Example sentences of "[noun sg] [v-ing] that [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Wagner was in effect suggesting that public sector services and products are ‘ normal ’ , with high income elasticities of demand .
2 As she came through the side roads to her house she heard a few trial notes on a wind instrument of some sort — a clarinet , was it ? a run of notes that seemed to carry on where the last solitary trill of the bird had stopped , and then a beat , beat , beat of a bass and a drum slowly swinging in , and the band , trying out their numbers high up in a house , lilted together into a piece , melancholy at base with gay little twiddles from the clarinet bravely calling that nightfall was not the end of hope , not a closure — a little bit of swing filtering over back gardens to draw people out , out into the spring night , a beat along the channels of their blood suggesting that this hour , as the light dies , as the dusk creeps along the ground , is not an ending but a beginning .
3 R. A. Rasmussen and M. A. K. Khalil , of Oregon Graduate Center in Beaverton , Oregon , recently reported a study showing that one termite produces 0.9 micrograms of methane per day .
4 ‘ Ten , ’ said Ivy , in the tone of an editor saying that this correspondence was now closed .
5 but bbc 's ceefax service last night had a new article saying that grizzly gazza was not for sale and that lazio had contacted several clubs but just at a very premature state .
6 The most usual method of calculation is to determine the net profit of the business ensuring that this amount is the amount of pre-tax and pre proprietor drawings and pre interest charges .
7 The Directive also provides for pregnant workers ' right not to do night work if they have a doctor 's certificate stating that such work would endanger their health .
8 But Engels , in later editions , added a footnote to this sentence stating that this remark does not apply to all human history but only to written history .
9 This is because in the purchase conditions there will be a provision stating that any contract entered into pursuant to the purchase order will be on the standard conditions of purchase on the back of the order ( see the preliminary statement and cl 1.1 of Precedent 2 ) .
10 What is required , therefore , is a combination of the two approaches , and it is through support teaching that this combination can be most effectively achieved .
11 Editor , — R J Jarrett has put forward the epidemiologist 's view of gestational diabetes , pointing out the lack of a clear definition , the lack of consensus on treatment , and evidence suggesting that maternal glycaemia is not important in determining fetal size .
12 Editor , — Having run an outpatient surgical service for some years , I welcome B V Lewis 's editorial suggesting that diagnostic curettage should be replaced by outpatient endometrial biopsy .
13 As you 'll see from the diagram , in the year of opening in nineteen ninety nine , on the central section of the l outer northern relief road there are eight thousand vehicles a day using that that road , that 's eight thousand vehicles a day that wo n't be would n't be passing through Knaresborough and through Harrogate .
14 The entity-type hyper-medium is in a 1 N relationship with pathitem indicating that each hyper-medium object can appear many times as a path item but that each path item refers to only one hyper-medium object .
15 Menu.tif Test menu showing that this software thinks the RapidCad is a 486 !
16 Third , there is substantial evidence showing that economic growth and education in advanced industrial societies are correlated , though there is equally substantial disagreement about the direction of the causality .
17 Several writers , including Jencks and his associates have provided ample evidence showing that increased education provision does not abolish poverty or reduce income inequalities substantially .
18 Thow owr leeg campain is priority I have a snee king feeling that this year could be owr year for cup gory .
19 ( 8 ) The holder of the licence for premises to which this section applies shall keep posted in some conspicuous place in the premises a notice stating that this section applies thereto and setting out the effect of its application , and if any person contravenes this subsection he shall be guilty of an offence .
20 ( 8 ) The holder of the licence for premises to which this section applies shall keep posted in some conspicuous place in the premises a notice stating that this section applies thereto and setting out the effect of its application , and if any person contravenes this subsection he shall be guilty of an offence .
21 ( 7 ) The holder of the licence for premises to which this section applies shall keep posted in some conspicuous place in the premises a notice stating that this section applies thereto and setting out the effect of its application , and if any licence-holder contravenes this subsection he shall be guilty of an offence .
22 Concentration is such a rare event in television viewing that any hope of following the intricacy of Twin Peaks is a dream … sad but true , ’ wrote the Hollywood Reporter .
23 Baby having that that bib on
24 In Wester Ross there was only 1% of permanent grass indicating that any land considered ploughable was termed arable , whilst in Powys the steep slopes dictated that there was no other option .
25 The logic is inescapable and is supported by no less a body than the French Centre d'Observation Economique ( CEO ) , which published a report last month showing that French franc appreciation hit French export competitiveness in mid-1992 , while French manufacturers have been losing ground in their domestic market since the middle of 1991 .
26 The men , one of whom was named as Ernest Joma , were quickly arrested , however , and two hours later the then Information , Ideological Guidance and Co-operative Development Minister , Simon Pierre , broadcast a message denying that any coup had taken place and calling for calm .
27 US sources suggest that the band are obliged to pay out a sum of $2.5 million in retainers to 150 crew members , due to a clause stating that any band responsible for delays must pay for them .
28 Enid Blyton 's characters do show emotions — they show affection and they get angry — but they are obvious and unrevealing , the writer judging that this shallowness is appropriate for young readers .
29 Substantial doubts had been raised by the difficultly of Coleman 's having committed the crime in the short space of time for which he had no alibi on the night of the murder , and by numerous statements gathered after the trial attesting that another resident of the small town of Grundy had boasted of having committed the crime .
30 The day after Myeni 's warning , Buthelezi distanced himself from it in a statement denying that any decision had been taken to deploy fighters .
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