Example sentences of "[v-ing] [to-vb] that [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It is one of the privileges of a councillor in a council meeting to see that other members obey standing orders .
2 Research began with the aim of seeking to establish that any effects of organizational differences are researchable .
3 Therefore it is fitting to remember that such houses are no substitute for fair rent housing from local authorities or housing associations ( Clark 1981 ) .
4 Fimbra , as the regulatory body of middlemen who sell investment and insurance products , is attempting to require that these intermediaries hold professional indemnity insurance cover through a centralised scheme provided by Fimbra .
5 These emphasize the protection of individual rights , working on behalf of the client for more and better services , and attempting to ensure that existing services meet client needs and provide care to agreed service specifications .
6 She then dismissed an originating summons under the Child Abduction and Custody Act 1985 , Schedule 1 ( the Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction ) , declining to order that two children , who had been wrongfully removed from Australia to this country by their mother , should be returned to the jurisdiction of the State of Victoria , Australia .
7 It is only now that men and women are beginning to realize that representative institutions are not necessarily guardians of freedom but can themselves become engines of tyranny .
8 Instead , the Commission indulged in some verbal gymnastics with : ‘ This work is beginning to suggest that some types of tree grow better in air that has most of the pollution removed from it . ’
9 It says Ralph and Denise are only too aware there can be no substitute for James but are beginning to hope that better times could just be coming .
10 Meanwhile , Dr Dunstaple was gradually coming to realize that other things were missing .
11 Many students of social behaviour are coming to agree that both methods must be employed together .
12 ‘ Every time we meet we are having to recognise that evil men are cutting down people from our community . ’
13 Your failing to note that two periods of years were involved is a serious omission , Another serious omission relates to the quotation attributed to Mr Parrish that ‘ a decrease [ in harp seal population ] can not be ruled out ’ .
14 My experience of successful schools certainly supports these two recommendations and I would suggest there are clear implications for SENSS Teachers and advisory teachers to be involved in school policy making to ensure that all children have access to the full curriculum .
15 LEDU is trying to ensure that small businesses have the marketing experience , the exporting know-how and the managerial capacity that they need in order to get going .
16 In the great tradition of British travel writers , he has already sailed the Atlantic in a leather boat trying to prove that Irish monks could have reached America 1,000 years before Columbus .
17 The geneticist R. C. Punnett countered Poulton 's arguments by trying to show that single mutations could produce the colours attributed to mimicry .
18 Olavide , in the later eighteenth century , dreamed of transforming the whole of lower Andalusia on the model of the English countryside , without seeming to suspect that climatic conditions were radically different and that the creation of artificial meadows was a snare and delusion under the arid sun of southern Spain .
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