Example sentences of "[verb] that [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We are praying that very ordinary people will be called to a very special task . |
2 | They suggest that not all attempts to start up new newspapers should be funded . |
3 | ‘ Faust IV ’ has improved with age , a mixture of mad songs and delirious electronic experiments which suggest that not all improvisations or ‘ difficult ’ music has to be incapable of rockin' out . |
4 | These data suggest that not all pseudoaneurysms will lead to gastrointestinal haemorrhage . |
5 | Market estimates suggest that approximately three quarters of secondary market turnover in dollar eurobonds ( which amounted to $358 billion in the first half of 1989 ) occurs in London . |
6 | Projected figures suggest that over 1,500 wildlife sites would be damaged or destroyed in the national roads programme . |
7 | Nonetheless , the model results suggest that under current conditions heterogeneous processes involving PSCs reduce total ozone in the high-latitude Northern Hemisphere by about 40DU and give rise to a local loss of over 20% . |
8 | In this piece I suggest that extremely good finds can also be made by moving slightly to left or right of some present-day road alignments . |
9 | The differences in the level of economic development of individual member countries of the Community suggest that extremely large funds would be needed to finance the necessary fiscal compensation . |
10 | These figures suggest that about 20 Alzheimer patients remained solely as neurology outpatients throughout Scotland during 1974–88 . |
11 | While the above findings suggest that highly concrete words are equally well recognised in left and right hemispheres , it is conceivable that the relevant factor is not concreteness or imageability , per se , but some other factor which co-varies with imageability . |
12 | Some estimates suggest that around 50 tons of waste — including cars , bottles , boxes , packing materials , tents and oxygen cylinders — are strewn around the foothills and lower slopes of Everest . |
13 | He adds that only two computer companies so far have sent manufacturing groups out to see what Crec is doing — IBM Corp , and ICL Plc , which has really turned on to ergonomics and the environment since it bought Nokia Data AB . |
14 | She 'd know that deep bear-like growl of his anywhere ! |
15 | Beyond them lies that very mysterious region , the centre of the Galaxy , about which we know very little at the moment . |
16 | It should be stressed that not all organisations pay for such ‘ look-see ’ trips and a number rely on providing a thorough briefing in the home country . |
17 | On March 25th it met President F.W. de Klerk , who promised that racially discriminatory laws would be off the statute book by the end of June . |
18 | It 's reassuring to know that even beautiful actresses worry about what they 're gong to wear to go out in the evening . |
19 | How Brecht would laugh to know that over 60 years after he wrote it , people were still being shocked by the words of third stanza , and like his own creator , Rosa Valleti , refusing to sing them ! |
20 | Beddington had lived long enough to know that very few people were quite what the public considered them . |
21 | It is very encouraging to know that so many institutions are keen to establish themselves in the important area of advanced IT training and that a significant contribution to costs came from industry . |
22 | In view of the widespread discussion ( and agreement ) about IT skill shortages during 1984 , it might have been reasonably expected that very high proportions of Advanced Course students would have jobs to go to at the end of their courses . |
23 | In ‘ realising development potential ’ the consultants propose that over 10 years some 930 000 sq . |
24 | So it seems unfortunate that they report that relatively few shops are prepared to work this system . |
25 | If a family held a small amount of land and was in a village with a large number of households , its strips could be so small and scattered that too much time was spent in travelling between strips . |
26 | At the same time , we must recognise that not all entertainment is good education . |
27 | Croatian President Franjo Tudjman made his name in the 1960s as a maverick historian who charged that only 30,000 people perished at the hands of the Ustashe fascists . |
28 | With regard to the secondary school curriculum , the Yellow Paper maintained that too much scope had been given to the principle of pupil choice , with the result that many pupils were following unbalanced programmes and not enough pupils were studying science-based and technological subjects . |
29 | An earlier report in September 1988 had claimed that over 1,000 Indians and peasants had been killed in land disputes since 1980 at the instigation of landowners , with official collusion , and that priests , nuns , church workers , lawyers and trade unionists had also been killed for working on their behalf . |
30 | It is an area in which it was claimed that reasonably good relations existed between young blacks and the police , as a result of the practice of community policing introduced in the late 1970s . |