Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [verb] that [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The cases below demonstrate that adverse possession usually concerns either existing landowners who gradually add a bit on to their gardens ( " boundary cases " ) or city homeless ( the " threat to law and order " cases ) who resort to squatting as necessary for living as well as , perhaps , for ideological reasons . |
2 | In an exchange rate union , the existence of national currencies necessarily implies that economic agents have to bear exchange rate related costs with respect to intra-union transactions . |
3 | Or it may be that these animals somehow embody that peculiar quality of untamed wildness that readers admire and appreciate . |
4 | Never mind ; it distinguishes FRSC from FRCS ( many reference books still fumble that one ) and lists sulfur as an American spelling of sulphur , recognising the way people actually use words , not how committees say they should . |
5 | Nor should a gentlemen ever discuss that most unfashionable subject religion , lest some fanatic ‘ cause him bodily injury ’ ( still good advice in Delhi today ) . |
6 | The signals also indicate that these regions are free of gases and liquids . |
7 | Both characteristics also suggested that that power was relatively uncontrolled by the market . |
8 | Pro-hunters also say that 16,000 people will lose their jobs if hunting and field sports were to cease , a claim which is denied by MP Kevin Macnamara . |
9 | Although exporters fairly complained that this made their goods less competitive in price , it helped to lower the cost of imports and thus the prices of foreign goods sold in Britain . |
10 | Pregnant women are generally advised to reduce their MHR by about 20–25 per cent — the American College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists cautiously recommends that pregnant women do n't exercise above 140bpm — so the Pacer could help you run sensibly during pregnancy . |
11 | Islanders correctly realized that such employment as the mine would bring would be short-term , while any damage done would remain after the mining company left . |
12 | To have one or two strict parameters often means that other pollutants , which can remain unspecified in the consent document , are brought under control . |
13 | Will all Divisional Secretaries please ensure that National Office receive their Notice , Agenda and Minutes of Previous Meetings at least six weeks before the date of the next meeting . |
14 | Party candidates privately admit that regular meetings could have jeopardised Labour 's chances . |
15 | Monetarists therefore claim that monetary policy is an extremely powerful weapon for controlling aggregate demand . |
16 | In 1989 , the Soviet authorities finally admitted that 15,000 square kilometres of land had been contaminated and more than 10,000 people evacuated . |
17 | The companies successfully argued that many elements of the Macintosh screen , which uses movable symbols rather than typed commands , were not original or that they had been invented by Xerox Corporation or International Business Machines . |
18 | Such confirmations merely indicate that some theory that was well established and regarded as unproblematic has been successfully applied once again . |
19 | The judges thus concluded that detailed excursions into the epidemiological evidence were by and large immaterial to the matter at hand : the question of whether there was deception involved in the statement that there was ‘ little evidence ’ and the imputations arising from this statement for the general thrust of meaning in the advertisement as a whole . |
20 | Parents usually notice that biting starts as the first teeth begin to emerge . |
21 | Although many areas still recommend that 65 is the upper age limit for basic training for advice work , and 70 is the recommended retirement age , new NACAB membership requirements now allow bureaux the freedom to take a more personal approach to advice workers nearing retirement , allowing them to continue beyond 70 if the management committee and bureau manager agree . |
22 | However , in the absence of much evidence for the quality of tessellation at Withington ( some fragments of mosaic D are preserved in the British Museum ) , significant stylistic affinities still indicate that one or two craftsmen working here had also worked on the Barton Farm and Woodchester mosaics , i.e. suggesting an integral relationship . |
23 | Moscucci further argues that this historical situation is fully comprehensible only if we take into account the 19th-century debates about femininity . |
24 | Fabians also believed that public welfare had a vital role to play in integrating society , alleviating social conflict and promoting the expression of altruistic sentiments countering , if partially , the atomism , selfishness and inequalities of capitalist market economies . |
25 | The shop stewards also decided that all accident and emergency cases would be taken to the nearest accident and emergency department . |
26 | However , most engineers now agree that low-cost systems are better . |
27 | The location of cemeteries alone near the boundaries might be easily explained , but the accumulating evidence from excavated settlements strongly suggests that many had an adjacent cemetery ( Figure 2.8 ) and the excavation of a number of cemeteries in recent years has indicated the presence of a nearby settlement up to 0.5 km away . |
28 | The planners cheerfully calculate that this works out at only 60 cents a day per person — and that this cost will be offset by people having to spend less on doctors and medicines . |
29 | Bathing , for instance , had to be forbidden along the fashionable coastline ; some ecologists even suggested that Estonian drinking water was so polluted it could be set on fire ! |
30 | Repealers quickly grasped that this parliamentary language surrounding prostitution and venereal disease increased their difficulties in launching an effective campaign . |