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

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1 There are certain characteristics that any national curriculum should have .
2 And it was surely not merely over-confidence of his good usage here that gave his eyes that insolent green blaze , and his voice the sharp , clear edge of defiance .
3 It also seeks to identify the impacts that any extensive move to pluriactivity in farming families would have on regional economics .
4 It is common ground between the parties that these two actions were both within the ambit of article 1 , which of course comprises ‘ civil and commercial matters , ’ and that Schedule 4 therefore applies to determine the court 's jurisdiction .
5 You can do things for yourself in the way of diet , exercise , good lifestyle , not smoking and so on but , a lot of women will need hormone replacement therapy just to replace the hormones that dear old mother nature stop supplying to us at the menopause .
6 The work previously published by Andrews & Evans ( 1983 ) on mammalian carnivores is expanded here for comparison with the avian predators , and the conclusion of these authors that small mammalian carnivores are not significant contributors to the fossil record is sustained by the more detailed work .
7 We 've got a number of good pension funds that ordinary working people can join , but the issue that has come about since compulsory competitive tendering privatization is those members that 've been in pension funds for maybe twenty , twenty five years now they 're out on the open job market with the wonderful privatized world that we live in , with a free market , and they ca n't afford to make adequate pension provision for themselves .
8 Indeed it is a testimony to the value of computers that these poor souls still continue the struggle with the machine .
9 But it is submitted that a ‘ body of persons ’ has a collective character independently of the question whether it is a mercantile body or not , which the law is bound to protect ; in other words that any such body can sue in respect of an imputation of any conduct whatsoever of which its agents , and therefore itself by its agents , can be guilty .
10 There are disadvantages in using too long a list , in that more of the candidate strings will be allowable , and depending on the MRD that the list is taken from , can contain rare words that most native speakers would not recognise as ‘ real ’ words .
11 It was obviously a ploy on their part , because the Archbishop of Canterbury had investigated their disappearance and told the Iranians that these four men were dead .
12 And it was on Prince 's shoulders that this great burden of sustaining the Gould enterprise was to fall , as Gould ordained :
13 Things had been moving so slowly in recent months that some Conservative MPs , like Robert Adley , the railway buff who chairs the Tories ' backbench transport committee , were convinced that privatisation was about to be dropped altogether .
14 But perhaps it will come to be thought by his readers that these successive attitudes to the autobiographical , and to plain speaking , in art are equally valid , equally reversible .
15 The problems and opportunities that new conventional weapons technology — ‘ emerging technology ’ — presents for an efficient allocation of effort as between the research and production capabilities , and the force contributions , of the NATO allies are likely to be considerable .
16 It 's amazing how many schools that front busy roads have name boards but no notice boards .
17 A line is drawn under which the base category of the explanatory variable is noted ; the fact that some working class children attend selective secondary schools ( path a ) reminds us that there are some factors influencing attendance at such schools that this particular model does not set out to explain .
18 Only schools that satisfied such criteria would be judged ‘ value for money ’ .
19 The Social Democratic Party of Japan ( SDPJ — formerly the Japan Socialist Party ) announced on Feb. 4 that it was declaring a total parliamentary boycott of the discussion of the budget , in support of its demands that former Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki ( in 1980-82 ) should be called to testify before the Diet on the question of his involvement with the Kyowa scandal .
20 May 11 In a statement issued in Luxembourg , the six GCC countries offer to send an observer to a regional peace conference , thereby partly satisfying Israeli demands that all Arab states play a role in the peace process ( the observer status was devised to differentiate the Gulf states from the " front-line " Arab states bordering Israel , each of which would receive a full seat ) .
21 Those students were well able to meet the demands that these external requirements necessarily and properly imposed .
22 The WCC Scholarships Unit expressed doubts that enough suitable students would apply .
23 Clearly , in this case , tool using is a part of the repertoire of adaptations that this particular species of spider has evolved .
24 The highest level of transgene expression occurs in the brain , indicating that the regulatory sequences that direct tissue-specific expression are present on this fragment ( Figure 4 ) .
25 It is perhaps for these entirely practical reasons that each approximate size and shape of rug is known by a specific name which usually relates either to its traditional position on the floor or the purpose for which is was made .
26 These were viewed by analysts as an expressions of the common concern of member states that growing pro-Iraqi sentiment across the region could foster anti-Western feeling and promote Islamic fundamentalism , which might threaten continued AMU integration and jeopardize future economic links with the West , especially with the European Communities ( EC ) which provided the market for two-thirds of the exports from AMU member countries ( with the exception of Libya , with which the EC had suspended relations ) .
27 In recent years the Bank of England has become more profitable as a result of high interest rates and good yields on the investments that these non-interest bearing deposits are placed in .
28 Not for the Germans that weary British cry that if we spend money on training workers , someone will poach them .
29 The raft of policies that the Opposition are putting before the British people would be devastating to job prospects , and so ashamed are they of the consequences of their policies that four Labour members of the Select Committee on Employment last week voted down a proposal to hold an inquiry into the effects of national statutory minimum wage because they wanted to hide the truth about that policy from the British people .
30 I may put on my notes that this this guy may not have the background but there is something else I 've seen or we 've heard on the phone
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