Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] that such [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I contend that such Biros employ an advanced form of camouflage .
2 I fear that such risks will be taken by the government here too .
3 I conclude that such carers will either be obtained from the crossroads organisation or something similar or from private advertisement but not from a nursing agency .
4 I suspect that such things may gradually wither away , as members of staff are increasingly prepared to give their time according to the letter of their contracts and no more , and are increasingly expected to do so .
5 I appreciate that such proposals raise cost , operating and Health & safety issues , and would be grateful for your observations so that I may report back to my Committee .
6 I know that such experiences are often said to be the result of the individuals concerned having read a book or article or seen a film or television programme about the particular place and then having forgotten that they have done so .
7 What it seems to mean is that if this pump had been required in an emergency , it would not have been immediately available and although , after a lifetime in industry , I know that such errors and failure can and do happen , there is really no room for such occurrences in nuclear generation .
8 I believe that such statements are likely to be readily identified in Parliamentary proceedings and the cases in which they are relevant will be determined by the nature of the subject matter .
9 Similarly , when G. P. Jones moves from noting the greater prominence of pronouns in Shakespeare compared with other Elizabethans to the statement that his sonnets have ‘ a substantial autobiographical element ’ , and that the ‘ fluctuation between thou and you ’ shows ‘ the poet 's uncertainty about his personal , social and professional connection with his patron is at its most acute ’ , then I feel that such speculations deflect attention from the real focus of interest , the pronouns as forms of relationship .
10 I feel that such hybrids as those made at the University of Hamburg ( Monitor , 31 March , p888 ) are hardly innovative .
11 I knew that such contradictions could be resolved for Jean-Claude in his work , and I felt that he , like me , should not allow them to dominate life .
12 For this reason , I think that such difficulties arise a good deal more often than is generally appreciated .
13 I confess to having myself once described a particularly abstruse provision as ‘ something of a minor masterpiece of opacity ’ , but I regret it because I think that such shafts are frequently not aimed at the right target .
14 Nor do I accept that such feelings are a sign of weakness , provided that they are accompanied by an inner toughness where necessary and justified . ’
15 You conclude that such developments would be in the interests of individual consumers .
16 We argued that such statements reflect the growing consensus nationally about what constitutes good practice in the teaching of English .
17 Second , if we accept that such adjectives , unlike predicate qualifiers , are genuinely equivalent to a modified clause in conjunction with the noun phrase which they follow , then it is entirely predictable that this construction will demand , as the preceding main verb , one which customarily supports a predication expressed in an explicit subordinate clause ; this will not , however , be demanded of the verb preceding a predicate qualifier .
18 In all cases except FEDV this criterion is satisfied since all other variables are dated t - 1 or earlier , and we assume that such variables are in agents ' information sets .
19 With forty years of hindsight , we know that such hopes for a ban on possession of the bomb were sadly misplaced .
20 High mortgages , the massive increase of families in bed-and-breakfast accommodation , a revised benefits ' system sweeping away school meals ' entitlements and heavily dependent on loans , the Poll Tax , cutbacks in family planning clinics , the introduction of loans in higher education , fare increases and timetable reductions on deregulated public transport — we know that such hardships bear more on women the less money they have .
21 Saburo Kato , who is head of the Environment Agency 's global warming department , said : " We believe that such targets can be met without significant economic impact " .
22 We support the Government 's promotion of recycling coastal land for uses which require a coastal location , but we feel that such developments as supermarkets that do not need coastal locations , should not be given them .
23 For two reasons , however , we feel that such exchanges were not an important confounding factor in our patients .
24 However , we feel that such measures as those being mooted would only lead to further problems .
25 But in general , we feel that such explanations need not be particularly powerful .
26 We speculate that such isoforms may well result in varied functional populations of tenascin .
27 We have not attempted a similar exercise for this Report : we felt that such samples needed very careful selection which would take time we could not afford , and that , unless samples were numerous and lengthy , they would inevitably illustrate only a few aspects .
28 We agree that such changes could theoretically cause some variation in determination of sperm concentration .
29 We think that such programmes will help to tackle the skill problems of this country .
30 It can lead them to believe that such children are racially distinct from other blacks .
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