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

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1 There is no denying that hierarchical structure has been the source of a great deal of trouble and inefficiency .
2 Other sociologists have supported Lockwood and Goldthorpe in denying that clerical workers have become proletarian , but they have attacked the proletarianization thesis in a different way .
3 At present , there 's no denying that sectional conferences need some guidelines , I mean you only need one experience like last year 's Apex conference to realize that .
4 In practice , few juries have ever supposed that ordinary people turn away so consistently from the sort of pornography brought before British courts in the 1960s and 1970s .
5 Such enthusiasm may have had as much to do with the excited nationalism of wartime , as any substantial appreciation of these films ' merits , and it should not be supposed that British filmmakers had universally gone from being dull and unimaginative to become masters of the cinematic art .
6 More recent reports suggest that acute indomethacin induced gastric mucosal injury in rats is accompanied by neutrophil adherence of mesenteric microvascular endothelium and that the severity of gastric injury can be greatly reduced by prior neutrophil depletion with neutrophil antibodies .
7 Thus Goody & Watt ( 1963 ) and Goody ( 1977 ) suggest that analytic thinking followed the acquisition of written language ‘ since it was the setting down of speech that enabled man clearly to separate words , to manipulate their order and to develop syllogistic forms of reasoning ’ ( Goody , 1977 : 11 ) .
8 Submarine end moraines preserved on the outer part of the Hebrides and West Shetland shelves suggest that glacial ice extended out to the shelf break on at least two occasions .
9 There are theoretical models which suggest that effective markets depend on legal and institutional factors as well as the operation of the price mechanism .
10 On balance the findings suggest that successful treatment requires a comprehensive package of services which address both the interpersonal and concrete needs of all family members .
11 Furthermore , the results of most studies suggest that obese individuals respond less well to oral bile acid treatment than the non-obese .
12 In light of these findings , we suggest that social work needs to move away from profession-centred approaches to education and practice and towards a reconceptualization of its place in social welfare and social development efforts .
13 They suggest that social classes have been replaced by a continuous hierarchy of unequal positions .
14 DES guidelines ( 1988b ) warn the sensitivity of this area of personnel relations and suggest that governing bodies take account of existing good practice in their LEA when establishing their own procedures .
15 The research findings here reviewed suggest that residential work continues to be a vital part of child care .
16 None the less , the London Bills of Mortality suggest that maternal mortality halved from 1700 to 1800 .
17 Venturing to propound a law of intellectual life , I suggest that evaluative criticism enters institutional literary study under the influence of practising writers , or of critics who have a close discipular relation to them , but that in time it is rejected , like an alien organ .
18 We suggest that working-class people make rather more of a ‘ thing ’ of the whole business than do middle-class people , irrespective of their religious beliefs .
19 Some observers suggest that important changes have already occurred .
20 Having done so , we found a twofold difference in the recurrence rates between the ursodeoxycholic acid treated and placebo treated patients and although this was not statistically significant , these data , when coupled with the results of the Italian and Spanish studies suggest that ursodeoxycholic acid reduces and probably delays , but does not prevent , gall stone recurrence .
21 Recent studies involving measurement of both intracellular and canalicular pH in isolated rat hepatocyte couplets suggest that ursodeoxycholic acid does not directly activate acid base transport systems in hepatocytes ( although an effect on bile ductular cells has yet to be excluded ) .
22 Some encouraging laboratory and clinical studies suggest that pre-emptive analgesia does reduce pain after surgery , but the optimum choices of agents and timing required for a clinically useful effect remain to be established .
23 There are several pieces of evidence that suggest that daily rhythms develop spontaneously even in the absence of environmental cues .
24 Again , Thompson and Spencer suggest that intense stimuli habituate only slowly but there is some evidence that they might acquire latent inhibition especially readily , ( Crowell and Anderson 1972 ; Lantz 1976 ; Schnur and Lubow 1976 ) .
25 Studies on the Monach Isles National Nature Reserve suggest that salt-laden winds affect taller plants most , so that exposed coastal plant communities tend to consist mainly of low-growth plant forms — not just because of the stunting effect of the wind — but also because of the salt it carries ( Randall 1973 ) .
26 Division lists for the Lords suggest that definable parties existed in the upper chamber , although the pattern here was slightly less pronounced than for the Commons .
27 Other theories on the origin or evolution of syphilis and the other diseases caused by similar organisms suggest that different populations have their own endemic treponemal disease , be it yaws , pinta , or syphilis , the presence of which makes it hard for one of the others to establish itself .
28 Assuming that salt is acting as a competitor for the binding of the RNA polymerase to the promoter , these results suggest that open complexes formed at P A2b on supercoiled templates are more stable than initiated complexes found on linear templates , open complexes formed on linear templates being the less stable ones .
29 Petras and Laporte suggest that agrarian reform brings about revolutionary attitudes through the frustration felt by those who have failed to benefit ( Petras and LaPorte 1971 ) .
30 He adds that legal advice has indicated that there is a prima facie case against the auditors , but the decision on whether to take legal action will be made by a committee of two non-executive directors .
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