Example sentences of "[coord] [noun] [verb] that [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | This is work they are able to do little about , despite public faith , and it is unpopular because of a reluctance or inability to display that little will be done . |
2 | American reviewers also found evidence of fraud and misrepresentation in peer review assessments ( Crawford & Stucki ) , in similar conditions to those already commented on in the UFC Report , and , in keeping with their greater use of information technology , Crawford & Stucki found that online communications and fax machines were contributory factors . |
3 | Afterwards she came into the kitchen while I washed her clothes and hung them on a bush in the garden to dry — and there was nothing in our words or manner to suggest that all this was not quite ordinary and everyday . |
4 | Several years ago it would have been incomprehensible for a rational scientist or physician to conclude that myocardial ischaemia might somehow act to protect the heart from necrosis . |
5 | The large number of contracts which end up in litigation or arbitration suggests that many surveyors do not strictly follow contract procedures . |
6 | There are surprisingly few recordings from Europe or America to suggest that this important issue has been raised and discussed . |
7 | Gypsies forcibly resettled in the Czech Lands in the 1960s and who speak Romany or Slovak worry that this law is a device to evict them . |
8 | For these reasons I conclude that as a matter of interpretation the powers of the Director do not cease , as regards the questioning of the person under investigation , when he is charged ; that the principle of common sense , expressed in the maxim generalia specialibus non derogant , entails that the general provisions of the Code yield to the particular provisions of the Act of 1987 in cases to which that Act applies ; and that neither history nor logic demands that any qualification of what Parliament has so clearly enacted ought to be implied . |
9 | Neither father nor son realized that this was the start of a sundering between them . |
10 | The Bristol and West claims that unmarried couples , friends buying a home together and couples who have a large family are ‘ high risk ’ groups . |
11 | Johnes and Taylor concluded that inter-university comparisons in the non-completion rate are of little value unless account is taken of differences in the scholastic ability of each university 's intake of students . |
12 | In the case of a claim for bereavement in the Zeebrugge ferry disaster , Pannone and Napier explain that anomalous situations arise from the Administration of Justice Act 1982 , for example : |
13 | But corruption and mismanagement meant that few ordinary people saw the benefits of oil — the industry was entirely controlled by five multinationals . |
14 | Sir James McKinnon has told the Monopolies and Mergers Commission that one part should deal with transport and storage and the other with trading . |
15 | Whilst this system controls the cost per case , the incentive to the supplier is still to treat as many cases as possible and experience suggests that overall expenditure does not necessarily fall , since more cases are treated . |
16 | Later this year , NASA will launch the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer satellite , and Welsh believes that many stars in the tunnel will be detected . |
17 | John Stevenson feels that this urban migration was important in restructuring the population of Britain , although Glynn and Oxborrow argue that this internal migration was less marked than it had been in the nineteenth century — being about one third of its former level . |
18 | In Magdeburg he and Matthies found that 2-Dgal injections produced amnesia in rats . |
19 | But they might find it difficult to take a back seat and Whitehall believes that criminal intelligence will evolve into a top detective agency with an operational arm . |
20 | Hyperbaric-oxygen treatment is also known to suppress the immune systems in experimental animals , and researchers suspect that multiple sclerosis may be an autoimmune disease related to a viral infection . |
21 | The majority of writers and researchers agree that this has serious personal , community , planning and service implications ( Age Concern 1973 ; Pulling and Speakman 1974 ; Munton and Clout 1975 ; Wibberley 1978 ; Moseley 1979a ; Hillman and Whalley 1980 ) . |
22 | Nichols and Armstrong claimed that many workers in that factory experienced a high level of alienation from their work . |
23 | Lowe and Stewart concluded that all these factors were ‘ likely to increase sales ’ . |
24 | I believe there is enough direct evidence on the degree of monopoly power in this country in areas such as coal , postal services and banking to suggest that this is an important problem . |
25 | And Williamson suggests that this line of approach may have been influenced by an important letter sent to Baldwin , by W. Bridgeman , which stated : |
26 | It is the product of Adacom Network Routers Ltd and Harari says that 40 of the boxes are already out on beta test , one of them at IBM Israel Ltd , which he says has proved enthusiastic . |
27 | Such rationalisation initiatives created a turbulent period for ICI in 1991 , and Hampel reported that this process would continue in 1992 . |
28 | I visited the site and Jon explained that these sites must also receive regular frosting as the bracken which tends to dominate the grassland will otherwise choke out the wild gladiolus . |
29 | More than 9000 children were seriously injured last year and research shows that young children do not understand the dangers of traffic , or how to avoid them . |
30 | Despite the discomfort of frequent finger pricking there is a degree of fascination associated with blood letting , and research suggests that most patients prefer blood testing to urine testing . |