not pseudogenes .
5 Yet it was only by contrast with Fei Yen that these things were noticeable : as if in Fei Yen lay the very archetype of Han beauty , and all else , however fine in itself , was but a flawed copy of that perfection .
6 The research into investigation of possible child abuse cases demonstrated that these ideas did tend to influence the kinds of questions that were asked , and the way in which ‘ evidence ’ was interpreted .
7 His 1911 book Political Parties argued that these organizations supposedly committed to ushering in democratic organization in fact showed all the essential characteristics of bureaucratic organizations , and a separation between leaders and led every bit as pronounced as that prevailing in industry or state agencies .
8 Similar experiments on rabbit oesophagus , which is devoid of submucosal glands , failed to show alkali secretion suggesting that these glands are the source of oesophageal alkalinisation .
9 The Speeches suggest that these phrases refer to Hansard reports but , particularly in respect of contextual material , this may not be so .
10 It used to be thought that this was temporary diabetes resulting from the stress of infarction , but present data suggest that these patients have undiagnosed diabetes before infarction ( Husband et al , 1983 ; Oswald et al , 1984 ) .
11 The authors suggest that these changes may reflect the publicity surrounding the Ford Pinto car scandal , and the various price-fixing conspiracy trials including the Folding-Carton industry trial in 1976 .
12 Sutcliffe 's data show that these speakers have a very clear idea of what , for them , constitutes a basilectal utterance .
13 The chapter showed that these theories are based on microeconomic foundations .
14 The Forensic Science Service laboratories are already open to the defence but lack credibility because they will always principally serve the prosecution and the Commission 's own research shows that these scientists are used to writing reports which are designed to assist the prosecution case .
15 However , other research shows that these methods are not the best for actually securing a job , especially for women ( Callender , 1988 ) .
16 It has been known for many years that rich clusters contain a lot of gas and dark matter , but Ponman and Bertram 's result shows that these features apply more generally .
17 There are self-evidently interests other than those of social concern in the spatial revitalisation of urban economic activity and there is no need to descend into a dogmatic public v. private sector debate on the efficiency of urban renewal to suggest that these interests stand to benefit when state intervention , so discredited in the early Thatcher years as creeping socialism , can be represented as a free market solution to urban crisis .
18 Theoretical research in the United States confirmed that these instabilities were a natural characteristic of the system .
19 The plan suggests that it would be a delusion to assume that these immigrants would shed their values for Shetland ones .
20 Moreover , our 1988 study shows that these results using NPV bear some similarity to empirical findings from PIMS studies ( see chapter 4 ) where profitability has been related to market share .
21 Liberal Club supporters protested that these moves would call into question the mandate of elected Civic Forum parliamentary deputies , and would thereby provoke a constitutional crisis .
22 Doing business in several countries meant holding a variety of currencies while good communication between the ‘ local ’ branches meant that these holdings could be moved to wherever the return was at its best .
23 Durkheim felt that these tasks should be performed by groups — such as professions and other occupational groups — which intermediated between the individual and the state .
24 Wright explains that these toxins probably cause diarrhoea by stimulating the phosphorylation of proteins that control sodium secretion by intestinal cells .
25 The witness said that these types of items had been encountered previously in improvised explosive devices and could be used in letter or parcel bombs .
26 Mr Bannock estimates that these increases have led to substantial gains in employment , with three million more people working in businesses with fewer than 1,000 staff .
27 This result suggests that these questions should be within the grasp of most of these pupils .
28 ‘ And then Verity explained that these Daleks were so advanced in their technology , that their brains were so large and their bodies so atrophied , they needed the casings to allow them to move .
29 For years , researchers assumed that these preferences were learned , and that men simply thought it was more manly to choose meat over ‘ wimpy ’ treats such as cream cakes and pastries .
30 Speaking of the maximum number of jobs of 21,000 that could be associated with the Ove Arup proposal , British Rail says that these jobs would largely represent a redistribution of economic activity in Kent and London rather than the creation of new economic activity .
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