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

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1 It had been suggested that many futurologists that greatly increased leisure for the multitudes will result from automation , computerisation , nuclear energy and other technological advances .
2 Eliot seemed to have sampled the genre at every level ; he mentioned in one of his essays that even poetic inspiration might come from reading a ‘ yellow back ’ novel ( a series published by Hodder & Stoughton ) .
3 Leading members of the labour movement advocated both an eight-hour day , as a means of permanently increasing the regularly employed labour force ( a nine or ten hour day , six days a week being then normal ) , and public works , despite some fears that under private enterprise such sharing of work could lead to depression of wages .
4 What archaeology can not do is tell us the names of the people and what great deeds they did , how they influenced each other , and what they thought and believed in — these are things that only historical evidence can tell us .
5 THE FIRST THIRTY years of this century saw the emergence of three theories that radically altered man 's view of physics and of reality itself .
6 Nevertheless , behind the crowd scenes that so mesmerized television , the day did not prove an overwhelming success for the TUC .
7 This was ruled invalid by the Georgian Supreme Soviet Presidium on the following day , on the grounds that only ethnic Ossete deputies had taken part in the session and that its conduct had been " unconstitutional " .
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