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

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1 But whatever choice is made , it should be borne in mind that prolonged performance in this office may undermine independence .
2 ‘ It should be borne in mind that seasonal variations in stock market activity ususally result in lower turnover in the second half .
3 And he might bear in mind that muddled dispositions in his will could somehow be validated if the jurists were able to construe them as trusts .
4 Meredith might not like him but he was a box office draw and bearing in mind that unfortunate incident in Windsor … .
5 The club fear that other anglers in their area have also recognised the Wyre Boat Angling Club from the article .
6 Despite the privatizations of the 1980s , there is a real fear that private investors in stocks and shares are being driven out of the market .
7 What suggestions are there in this extract that British influence in Europe was in decline during the middle decades of the nineteenth century ?
8 Often an introductory section mentions that the teacher may select and may concentrate on certain aspects in preference to others ; sometimes it gives an indication that regional variations in content may be acceptable in certain cases .
9 The Strangford MP was accused of ‘ dancing on the graves of the dead ’ by the SDLP after he said in a radio interview that increasing fear in nationalist areas could be helpful .
10 Callinicos concludes his book by invoking the memory of Benjamin to the effect that socialist revolution in the form of an irruption into history is the secular vehicle of a redemption hitherto conceivable only in mystic terms .
11 I do n't know if you saw a programme a while ago about carbon sixty , a new form of carbon that some professors in America discovered .
12 But the book is written in the faith that such errors in readers ' responses can be corrected , and that when this is done their way will be open to the poet 's mental condition , and therefore to the correct experience of the poem .
13 It is the case that typical households in the later part of the twentieth century are much less likely than they were in earlier times to contain anyone other than the conjugal family .
14 Brawl The pot boiled over against Wales at Cardiff Arms Park that same year in a brawl of a game that resulted in bans for Gareth Chilcott , Graham Dawe , Wade Dooley and Hill , who was blamed for failing to exercise his captaincy correctly .
15 Of particular interest in the light of Professor Shorter 's remarks , is the finding that many women in the survey who were not raped did not consider that they had the right to refuse sex with their husbands .
16 Consistent with this interpretation is the finding that some errors in imitation are a result of the child trying to understand the meaning of the target utterance and then encoding the meaning according to the child 's own grammatical system .
17 It could be that the outer estates are approaching some kind of basic ‘ subsistence , level , where disposable income has reached such a low level that future increases in unemployment will begin to have a smaller effect in reducing local incomes per head , simply because so many people are already dependent on state benefits .
18 Lewis Silkin succeeded as Minister and it is largely through his influence that New Towns in Britain gained their significant role in post-war planning .
19 The reverse of this policy was a Unionist proposal that all men in the armed forces should qualify for the franchise as of right .
20 Support for this thesis comes from the act that other diseases in which fat malabsorption occurs are also accompanied by vitamin E deficiency .
21 Funding was given to groups such as Lesbian and Gay Employment Rights and the Stonewall Housing Association , both of which were engaged in the kind of work that most people in the Labour movement could easily identify with .
22 Those Israelis whom this behaviour most appals have long been likening it to the earlier stages of Nazism , an analogy that found startling vindication with the recent disclosure that some units in the occupied territories draw on Nazi precedents for their own self-image , one calling itself the ‘ Mengele detachment ’ and another ‘ the Auschwitz company ’ .
23 The report rejects , however , the contention that economic growth in itself is unsustainable , insisting that it leads to the development of cleaner , more efficient technologies which cut pollution .
24 The Soviet contention that military bases in the Third World could generate dangerous East-West tensions was forcibly and unexpectedly underlined by the crisis initiated by Soviet attempts to establish a nuclear missile base on Cuban soil in 1962 .
25 Malthus accepted Barton 's contention that any increase in poor relief should be measured , not in nominal terms , but in real monetary terms .
26 It did so only at a price ; but it is the measure of his greatness that few others in ancient or modern times have attempted , let alone carried through , a comparable essay in the reorientation of Christian thought .
27 There is little doubt within Council that more openness in disciplinary matters is both desirable and necessary .
28 It is possible that parents do convey to their children that they themselves do not judge and relate to people on the basis of their skin colour , but they should also tell the child that many people in the society do .
29 These differences are due partly to the different periods covered by the various studies , to the different areas covered and to the importance attached to the indirect effects on employment in the non-manufacturing sector that new jobs in the manufacturing sector have .
30 It is a requirement that comprehensive documentation in the form of a Lexicographer 's Guide be provided .
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