Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] that [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The story goes that one photographer on board the Queen Mary on her maiden voyage sent film back to Fleet Street by carrier pigeon .
2 The story goes that this castle was founded by Emperor Frederick Barbarossa , ‘ Redbeard ’ no less .
3 Kermode thinks that this process , with all that it implies , is a fact of life , which has to be lived with , whatever we think of it .
4 The naive falsificationist insists that scientific activity should be concerned with attempts to falsify theories by establishing the truth of observation statements that are inconsistent with them .
5 Your card guarantees that any cheque you issue up to £50 will be honoured .
6 Melanie Henwood in her chapter on healthcare emphasises that old age itself is not a disease and that many of the conditions associated with it are neither inevitable or universal .
7 Kieman , Reid and Jones ' ( 1982 ) review concludes that any evidence available is weakened by poor methodology and/or ineffective description of what was measured .
8 Despite recognizing the need for theory to explain market-type control mechanisms within real-world firms , this chapter accepts that some use of direct , non-delegated authority is the necessary , defining feature of a firm , and turns to Williamson 's work for an explanation of the circumstances in which it has a comparative advantage over other control mechanisms .
9 Salomon reckons that last year $2.3 billion-worth of junk bonds were re-packaged as collateralised bond obligations ( CBOs ) , and that currently up to $1 billion-worth are being touted to investors .
10 Hyperbolic perhaps , but Dr Dickson 's analysis of the structure of debt holding confirms that some degree of transfer from taxpaying land-holders to a class of debt-holding financiers was a characteristic of the public finance system .
11 Cathodoluminescence shows that patchy carbonate cements in a North Sea reservoir sandstone , formerly thought to be secondary concretions , have a primary microbioclastic fabric .
12 Dublin 's support for such a poisonous export shows that this concern is not even skin deep .
13 ‘ Scientific research shows that yogic flying produces increased brain coherence and harmony is generated throughout society .
14 Research shows that cultivated grain provided more energy , in the form of carbohydrate , to feed more people .
15 Its uneven surface attracts food debris the way a deep pile carpet collects dust — but research shows that thorough cleansing can reduce mouth odour by 60 per cent .
16 Research shows that blonde beer drinkers were aware of Guinness and found the commercials unique and somewhat mysterious — precisely the image that PTGI was trying to develop .
17 Swindon author Dr Colin Francome , who co-wrote the book , explained at today 's launch that research shows that one reason for the increase in Caesarean operations is that consultants are afraid of a law suit if the baby 's born naturally and is n't healthy .
18 Shelter 's latest research shows that social work departments have had responsibility at some time for the lives of more than a third of all homeless people .
19 Our research shows that local knowledge can be encouraged : people can be sensitized to the need for it via congruent formal and informal means .
20 Indeed , despite the fall in numbers of children living in residential care at any one time , some 25 per cent since 1971 in the United Kingdom but far higher for some types of care than others , recent research shows that residential care is still experienced by many troubled adolescents .
21 The equation shows that one mole of Age ions produces one mole of AgCl(s) .
22 SOLUTION We have already met the equation for the reaction : The equation shows that one mole of lead(II) iodide can be produced from one mole of lead(II) nitrate .
23 SOLUTION The equation is The equation shows that one mole of C02 is produced from one mole of CaCO , .
24 This study confirms that subcutaneous infusion of caerulein induced acute oedematous pancreatitis that was accompanied by a marked increase in the content of endogenous platelet activating factor in the pancreatic tissue and shows that the pretreatment with highly specific and potent platelet activating factor blocker ( TCV-309 ) ameliorated the biochemical , circulatory , and histological manifestations of caerulein induced pancreatic damage .
25 In conclusion , our study confirms that perinuclear antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies are indeed demonstrable in the large majority of ulcerative colitis patients .
26 It is because that fear exists that some home owners know perfectly well that they have the Government over a barrel .
27 For example , fear exists that growing computerization of personal records might enable a potential employer ( particularly the Health Service ) to have access to private medical information and , for this kind of reason , the National Insurance Number , which might otherwise be a useful patient identifier , is never used as such .
28 In conclusion , this study shows that non-invasive radionuclide angiography is of benefit in screening for obstruction within the portal vein as part of the preliminary investigation of portal hypertension and chronic liver disease or during the assessment for liver transplantation .
29 The present study shows that substantive uniformity , whether in the message that constitutes the text of the bill , or in the legal consequences attached to the recording , is only attainable when the various participants in the transactions arrive at a consensus with respect to the fairness of their rights and duties .
30 This study shows that chronic ingestion of small amounts of gluten causes dose-dependent damage to the small intestinal mucosa in children with coeliac disease .
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