Example sentences of "[adj] [vb -s] [that] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This assumes that past performance is indicative of future performance and this may not always be so .
2 This assumes that social worker has the information available to them to make correct decisions .
3 This confirms that past preservation policy has been relatively successful , but also shows a continuing need to maintain such a programme .
4 This states that nominal interest rates from investments that are hedged ( or covered ) for exchange rate risk will be equal in all countries .
5 This states that nominal interest rates from investments that are unhedged ( or uncovered ) for exchange rate risk will be equal in all countries .
6 ( This recognises that overall software management legitimately varies between applications and from one organisation to another . )
7 Diagrammatically , this implies that individual demand curves are vertically added to get the social demand or marginal benefit curve .
8 None of this implies that molecular biology is simply a higher form of botanizing as practised a century ago ; on the contrary , people 's descriptions of their experimental methods are replete with numerical information about such things as the concentrations of reagents .
9 This implies that unwanted variance may be introduced into the data of those experiments where subjects are free to spontaneously attach their own labels to non-verbal stimuli .
10 This implies that monetary policy is not very powerful as a means of influencing output and employment .
11 This implies that technological change should be seen not as an isolated activity , but as integral part of firm operations , and that change is evaluated via its contributions to market success .
12 This implies that short selling difficulties have led to a widening of the no-arbitrage band by permitting greater underpricings .
13 Yet it is misleading to suggest that this means that legal authority depends on nothing more than the testator 's intention , whatever it may be .
14 This means that substantial control over work performance rests with employees themselves .
15 This means that total market turnover per day is now of the order of £4,400 million on average .
16 This means that general relativity can not predict what comes out of a singularity .
17 The first stage ( Bronze ) can be attained by any group of youngsters who are willing to work with enthusiasm , as assessment is on the basis of improvement on the standard of movement that the student starts from ; this means that due allowance is made , where appropriate , for individual physical handicaps .
18 This means that short-term interest rates on loans due to mature in a year tend to be generally lower than the long-term interest rate on loans of longer maturity .
19 This means that average household size in Great Britain fell from about 3.21 to about 2.56 persons over this period and this decline is expected to continue at least until to the end of the century ( Social Trends 10 , 1979 , Table 2.3 ; General Household Survey 1985 , 1987 , Table 3.11 ; Department of the Environment , 1986a ) .
20 This means that ancient man deliberately shaped his environment to make it represent a part of the cosmic whole , an access point into the world of the gods .
21 This means that resonant photoionization offers no particular advantages and photoelectron spectroscopy is best done using a monochromatic light source with more than sufficient energy to ionize the electrons of interest .
22 This means that minimal training is necessary .
23 This means that appropriate action can be taken to improve Scottish Amicable 's marketing strategy .
24 This means that complete market surveillance is possible and better investor protection is thus also possible .
25 This means that bilingual education must be focused on from an early age and given a high profile throughout the school system .
26 This means that leaded bronze is relatively weak and may explain why the statuette in Figure 5.2 , which has a particularly high lead content of about 30 per cent , was broken at the neck .
27 This means that horizontal line one and line two contain only one colour , in this case red .
28 This means that sporadic frontraising ( found mainly in West Belfast ) in such words as flat , trap ( [ flΕt , trΕp ] ) must be seen as residues and not as innovations .
29 This means that social interaction requires mutual effort by the actors as they attempt to establish the definition of the situation for each other and negotiate appropriate behaviour for themselves and for the other .
30 This means that British Coal has to shut down a large amount of its production capacity , and this they attempted last autumn .
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