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

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1 Is not my hon. Friend a little surprised that the Opposition seek to raise that point , given that the 1990 Act and other measures demonstrate that every major environmental initiative this century has been implemented by a Conservative Government ?
2 In urban areas in Britain , over 37 per cent of all journeys are made door-to-door on foot , yet official data continue to stress that walking only accounts for three per cent of all mileage .
3 that 's pretty , yeah grilled that 's really gruesome is n't it but you could , I mean really that 's the sort of ghastly thing people do is n't it in headlines which you could use it as you 've used the actual word Bacon 's in your headline you could play on words keep using that idea .
4 Experiential learning methods aim to develop that domain of knowledge by offering a range of experience through which the nurse can learn .
5 ‘ The benefits of a mass screening programme have to prove that prolongation of survival as a result of early disease detection outweighs psychological and financial drawbacks .
6 Section 30(1) does not , however , apply where a contract is severable , i.e. where the parties have agreed that delivery can be made in instalments and , on a true construction of the contract , the parties did not intend that a breach of one consignment was to justify rejection of them all , Regent v. Francesco ( 1981 Q.B. ) .
7 ‘ Let's just say that the CRO have done that sort of thing before and it was all over very quickly !
8 A number of studies with normal subjects have shown that ear ( McFarland , McFarland , Bain and Ashton , 1978 ; Kelly and Orton , 1979 — but see Lambert and Beaumont , 1982 ) or visual hemifield asymmetry is negligible or reduced for concrete highly imageable words as compared with abstract , non-imageable , words ( Ellis and Shepherd , 1974 ; Hines , 1976 , 1977 ; Hatta , 1977 ; Day , 1977 , 1979 ; Marcel and Patterson , 1978 ; .
9 There is a straightforward relationship between the resolution of a particular type of screen and the amount of data need to support that resolution .
10 Nepalese authorities hope to quadruple that figure to a million within the next decade .
11 How my bones smoulder to join that fire .
12 But I do n't think that the home associations have got that sort of budget . ’
13 Clinical trials have shown that treatment with vitamin A reduces the severity of illness and mortality in children with measles , even in areas where eye signs of vitamin A deficiency are rare .
14 But England have decided that century was all the evidence they needed to end speculation about their skipper 's future this summer .
15 Whilst to date no formal agreement has been reached with SIB , the institutes have accepted that authorisation to carry on investment business will be dependent in the future on some form of proof of competence of those individuals actually engaged in , for example , the giving of investment advice .
16 These wily chaps have realised that goodwill means having to show it .
17 Conservatives have extended that right .
18 Nothing can replace a baby … but the recognition that parents need to discuss that loss with others … and have some form of memorial to grieve over can help .
19 As I understand the position Mr and Mrs and the council have accepted that amendment so you 've now got that as your motion with your debate .
20 Cell fusion and genetic research at Oxford over the past two decades have shown that malignancy and the ability of tumours to spread and kill an animal can be suppressed by the function of normal cellular genes .
21 Do the Labour Group want to promote that kind of cultural apartheid ?
22 Does my right hon. Friend agree that the lesson that we learned from the Single European Act was that , whenever there is an extension of Community competence , the institutions of the European Community seek to extend that competence ?
23 All observers seem agreed that demerger is sensible in principle .
24 Most writings seem to agree that leadership vision , or ‘ visioning ’ , as the process has sometimes been called , can be broken down into three distinct stages : ( 1 ) the envisioning of ‘ an image of a desired future organizational state ’ ( Bass , 1987 : 51 ) which ( 2 ) when effectively articulated and communicated to followers ( Bennis and Nanus , 1985 ; Tichy and Devanna , 1986 ; Gluck , 1984 ) serves ( 3 ) to empower those followers so that they can enact the vision ( Sashkin , 1987 ; Srivastva , 1983 ; Conger and Kanungo , 1987 ; Robbins and Duncan , 1987 ) .
25 The government 's own team have recognised that morale in teaching is low and that the position this year is significantly worse than last , yet the government have for this year ignored the findings of that particular report and it 's all tied up with the whole issue of pay , workload etc ..
26 * Conservationists have alleged that planning regulations are being misused in order to put up collections of new buildings in the middle of Exmoor National Park .
27 Forrest and Cushley have reported that incorporation of cholesteryl esters increases the permeability of model membranes to ions 10 fold .
28 Conservative Governments have honoured that commitment in full and , as a result , continuous strikes , the British disease as they are known , have been eliminated .
29 Since Gladstone 's day , governments have accepted that literacy , learning and literature are worth more than the revenue from a tax on the product .
30 Successive governments have stressed that imprisonment should be used only as a last resort yet , as we have seen , its use increased during the 1980s .
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