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

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1 That guarantees that the consumer feels safe with our food supply and that is in the best interests of all our chicken producers .
2 Erm I suppose we could talk about that highlights that a man in China is subjected to domination of three systems of authority , er the state system er which is political authority , the clan system , the clan authority erm ranging from the ancestral temple down to the head of household , and a supernatural system which is erm religious authority .
3 A mature , non-exploitative , separated relationship between mother and daughter begins as each accepts that the other can not be perfectly available or responsive to her just as she can not be perfectly available and responsive to the other . ’
4 This symbolizes that the motivation of the receiver is now following the wishes of the communicator .
5 This illustrates that the law does not exist simply for the protection of individuals , for if it did one would be able to refuse its help if one did not want it .
6 This illustrates that the regime is profoundly divided against itself . ’
7 This supposes that the court misjudges what Parliament would wish it to do , whereas in fact the decision may win general approval .
8 This assumes that a test is trying to measure a single dimension of student ability — a trait — and that the difficulty of a test item is independent of both the other items in the test and the groups of students who answer it .
9 This assumes that a depositor is the person who will have made the deposit in question .
10 ( This assumes that the government does not allow the exchange rate to appreciate . )
11 In one sense , new book selection is a way of filling in or updating between stock revisions , but this assumes that the whole of a stock is updated , subject by subject , over a limited timespan , and because stock revision is a highly staff-intensive process that is rarely the case .
12 This assumes that the bathroom is next to or above the kitchen ( as is usually the case ) ; if running hot water to another room ( a bedroom , say ) will create a very long pipe run , it might be simpler to install a separate instantaneous or small storage heater .
13 This assumes that the behaviour of individuals that is part of the organization 's structure of authority can be isolated from other roles and other aspects of behaviour .
14 This assumes that the plasma free amino acid pool is representative of the precursor for pancreatic enzyme synthesis .
15 Obviously in the winter it still may not provide enough and will have to be supplemented with concentrates and this assumes that the pasture has been well maintained and is not overstocked .
16 This assumes that the universe is described by a Friedmann model , right back to the big bang .
17 This assumes that the diet you are going to follow is reduced by 500 to 1,000 calories per day , which will then have to be derived from your body 's fat store .
18 This assumes that the process name is LSTRAIN , hence that is the name of the command file , and that the user access symbol is also LSTRAIN .
19 This assumes that the investment managers are making an average return of around 13 per cent a year — which they should be able to do , given that a PEP is effectively a tax- free fund .
20 This assumes that the period of Newco 's ownership of shares in Target would be sufficiently short for there to have been no increase in their value , so that when the capital distribution takes place , there is no capital gains tax liability on the partners under s122 TCGA 1992 , nor a distribution for the purposes of s209 TA 1988 .
21 This says that a member can defend itself , but in no sense does it endorse a prolonged campaign of counter-attack .
22 In the multi-person case this says that no individual can be made better off without making someone else worse off .
23 This says that the provision of free movement for workers does not apply to the ‘ employment in the public service ’ .
24 In describing the negotiations for Æthelred 's return from exile in 1014 , this says that the king was informed that no lord was dearer to them than their native lord , if he would govern them more justly ( rihtlicor ) than before , and that he then promised to remedy the things that they all hated .
25 This says that the decrease in objective function value after one dual-simplex is Dk ( x r ) where and Dk ( x r ) is called the down-penalty .
26 If the Net Present Value is positive , this shows that an enterprise borrowing funds at the given interest rate would make a profit after meeting interest payments , or alternatively that an enterprise possessing surplus money capital would make a better return on the funds by carrying out the investment project rather than lending the funds at interest .
27 This shows that the actualization of the infinitive 's event is not what such sentences express , an analysis supported by Coates ( 1983 : 100 ) , who gives a similar argument for the meaning of can in her discussion of She can swim , and Palmer ( 1977 : 5 ) , who has pointed out that a sentence such as ( 12 ) is impossible because can " is not used to imply actuality in the past " : ( 12 ) * I ran fast and could catch the bus , Example ( 13 ) however is quite acceptable because it implies that the event did not take place , being seen merely as a possibility in the past ( i.e. a potentiality ) .
28 This shows that the voltage delivered at the maximum rated current ( 75mA ) is still more than 9V .
29 This shows that the distance between the chain ends , for this model is proportional to the square root of the number of bonds and so , is considerably shorter than a fully extended chain .
30 This shows that the bonding in silver chloride is stronger than in sodium chloride .
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