Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [verb] [that] [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 The study also found that people under stress , such as bereavement or divorce , are more likely to become ill .
2 An emphasis on technical activities and on what is often , essentially , administration implicitly denies that staff are an asset .
3 Alexander once said that people want to change and yet still want to remain the same .
4 By our definition these children had recovered , but their parents still reported that 5% of recovered children had stool withholding , 9% had abdominal pain , and 24% occasionally passed large stools .
5 He received no part of the purported consideration of £24,500 nor any benefit therefrom save that £1,800 or thereabouts had been expended in discharging his liability under the local authority mortgage .
6 Some tobacco companies even suggested that people might become smokers to relieve the irritation caused by a developing cancer !
7 Yes yeah it 's basically a question there to ensure that people do n't just put down that they 're whatever they 're doing just purely
8 Inside and on the dance floor , Pete and Diane suddenly found that people were drifting back and the music was getting loud again .
9 Bosses of the biggest hyperstores closest to the Continental ferry ports confidently anticipate that sales of goods popular with Britons will soar by up to 30 per cent next year .
10 The more , er er sophisticated erm wholesale er distributors now know that people just pick up from stock a box do n't they ?
11 One of the classic findings of media research in British election campaigns is Trenaman and McQuail 's ( 1961 ) assertion that ‘ the evidence strongly suggests that people think about what they are told … but at no level do they think what they are told ’ .
12 Like the IRA method , this method also recognizes that £1 today is worth more than £1 in the future .
13 People here say that fish farms will pollute the lake . ’
14 Well , psychiatrists now say that people who ca n't stop having sex need help just as much as alcoholics or drug addicts .
15 MINISTERS yesterday announced that £31 million will be available next year to develop computer systems to assess hospital doctors ' success in treating patients .
16 On Nov. 6 the USA further suggested that fish and forestry products should be negotiated in the agriculture group , while tariffs , non-tariff measures and subsidies on natural resource-based products should be dealt with in the relevant groups .
17 Dr Charlton also reported that 86% of the colleges and 19% of the schools allowed students over the age of 16 to smoke , and more than six out of ten local education authorities had no formal policy on smoking issues .
18 These estimates also suggest that $9 billion of the remaining $13.5 billion was owed to the banks by enterprises , which would leave the banks with net foreign exchange liabilities of $14 billion ( of which $4.5 billion would be in respect of liabilities other than foreign exchange deposits ) .
19 The survey also revealed that people do not trust the advertising industry to regulate itself : 56% think it should not be left to its own devices and 66% believe that the Government should monitor advertising .
20 He said the survey also showed that people believed ‘ the experts ’ had already made up their minds and were not interested in others ' views .
21 The survey also found that 59% of those using ADAS 's public good advice had received it while dealing with grant applications .
22 The new laws also require that people who find a stray dog should report it to the authorities .
23 Residents also fear that people using the only regularly served bus stop in the village — up on the A31 bypass bridge — are being placed at risk .
24 This text therefore proposes that data analysis is followed by database implementation .
25 Mr Mann also urged that people lighting their bonfire should check for pets like the family tortoise and hedgehogs which may have hibernated there .
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