Example sentences of "[det] [verb] [conj] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I have some doubt whether these contentions were open to Mr. Steed on the pleadings .
2 Some say that more people died that year than during the rebellion 10 years before .
3 This assumes that both contributions to the strain are additive so that .
4 This establishes that such factorisation is always possible .
5 Best known as the judge who ( unsuccessfully ) defied Mr Gonzalez 's government five years ago in a case involving the recruitment of mercenaries to assassinate terrorist suspects , his decision to join the politicians he was unable to beat has caused some disillusion but much excitement .
6 This happens because each eye looks at the pencil from a slightly different angle .
7 This shows that more stock has been ordered , and when it is due .
8 This shows that this band is n't working as a unit .
9 Although some consider that this method of electricity generation offers one of the synthetic fuel industry 's best options , the project has stirred up much opposition from those believing its contribution — 4,300 barrels of oil daily — a drop in the ocean .
10 This confirmed that these junctions were unaltered at the nucleotide level ( data not shown ) , indicating that integration had indeed occurred by homologous recombination .
11 This reveals that these companies accounted for about 40 per cent of manufacturing industry 's net assets , employment , and inward direct investment from overseas ( excluding oil company investment ) , 40–50 per cent of visible exports , 70 per cent of expenditure on industrial scientific research and development , and about 75 per cent of direct investment by UK companies ( excluding oil ) in manufacturing overseas .
12 This reveals that these words do not just carry information about proportions but also about speakers ' expectations , and even speakers ' expectations about hearers ' expectations and so on .
13 This confirms that both factors can contribute to LTP in CA1 , as shown by Kullmann and Nicoll using different techniques .
14 This requires that all resources should be used as efficiently as possible .
15 Agencies like this find that some people want a complete change from previous work , others like to continue using the skills they have built up over the years .
16 This ensures that each partner is visibly accountable to the other partner .
17 This ensures that each learner has a chance in class to go through the handout and study it .
18 This ensures that this information does not get out of step with data in the other subsystems e.g. user names are linked to dc details ( i.e. owner ) , module names to dc modules etc .
19 But some feel that more use could be made of their banking connections .
20 However , some feel that these costs are now too high too often and that the breakdown of a carer , which then precipitates admission to care , is a tragic price to pay for such a choice on the part of the old person .
21 This meant that each subject area covered , from economics through to emergency planning , always ended with several days of ordinary people getting up to have their say .
22 Mr Patten said this meant that all releases of waste from large industrial processes would be considered together before a discharge licence was granted .
23 This meant that most Liberals remained resolutely opposed to the idea that the Liberal Party had to change its policies to fit the new problems facing society .
24 This meant that any extraction procedure was much cleaner and more satisfactory : the mould might provide some tiresome debris , but at least the medium did not add the viscous remains of stale meat soup .
25 This meant that any statement that was not susceptible of testing was simply not scientific .
26 This meant that any Gascon appealing against the verdict of one of the sub-seneschals could not go directly to Paris .
27 This meant that these parties had equivalent subsidies from the Bundestag ( for staffing , etc. ) , but only restricted procedural rights , as compared with larger party groups .
28 This meant that some Christians followed Jesus as a Guru , others as a moral guerrilla leader and still others worshipped him as a perfect person .
29 Does this mean that this story is not about faith , but faithlessness ?
30 Meanwhile , some argue that that pool of resources could be expanded further by allowing solicitors to plead in more types of case .
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