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

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1 New technologies mean that high productivity is now possible with small-batch production .
2 Deputies from Estonia 's Russian minority boycotted the vote on the new law , describing it as discriminatory and claiming that it violated the constitution of Soviet Estonia , although Estonian nationalist deputies countered that that document had ceased to be valid since the March 30 declaration of a transition to independence [ see pp. 37322 ; 37461-62 ] .
3 In my judgment , though the introduction of further admissible material will inevitably involve some increase in the use of time , this will not be significant as long as courts insist that Parliamentary material should only be introduced in the limited cases I have mentioned and where such material contains a clear indication from the minister of the mischief aimed at , or the nature of the cure intended , by the legislation .
4 The quite complicated allowances for provision of expenditure based on different age groups result in almost no differentiation between authorities suggesting that considerable simplification would be in order .
5 Bond Corp has already said this deadline may be delayed if the regulatory authorities insist that full Bond Corp accounts are included in the document .
6 All the small states fear that any strengthening of the European Parliament , where they have relatively few seats in comparison with big brothers like Britain and Germany , will lead to a weakening of their influence by comparison with the Council of Ministers , which they attend as equals .
7 But in practice some authorities judge that this relationship has meant that loans should be repaid quickly .
8 Whinges about the black market for centre-court tickets are as much a part of the Wimbledon tennis championships as thunderstorms are — but this year 's new rules mean that any tout reselling tickets at Wimbledon next month could end up in a magistrate 's court .
9 Environmental health experts say that increased reporting can not account for the total increase .
10 Interest in Channel4 's coverage of the game and booming sales of NFL products suggest that American football could be ripe for development in Scotland .
11 Winter injection used to be popular , until experts found that wet soil often did n't absorb the slurry properly and increased the danger of run-off .
12 The rules say that any beam-line must be available for general use at least one third of the time .
13 You do n't usually think of buying washing powder at Marks and Spencer , but they pioneered concentrated laundry products two years ago , before other manufacturers realised that less packaging was eco friendly and easier to carry .
14 The latest losses mean that 305,344 manufacturing workers have been made redundant by more than 3,000 firms since February 1991 .
15 Some authors argued that such feedback was the primary signal for hunger while others argued that the signal came from elsewhere .
16 There simply are not enough competing news organizations to provide adequate variety and debate between them , and the technical or commercial factors that hinder the creation of rival news organizations mean that free speech can not be guaranteed by open entry into a system of competing news organizations .
17 In 1981 a joint working party of the Royal College of General Practitioners and the Royal College of Radiologists recommended that direct access to radiological services is essential to family doctors ; it shortens the investigation time and improves the quality of service offered by general practitioners .
18 Monetarists argued that excessive growth in the money stock was the root cause of the inflationary problem , and that any tradeoff between inflation and unemployment was at best temporary .
19 These authors found that oral administration of aspirin was associated with inhibition of platelet prostaglandin synthesis and suggested that this finding might explain the known effects of aspirin in inhibiting the platelet-release reaction and in prolonging the bleeding time ( Quick , 1966 ) .
20 These considerations suggest that conceptual analysis in criminal law is complex , turning upon philosophies of mind and action , theories of the social function of law or upon moral philosophy .
21 The authors suggest that extreme malnutrition may affect the immune system and make the disease more likely .
22 The authors suggest that any child who achieves a score of less than 85 should be regarded as in need of further assessment and , possibly , structured intervention .
23 On the basis of these figures , the authors suggest that any test score can be regarded as falling within seven points of the true score for the short form , and within five points of the true score for the long form of the test .
24 Dentists say that excess mouth acid is one of the main causes of such rapid decay .
25 In the study by Chacin et al quoted earlier the stimulatory action of ethanol persisted even in calcium free solutions implying that extracellular calcium is not essential for its action .
26 Although the Temple was destroyed two thousand years ago , Jews hope that one day the Messiah will come , the Temple will be rebuilt , and Jews will be spiritually pure again .
27 When updated , the authors reiterated that this relationship remains evident in many healthcare settings .
28 All the indicators show that parental support helps young people come through solvent abuse quicker .
29 The authors speculated that this discrimination occurred in shortlisting for senior house officer and senior registrar posts ( rather than in interviews ) , and today 's study supports that speculation .
30 The inspectors add that initial reading has been generally well taught and that primary teachers often read aloud to pupils — ‘ frequently very well . ’
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