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

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1 Figure 2 shows that patients with active Crohn 's disease have significantly higher scan score ( mean 82.1 ( 13.6 ) , median 51 ) than those with quiescent disease ( mean 24.7 ( 7.0 ) , median 15 ) ( p≥0.005 ) .
2 Figure 2 indicates that cognitions — memories , thoughts , images — can have an important influence on emotional state .
3 Chapter 2 noted that managements may adopt non-profit-maximising policies for two broad reasons .
4 In practice this meant that Ranters were identified with activities outside socially accepted boundaries , for example indulging in sexual licence , blasphemy and swearing .
5 Figure 7.4 shows that women under age 50 who were still married to their first husband were more than three times as likely to be owner-occupiers than local authority tenants .
6 Figure 2.2 shows that spirits ' share of consumer expenditure on alcoholic drinks has fallen from 28.9% in 1979 to 23.8% in 1991 .
7 Figure 3 indicates that complexes exhibiting the same electrophoretic mobility were generated with all three extracts .
8 The expanded audit mandates discussed in chapter 6 mean that auditors are no longer solely concerned with fiscal compliance ; rather they are now charged with assessing and reporting on management 's efforts to develop effective programmes as efficiently as possible .
9 ( 7 ) Rule 19.7 stipulates that copies of all documents and announcements bearing on an offer and of advertisements and any material released to the press ( including any notes to editors ) must at the time of release be lodged with the advisers to all other parties to the offer as well as to the Panel .
10 The Sale of Goods Act 1979 states that goods must be of merchantable quality when you buy them .
11 ( The Social Security Pensions Act 1975 requires that men and women have equal access to membership of such schemes . )
12 Moreover , both Ord.53 , r. 1(2) and s. 31(2) of the Supreme Court Act 1981 provide that declarations and injunctions ‘ may ’ be awarded under Ord. 53 but do not require an applicant for such remedy to claim under Ord. 53 .
13 For example : Law 2 argued that urban areas will absorb the population of first their immediate rural areas and then even the remote areas ; Law 6 stated that urban dwellers are less migratory than rural inhabitants ; and Law 5 argued that migrants proceeding long distances generally migrate to the great centres of commerce and industry .
14 Prior to 1952 , section 14 of the Summary Jurisdiction Act 1848 provided that justices ‘ shall convict … or make an order … , ’ i.e. that they had to come to a decision .
15 Now in the state of nature this has , according to Locke , certain inconveniences , first of all in the state of nature this means that individuals will often be judges in their own case and that is not good jurisprudence .
16 It emerges from this case law that Article 190 requires that regulations , directives , and decisions should contain a statement of the reasons which led the institution to adopt them , so as to make possible a review by the Court of Justice and so that the Member States and the nationals concerned may have knowledge of the conditions under which the Community institutions have applied the Treaty .
17 Article 4 requires that persons or organisations with a legitimate interest must have the opportunity to take legal action against breaches of the ban .
18 Gran Gelato Ltd v Richcliff Group Ltd held that misstatements by a landlord 's solicitors in replies to inquiries could not result in an action ( of negligence ) against the solicitors , but that such replies were given on behalf of the landlord .
19 However , the conceptual oppositions which structure Western philosophical thought , such as sensible v. intelligible , form v. content all imply that ideas , and indeed content of any kind , exist independently of the medium in which they are formulated : the word ‘ medium ’ itself conveys the secondary status that language is given in these conceptual oppositions , always de fined as a vehicle or an instrument of something separate from it which governs it from without .
20 The evidence available suggests that events at the operational level will be fully automatic in normal driving and that there is unlikely to be any episodic memory available of them subsequently unless unusual circumstances occurred to force controlled processes to be used .
21 And then there was the farcical , farcical final report I I used to take will be the first to endorse and interpreting those statistics at least in my case course , but I blush what these Consultants have done , let's give you a few examples , sixty five per cent , you see on page three think that changes are necessary , they were asked 'do you think changes are necessary to meet the fifteen transportation problems and to be needs ? '
22 In one sense this means that police organizations are comparable to bureaucracies in general , but there are important differences .
23 Clause 1 confirms that drivers hired from Overdrive become the temporary employees of the haulier and are under the complete control of the haulier .
24 Clause 9 directed that moneys received by the receiver be applied :
25 In our project this meant that measures of network strength that we used in the inner city could not be readily operationalized for these speakers .
26 The High Court and County Courts Jurisdiction Order 1991 provides that cases to a value of £25 000 must be heard in the County Court .
27 Further examination of the data presented in Fig. 2 reveals that wells from Quadrant 44 and some from the Swarte Bank Hinge area of Quadrant 49 ( see Fig .
28 Table III shows that increments in SDS for height were comparable among patrients stratified by disease location ( p=0.25 ) .
29 Section 324 specifies that directors must disclose their shareholdings in the company in question and its related companies , while s.325 makes it obligatory for the company to keep a record of all of its directors ' interests .
30 Section 80 provides that directors shall not exercise any power of the company to allot shares in the company or rights to subscribe for , or convert into , shares in the company unless they are authorised to do so by the company in general meeting or by the company 's articles .
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