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

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1 There is no denying that many things have improved since the revolution .
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 The results suggest that such policies have relatively little impact on investment demand over the longer term .
4 They suggest that social classes have been replaced by a continuous hierarchy of unequal positions .
5 Some observers suggest that important changes have already occurred .
6 However , official figures suggest that more girls have tended to stay at school to secondary level than boys , both in the homelands and in DET areas .
7 It used to be thought that this was temporary diabetes resulting from the stress of infarction , but present data suggest that these patients have undiagnosed diabetes before infarction ( Husband et al , 1983 ; Oswald et al , 1984 ) .
8 The textures and general characters of the gneisses suggest that these rocks have been metamorphosed to high grades such that they are migmatised ( melted ) in places .
9 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 .
10 Atchley ( 1976 ) proposed that retired individuals have a ‘ hierarchy of goals ’ which give rise to their expectations , their behaviour and their sense of well-being .
11 Secondly , it is only right that your doctor should know , because if there is a significant change in your condition with homoeopathy , he will ascribe it to the wrong treatment if he does not know that other therapies have also been given .
12 I do not know , but I do know that many homosexuals have not chosen to be homosexual but simply are that way .
13 Mr Taylor says it would release six constables for other duties and told the committee : ‘ We do know that some forces have undergone civilianisation of these posts .
14 But we do know that some people have done within Tarmac .
15 No one can doubt that present-day societies have been shaped above all by the massive explosion of human productive powers , in the particular forms that this phenomenon has taken .
16 Simple denial — refusal to accept that any staff have problems with alcohol or drugs or other forms of addictive disease .
17 While we have to accept that some people have had a good go at blowing up the present inhabitant , would it not be simpler for her to emulate a previous incumbent and move up the road to Admiralty House ?
18 IT MAY surprise Tony Parsons to know that real feminists have more important things to do than comment on the way he holds a teapot .
19 1992 , 28 , 46 ) may be comforted to know that systematic names have yet to penetrate the realms of applied chemistry .
20 OFFSHORE havens become increasingly popular when taxes rise on the mainland and fund managers report that many savers have already anticipated the General Election result .
21 The idea that people can be sensitive to natural gas is a contentious one , but it is claimed that some people have made dramatic recoveries after removing the gas supply from their house .
22 It can scarcely be claimed that these questions have yet been answered in such a manner as to transform Marx 's very general model into a systematic and well-supported theory of historical development .
23 The state apparatus is subject to scrutiny and investigation by joint party-state control committees responsible for rooting out inefficiency , red tape , departmentalism , localism , embezzlement and corruption ; and for checking that governrnent funds have been used in ways intended by government policy .
24 It must be added that vocational schools have traditionally had low status .
25 Now their successes have been tarnished in a report by school inspectors who say that educational standards have fallen and the marking was far too lenient .
26 The first merely points out the difficulties with scepticism ; the internalist would accept this and say that these difficulties have to be faced and not ignored .
27 The Zimbabwean government has reported that several countries have offered to buy 25 tonnes of its ivory stocks , worth £9 million , in order to destroy them , in an effort to enforce the international ban on the trade in ivory .
28 It is reported that Polish commanders have lobbied directly with Moscow for higher defence spending in Poland .
29 Boaden found that Labour councillors have a tendency to favour higher standards , and hence to support larger expenditures by local authorities , even when allowance is made for other contributory factors ( Boaden 1971 : 112 ) .
30 Fourthly , Realism accepts that political acts have moral significance , but only in a sense which relates to the interests of the political agent and which has more to do with prudence than with traditional ethics .
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