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

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1 The same day it transpired that an additional factor had been the judge 's decision to dismiss " public interest immunity " certificates which had been signed by four senior ministers and which would have prevented the disclosure of certain information about the case .
2 My experiences suggest that an increasing number of doctors are becoming involved in the promotion of dubious treatments , either by acting as medical advisers to companies or through their association with clinics providing unorthodox treatments .
3 I suggest that an outside agency such as the Commission for Racial Equality should use the method more widely , targeting hospitals selected at random .
4 While sleep stages are well defined in terms of psychophysiology , what constitutes a dream is not , and the reviewers suggest that an important determinant of the number of NREM " dreams " collected is the predisposition of the experimenter .
5 As long as people want to buy cakes which suggest that an old lady wearing a mob-cap is baking them in a Victorian farmhouse , the food firms will continue with dotty deceptions which add nothing to the nutritional value of our food .
6 These observations suggest that an anamnestic responses to the patient 's own virus might become reactive by the foreign , but still related , protein .
7 He proposed that an international court be established to try drug cases .
8 US Secretary of State Lawrence Eagleburger proposed that an international war crimes tribunal should be established to prosecute those accused directly or indirectly of atrocities ; among the nine men named by the USA were Milosevic , Karadjic , Seselj and Gen. Ratko Mladic ( commander of the Bosnian Serb forces ) .
9 Did you know that an average wedding today costs about £9,000 ?
10 But he must now know that an Iraqi démarche around January 15th — perhaps a partial withdrawal from Kuwait — would make the use of force bitterly controversial at home .
11 We can know how things are in front of our noses , maybe , but it is not possible to know that an altruistic act is morally good , nor that God exists , nor that you will have eggs for breakfast tomorrow .
12 When long hair was the trademark of the hippy and the dropout , it is to be expected that an anti-hippy movement should adopt short hair .
13 It was expected that an economic upturn would lead to attempts to repay foreign debts and thus gain Libya access to fresh lines of international credit .
14 It had seemed a little exaggerated that an elderly woman could move so rapidly and catch a younger man off guard .
15 Where a court is considering whether a provision does or does not cover X the rule will not admit the parliamentary history of the provision to demonstrate that at no stage in the parliamentary proceedings was there any suggestion that the provision covered X. It remains to be seen how long judges in the United Kingdom will be able to require negative evidence from parliamentary material to establish that an admissible statement is an expression of parliamentary intention , but exclude such evidence as an aid to construction .
16 The Admissibility of Hearings of Petitioners by the Committee of South West Africa illustrates another situation where a member State unsuccessfully claimed that an international organisation had illegally extended its powers .
17 Euro-American society is already suffering from a bad self-esteem problem , and I expect that an uncritical belief in the moral supremacy of nature will make it worse .
18 When he finally returned to England in 1952 , an unreconstructed radical from the 1930s , he was appalled to discover that an acquiescent temper of mind , even Christianity itself , had returned to haunt a literary world he had once supposed forever cleared of the religious taint .
19 They say that an additional £420 in student loans and an uprating of 5.5 per cent .
20 Until recently no economists doubted that an all-round reduction in the rate of money wages might be expected to increase , and an all round enhancement to diminish , the volume of employment .
21 The case illustrates that an indirect cause is sufficient .
22 As one example of the need for urgent action , the magazine 168 Chasa has reported that an abandoned mine near Sofia is filling with water which in turn is contaminating groundwater .
23 Almond and Verba , for example , found that an overwhelming majority of Britons expected equal treatment from politicians and from bureaucrats .
24 A study in COLOMBIA found that an integrated service with proper medical back-up cost four times as much per person-year of protection as a straight female sterilisation drive and led to a wide-ranging cost-cutting exercise .
25 A ROLLS Wood Group team which is looking into internal communications as part of a Total Quality Management Programme found that an in-house newsletter would be useful in bridging the communications gaps .
26 This was first recognized in 1930 by Staudinger , who found that an empirical relation existed between the relative magnitude of the increase in viscosity and the molar mass of the polymer .
27 Snyder ( 1977 ) found that an indiscriminate use of attention was more frequent in clinic-referred families than in normal families .
28 On her return , to her horror , she found that an opportunist thief had stolen the machine .
29 In the context of terms of shape , children inferred that an unfamiliar term picked out a shape ; in the context of terms of colour , they generally inferred that the unfamiliar term picked out a colour .
30 It is considered that an adequate measure should include all changes in equity , including changes in values but excluding those from owner sources .
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