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

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1 The subjects were corn plants , and it is interesting to note that these plants have a natural variability in leaf area of nearly 10% , which can be increased by errors introduced by the measurement technique employed .
2 It is easy to see that these information requirements expand considerably with the number of firms , product heterogeneity , spatial dispersion of markets , uncertainty about future demands and costs , rate of technological change , and the extent of threats from entry of new firms .
3 And he was delighted to find that these forerunners of pop journalism had used the same skills as those on which he prided himself to stamp events into the nation 's consciousness .
4 The Japanese say that these fish are five-coloured , the hues being red , white , black , dark and light blue .
5 Extrapolating from this , it is probably right to assume that these functions also
6 I am glad to confirm that these lessons have been learnt from our consideration of the Gulf conflict .
7 But it will be hard to accept that these people are serious about democracy — or can do much more to further its cause — so long as they stay in the same party as democracy-haters .
8 It was gratifying to hear that these firms find the certified route suits their training needs .
9 It is eminently satisfactory to record that these resolutions were adopted without discussion or dissent and that this source of controversy has been stopped . ’
10 It sounds promising to say that these sentences stand to wonderings and wishes very much as factual statements stand to beliefs .
11 I am glad to say that these tactics backfired .
12 It is much more satisfactory to say that these statements show what the speaker believes or feels , if he is speaking sincerely and correctly .
13 Of course TI is quick to note that these projections only take into account existing compilers .
14 Blanche was right to insist that these leads were followed up but it did not look as if they were going to take them anywhere .
15 Though statistics are lacking , it seems reasonable to conjecture that these conditions foster child abuse and neglect , even infanticide .
16 It is reasonable to suppose that these language users might ( even accidentally ) hit on new combinations of phrases to produce slightly longer sentences than had hitherto been the rule : sentences , moreover , whose newly-coined significance derived from both the context of their first use and the pre-established significance of their components .
17 Thus , it is reasonable to suppose that these data also reflect the same transitional changes in the relationship between infant mortality and birth order as was hypothesized in connection with maternal age .
18 Is it not reasonable to ask that these proposals be carried out in conjunction with the pedestrian scheme ?
19 But it is important to realize that these goals are not the manifestation of personal motives cast adrift from organizational moorings , neither are they disembodied acts committed in some metaphysical sense by corporations .
20 In a preliminary set of experiments we were able to see that these antibodies are specific to each protein .
21 From the psychiatrist 's perspective it is important to remember that these sums are ‘ in support of not only the elderly , mentally ill , mentally handicapped and physically disabled people but also drug and alcohol abusers , homeless persons … mothers and babies in registered specialised accommodation , terminally ill people in nursing homes , people on probation and ex-offenders in registered accommodation . ’
22 Although we have prepared suggested menus for each day , it is important to stress that these meals are flexible as long as you stick to the suggested foods for each week and the calorie allowance per day .
23 They are nevertheless honest enough to praise the good points of the car but are unable to concede that these points add up to a first-class package .
24 In short , then , while one is able to adduce specific reasons for the creation of certain of the joint muderris/muftiliks , it is important to recognize that these offices were a not uncommon feature of the Ottoman learned profession in the sixteenth century and that the sheer momentum of established practice may count for as much in assessing the reasons for their creation as what appear to be locally important considerations in each individual case .
25 But it would be bold to argue that these silences represent a legal change : the absorption of the trust into the legacy .
26 She felt herself to be still very slightly dazed , disorientated enough to give the impression that she was a disinterested observer of the scene and not quite able to realise that these things were in fact happening to her .
27 A customer may buy from several competitors in a given field ; a supplier will invariably supply to more than one business and yet , depending on the facts , the employer may be able to argue that these connections are sufficiently special .
28 It is important to note that these criteria are not intended to be an exhaustive definition of the public interest .
29 It is important to note that these ballets were created by MacMillan whose aim has been to convince audiences that dance in ballet belongs to the reality of life and to show how life can be manipulated .
30 It is important to note that these authorities remain free to demand more stringent standards of the companies for which they are responsible , but may not do so in respect of those firms trading in the member state but authorised in another member state .
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