Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 New technologies mean that high productivity is now possible with small-batch production .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 These values highlight that some tissues are more susceptible to damage than others .
6 But in practice some authorities judge that this relationship has meant that loans should be repaid quickly .
7 He was obliged to reverse his decision yesterday , however , when the Northern Ireland Football Association pointed out that FIFA rules insist that international managers have first claim on players for World Cup matches .
8 Environmental Health rules insist that designated dumps must be covered with at least 4 ’ of soil every night to avoid any danger of interference from animals or seagulls .
9 An internal management machinery for the handling of individual grievances exists in RENFE ( the procedure of ‘ reclamación previa ’ , or prior claim , characteristic of the public administration ) , but time limits for application to the courts mean that many grievances are the subject of concurrent actions by employees in the labour courts .
10 The proliferation of data and the increasing need for multiple datasets by researchers mean that online catalogues , navigation systems to link different catalogues and software for catalogue searching are of critical importance .
11 These alignment rules mean that such computers do not in fact operate as pure byte-oriented machines , and are a consequence of a way in which the architecture of the computers has been implemented .
12 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 .
13 Experts say that two glasses of red wine a day — taken with meals — helps prevent heart disease .
14 Environmental health experts say that increased reporting can not account for the total increase .
15 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 .
16 If it were abolished , that would have the blessing , as far as I am aware , of every local authority association , the Institute of Revenues , Ratings and Valuation , and the Child Poverty Action Group , the very strong blessing of the citizens advice bureaux — and the enormously authorititative support of the Audit Commission , which , in its report , had this to say on the subject : ’ Local authorities say that large numbers of income support recipients are in arrears with community charge payments for 1990/91 .
17 It should be added ( see Appendix II ) that the discussion groups suggest that Asian borrowers may be particularly well informed about credit cost comparisons , while West Indian borrowers may be relatively badly informed .
18 The new rules say that all toys made after January 1990 must carry a European safety tag .
19 The rules say that any beam-line must be available for general use at least one third of the time .
20 The latest losses mean that 305,344 manufacturing workers have been made redundant by more than 3,000 firms since February 1991 .
21 Software manufacturers fear that squeaky-clean Singapore may now emerge as a new centre for the pirates .
22 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 .
23 CVCP had maintained that ‘ an expansion driven wholly by the recruitment of extra students , many of them at marginal cost , could threaten research ’ , but says that the research funds mean that some universities can ‘ increase their income without recourse to student recruitment alone ’ .
24 I wonder how many readers realise that new regulations from the Department of Health might make certain foods less available .
25 The Speeches suggest that these phrases refer to Hansard reports but , particularly in respect of contextual material , this may not be so .
26 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 .
27 The maker 's marks on some English watchcases suggest that some manufacturers continued to make their cases from sterling silver and this has been confirmed by analysis .
28 However , some authors suggest that governmental elites , by which is meant the permanent officials within a government bureaucracy .
29 The authors suggest that extreme malnutrition may affect the immune system and make the disease more likely .
30 The authors suggest that these changes may reflect the publicity surrounding the Ford Pinto car scandal , and the various price-fixing conspiracy trials including the Folding-Carton industry trial in 1976 .
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