Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] that [noun sg] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Work done by J. Walter Thompson in the sixties , and some more recent experimental work by a number of researchers suggest that attention does vary by programme type , and 24-hour commercial recall actually varies by individual programme . |
2 | Most authors suggest that ambiguity remaining after initial lexical processing would be reduced by applying higher level context , such as syntax and semantics . |
3 | Supporters argue that privatisation increases efficiency , widens share ownership and increases consumer choice . |
4 | Dentists claim that Government plans to cut their NHS fees will force most if not all of them into private practice . |
5 | I do n't think expensive presents prove that love exists and neither would you if you were thinking properly . |
6 | It is surprising that the laminations were preserved at all : conventional models suggest that bioturbation caused by the benthic sediment community will disrupt such laminations unless there is insufficient oxygen in the water to support the biological activity . |
7 | But Derrida 's subtle analyses show that logocentrism tends to manifest itself in extremely indirect ways . |
8 | Jonas also states that ‘ equipotent doses of triazolam and other hypnotics show that triazolam does not produce more amnesia or behavioural medical events than other benzodiazepines . ’ |
9 | Optimists reckon that reform has already gone too far to allow that . |
10 | The accounting policy note on associated undertakings goes on to state that the directors believe that equity accounting for associated undertakings would not give a true and fair view of the group 's income . |
11 | Is the hon. Member aware that the companies argue that responsibility lies not with them but with their contractors ? |
12 | The events of the past few weeks show that time has long gone . |
13 | Republicans believe that intelligence passed on by the RUC special branch insider led to the arrest of several of their members recently on serious criminal charges . |
14 | Mintel the consumer trend watchers claim that consumer spending on DIY and garden products has gone up by 96 per cent between 1983 and 1989 ; while spending on furniture and furnishings has increased by 52 per cent in the same period . |
15 | Officials estimate that supply has exceeded demand by £7.5 billion since the beginning of 1988 . |
16 | They argue that long-term technological changes mean that manufacturing needs more space per worker , and also often larger plots , and that this both puts cities at a disadvantage in relation to other areas and means that , even if all available urban land were used for manufacturing , there would still be a decline in employment . |
17 | When writers say that intonation has accentual function they imply that the placement of stress is something that is determined by intonation . |
18 | Some studies suggest that hypnosis does not help people remember faces , car number plates or the like . |
19 | DNase I footprinting and various physical studies suggest that bleomycin covers three or four base pairs on DNA [ 10,11,13 ] . |
20 | Both of these studies show that variation does not lead inevitably to change . |
21 | The figures show that agriculture represents a major industry for Scotland . |
22 | The civil libertarians argue that testing permits the employer to delve deeply into an employee 's personal life ; a specimen can be analysed , without the subject 's knowledge , to reveal confidential medical conditions , such as epilepsy or pregnancy . |
23 | Some researchers believe that sebum encourages bonding between men and women . |
24 | The causes of dandruff are not known , but many experts believe that stress plays a big part . |
25 | All Russians believe that garlic cures the common cold . |
26 | Functionalists emphasise that inequality has been a prominent feature of past human societies and continues to be so in contemporary societies of West and East . |
27 | Naturally Bear Stearns deny that self-interest has anything to do with their policy . |
28 | Doctors suspect that tartrazine produces symptoms in these people by directly affecting the immune response in some way — perhaps by stopping the synthesis of immune regulators called prostaglandins ( see p 28 ) , or by triggering mast cells directly . |
29 | Following an article in which drug experts warn that dog worming tablets and water oxygenating pills are being passed off as Ecstasy , there was a half-page advertisement . |
30 | The majority of men say that sex makes no difference to them when it comes to choosing a doctor , surgeon , lawyer , MP or boss . |