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

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1 In Weberian vein , Kamenka and Tay ( 1975 ) suggest that advanced capitalist societies tend to develop ‘ bureaucratic-administrative law ’ which increasingly regulates human activities for impersonal collective purposes such as general economic efficiency .
2 These findings suggest that lowered basal UOS tone is unlikely to be a major cause of oesophagopharyngeal reflux , but that transient relaxations of the UOS in response to distention are a more probable cause of such reflux .
3 But the people who say that have many children , so how can they know of that other pain that I have ?
4 As well as co-operating with software houses , Aldus will be introducing a range of filters itself together with a programmers kit that allows special versions to be generated by the user — given that he or she can write programs in C.
5 GP fund holders placed contracts for more MRI sessions than the district health authority … so their patients have a better chance of being seen quickly … in about three weeks instead of about four months.But hospital managers deny that means two types of care …
6 It is useful for those of us who worry that hearing other opinions and listening to other people may weaken our case , or make it difficult for us to concentrate on our own determined agenda .
7 New studies show that targetting normal genes using viral and other systems to enter cells ( from marrow , the lung and gut , liver and skin ) may be easier than at first thought , and that DNA will function more or less normally once it gets into the cell .
8 Chairman , erm , as I understand it this afternoon is , is a free vote and I , for that reason end there , I hope that persuade any waverers er one way , erm , at the moment we 've got agreements with tenants and it 's up to them to decide what to do with their land .
9 Tall , he suffered the sunken chest of a consumptive , and had a hooked nose and eyes that , though hidden behind dark lids , were too big for his face — it was the starving poet look that enslaved self-sacrificial women .
10 CytR has extensive homology with well-characterized DNA binding proteins like LacI and GalR that contact palindromic sites via two identical subunits ( 28–31 ) , and specifically CytR contains a region exhibiting a high level of homology with the α-helix-turn-α-helix motif found in the DNA binding domain of several well-characterized DNA binding proteins ( 32 ) .
11 It is an historical construct that has historical conditions of existence .
12 They know that luring foreign investors will be impossible if foreigners can not make telephone calls .
13 And then of course er when I got to New York we were quite friendly with all the people on the boat you know that made great friends with some of them and er I had two or three places to go , I had spent a few days at the World Fair and then I flew down to Washington and er then I came back again .
14 While we know that putting young offenders in penal settings is likely to lead to poor results in terms of behaviour modification , it has the function of being a punitive symbol and keeping awkward clients out of circulation .
15 Because these will be resent as we know that have individual needs in individual ways and they often rub off one against the other if they live in closeness as we all do .
16 Stated in these simple terms , the anti-cruelty position 's most obvious weakness is that it assumes that we already know that trapping wild animals is justified , if only it is done ‘ as humanely as possible ’ .
17 The 19Ga is out now at $4,000 and comes with 4Mb memory and a 19″ 1,280 by 1,024 monitor that displays 256 shades of grey .
18 Remember that teaching deaf mothers , both antenatally and postnatally , will take more time than normal .
19 Remember that using illegal drugs is always dangerous .
20 MR DAVID LEVY withdrew his threat to resign as Israel 's Foreign Minister yesterday in a surprise deal that produced fresh tensions within the governing Likud bloc .
21 Should you accept a package deal that contains many assets but some businesses that are going to provide a hefty cash drain ?
22 here , the lack of adequate damping revealed itself in float and wallow , and excessive body roll that exposed serious defects in the seats .
23 We believe that allowing these students to go straight from S4 to a level II general SVQ will give them a real sense of progression .
24 While there are still reservations among orthopaedic surgeons about the problems of removing the artificial hip and the long-term stability of the coatings , many believe that using these coatings offers the potential for much longer lifetimes of the artificial joint and their use in younger patients .
25 Regulationist theories assert that advanced capitalist economies are marked by a succession of distinct historical stages which differ from each other in terms of the organization of production within each economy .
26 Suffice it to say that I find that had those alterations not been carried out when they were , it would not have been possible for the plaintiff to be discharged from Hunstead Park in May of nineteen ninety since her home would not have been suitable for her .
27 The skilled negotiator is far more likely to say things that reveal what he or she is thinking , intending and feeling than the less skilled , who reckon that to expose such things is naïve .
28 Eighty per cent of you feel that having more police officers on the beat would certainly alleviate your fears .
29 Developers claim that tapping underground supplies in agricultural valleys would create many thousands of new jobs and bring billions of dollars in revenue to Nevada .
30 It is n't just drug use that causes unforeseen problems — drug prohibition also has an unintended impact .
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