Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [verb] that [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Romantic love gives us a glimmer of something that we remember during the sticky times , and it 's only when the sticky times begin that real love starts to take over . |
2 | Calls for the increased ‘ internationalization ’ of the economy , of society and of political attitudes suggest that many of the postwar changes may be less substantive than are often imagined . |
3 | London-based dissidents said that this was the third offensive since the beginning of March . |
4 | Regional considerations suggest that deltaic and pro-deltaic sands can be anticipated in this section . |
5 | This can also become a vicious circle ; the drain on their emotional reserves means that some people feel less able to cope physically , which , in turn , contributes to a further drain on both emotional and physical resources . |
6 | The locations of the recent Kalimantan outbreaks suggest that some may have been rekindled from underground smoulderings dating from at least the mid-80s . |
7 | His 1911 book Political Parties argued that these organizations supposedly committed to ushering in democratic organization in fact showed all the essential characteristics of bureaucratic organizations , and a separation between leaders and led every bit as pronounced as that prevailing in industry or state agencies . |
8 | But ideologically , nationalisation became something of an irrelevance since both major political parties accepted that some form of state control and assistance was essential for coal , rail transport , electricity , gas , civil aviation , cable and wireless , and the Bank of England . |
9 | All political parties accept that long-term increases in petrol prices are not only environmentally necessary but unavoidable . |
10 | Even some Keynesians argued that higher rates or local taxes could reduce the level of private savings , thus boosting demand above the expected levels . |
11 | Few authorities consider that short-term emission reduction options can prevent the first stage of a smog occurring . |
12 | It pulls together , with impressive clarity , the tangled story that started at Chilhac , in the Auvergne , where a group of five hand-worked pebbles demonstrates that human habitation in Europe dates back at least 1,800,000 years . |
13 | Some experts maintain that these molluscs were able to swim in the open ocean , or that they were attached to floating seaweed : some such mechanism has to be invoked to explain how these bivalves came into an environment that lacked bottom-living animals . |
14 | While some experts doubt that behavioural ‘ parts ’ can in fact be reconstituted to form some meaningful ‘ whole ’ , there are other , more practical , problems in overenthusiastic splitting . |
15 | Earlier forecasts , suggesting that the world 's population would stabilize at about 10,200 million by 2085 , had been revised upwards with some experts predicting that that total could be reached as early as 2060 . |
16 | However , some experts believe that technical solutions are dealing only with the symptoms , not the causes of piracy . |
17 | The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors estimated that 600,000 acres had been blighted , including large areas of Sheffield and Birmingham . |
18 | Estate agents right across the country are swinging back into action and The Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors says that rising activity has continued this month . |
19 | Some biologists suspect that these pulse-modulated radiations may be more harmful than unperturbed waves . |
20 | Once those systems are in place , there must be periodic audits to ensure that those operating the systems know what they are doing and are prepared to do it . |
21 | The air quality management strategy , sometimes referred to as the air resource management strategy , involves designating the level of pollution deemed acceptable in terms of a set of ambient ( outdoor ) air quality standards and then controlling pollutant emissions to ensure that these legal limits are not exceeded ( Weber , 1982 ) . |
22 | Some Westerners believe that that could still be an underestimate . |
23 | Some researchers maintain that many of these principles are genetically programmed , and it is this which explains how it is possible for speakers of the same language to develop similar and highly complex knowledge of their language , even though , in the normal language learning situation , they will have been exposed only to limited and random samples of speech . |
24 | The information obtained from the WFS enabled some researchers to conclude that maternal age does have an impact upon child survival on its own , though maternal age is obviously associated with socio-economic factors that influence infant ( particularly post-neonatal ) and — to increasing extent — child mortality . |
25 | Some researchers believe that this is related to the time orientation or how far ahead an individual thinks or plans . |
26 | Some researchers believe that this is exactly what they are . |
27 | Some researchers suggest that this environmental scanning process might best be achieved by developing especially organised environmental scanning units that are positioned towards the top of an organisation 's hierarchy . |
28 | Few biologists doubt that this is part of the truth , but is it the whole truth ? |
29 | Some authorities hold that social anthropology is really a sub-division of sociology , a broadly-based comparative ‘ trans-cultural ’ or cross-cultural sociology . |
30 | But in practice some authorities judge that this relationship has meant that loans should be repaid quickly . |