Example sentences of "[verb] that [det] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Although much remained unaltered , there is no denying that some significant changes were occurring . |
2 | Officials also disclosed that all bilateral treaties ( dealing with defence and security , health , trade , commerce , agriculture and energy ) were under review . |
3 | Experiences in recent years in New Zealand and Australia suggest that many stranded animals can be saved if certain simple rules are followed . |
4 | I therefore suggest that all possible steps are taken to dispose soonest of all surrendered personnel in this area either to Italy or their homes whichever may be the policy . " |
5 | I therefore suggest that all possible steps are taken to dispose soonest of all surrendered personnel in this area whether German , Austrian or Russian by moving them to northern Italy or their homes whichever may be the policy . |
6 | On the face of it , government and council publications suggest that all nursing students will be exempt from paying the council tax . |
7 | Most estimates suggest that such urban centres are growing at five or six per cent a year . |
8 | These result suggest that most elderly patients have some difficulty in making the best use of eye-drops . |
9 | Other research findings also suggest that less intimate ties can , under certain circumstances , be important . |
10 | Slater and Gearing ( 1988 ) suggest that these negative views of mental health in later life are held by professionals as well as the wider society . |
11 | In my book Nations and nationalism since 1780 I suggest that these short-term changes and shifts of ethnic identities constitute ‘ the area of national studies in which thinking and research are most urgently needed today ’ , and I maintain this view . |
12 | The Loch Lang pollen record and its clear indications of mixed birch-hazel-oak-alder woodlands in the early and mid-post-glacial suggest that these southern-atlantic cryptogams may indeed be relicts from the period of more extensive woodland cover in the mid-post-glacial and these shade-demanding species have survived locally in ravines , gullies , and sheltered block litters on the Uists . |
13 | Some small-scale surveys suggest that some young girls do indeed become or remain pregnant with this in mind , but the impact at the national level is not known ( see Murphy 1989 ) . |
14 | The BBC Research Department have built FM receivers with ferrite-rod antennas , and published reports on them , but the fact that such receivers are not commercially available , strongly suggest that any technical advantages ( if any ) do not justify the extra cost . |
15 | Visitors to Crufts and other shows will know that these metal-sided stalls are usually left very plain . |
16 | Anyone who has introduced speech act theory to students will know that these technical terms ( and the third member of the group — perlocutionary force ) are not at all easy to grasp . |
17 | To begin with , did you know that these black slaves were not even born in America ? |
18 | Anyone who has been associated with the realities of public library provision will know that these Olympian objectives are unachievable , particularly at present . |
19 | The statement promised that all future negotiations between Ontario and the province 's 180,000 Indian population would be conducted on a government-to-government basis . |
20 | For if one supposes that all good things become valueless if you remove the pleasure , one may infer that all the value must lie in the pleasure . |
21 | It is expected that all senior managers in most of the organisations competing in an industry will be interviewed . |
22 | By Aug. 24 , when the Security Council Military Staff Committee met , the USA had drafted a proposed resolution which would give UN legitimacy to the use of the necessary force to maintain a blockade , but which would leave the decision on such interventions to the naval command ( i.e. to the US Navy , in practice , or the British or French , since it was expected that those other countries which had contributed naval forces on a smaller scale would wish to avoid this controversial step ) . |
23 | The Clean Air Act of 1970 set out to create a healthy atmosphere for the population within less than a decade , but even by the 1990s this has not been achieved and it is now expected that some urban areas will not achieve healthy air until well into the next century . |
24 | However , we do not favour a recurring blanket review but propose that all new minerals permissions , as well as existing ones following initial review , should include conditions specifying the timing and content of subsequent reviews . |
25 | However , we must also recognise that some charitable acts are distinctly peculiar . |
26 | Pro-democracy campaigners had claimed that many eligible voters did not bother to register in 1987 prior to the 1988 one-party elections . |
27 | A year long investigation by a US Congress subcommittee , prompted by last year 's Perrier scare , has claimed that some bottled waters may be less safe than tap water . |
28 | It was claimed that most Hungarian citizens were either not informed of how to purchase the shares or could not afford to do so , and that the bulk of the issue had gone to former party bosses or to foreign institutions . |
29 | We remember a meal with our family ; visiting an old person ; ‘ falling-out and falling-in ’ with others — and we realise that these human experiences , so trifling in themselves , were precisely the situations permeated with God 's presence . |
30 | It is startling to discover that many outdoor organisations are unaware of this proposal . |