Example sentences of "[det] [verb] [that] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | During the televised hearings on Aug. 30 the three bankers each admitted that lax credit controls had contributed to their banks ' involvement in the recent scandals . |
2 | Does not that demonstrate that low taxation , low inflation and good industrial relations are the basis for strong investment , including inward investment ; and does it not also show that the future of this country is excellent under this Government ? |
3 | While many people expressed dissatisfaction and anger with government training policies , some argued that current training policies can be used fruitfully by and for local people . |
4 | Furthermore , Britain 's liberal capital market has allowed easier access for foreigners to British firms than vice versa and this has caused some to claim that British industry is vulnerable . |
5 | Some propose that social behaviour is caused by external social forces while others , such as the symbolic interactionists or the ethnomethodologists , want to see social behaviour as actions mutually created and sustained by parties to social arrangements . |
6 | While many people are aware that meat pies are extremely high in fat — around half the calories in some pork pies come from fat — few realise that modern chicken-rearing is producing birds with a higher fat content . |
7 | Putting up posters and shouting slogans about democracy had done little in the past to achieve the students ' goal but in 1980 , some believed that substantial change could be achieved if the limited opportunities presented by the Gengshen reforms were seized . |
8 | This assumes that past performance is indicative of future performance and this may not always be so . |
9 | This assumes that social worker has the information available to them to make correct decisions . |
10 | The coexistence of hyperproliferation and colonic phenotypic expression in the reservoir of patients with ulcerative colitis and FAP , conditions with high rates of neoplastic change in the large intestine , has led some to suggest that neoplastic change is a significant risk in the reservoir mucosa . |
11 | This confirms that past preservation policy has been relatively successful , but also shows a continuing need to maintain such a programme . |
12 | This stated that full consideration would be given to ‘ any social or other problems that may arise ’ , but that ‘ the general policy would be for the Secretary of State to approve proposals to cease to maintain under-used schools . ’ |
13 | This indicated that PABA-UDCA disulphate is a single pass type substance in the gut and its oral administration test reflects the sum of the activities of bacteria in the small intestine and colon . |
14 | This states that nominal interest rates from investments that are hedged ( or covered ) for exchange rate risk will be equal in all countries . |
15 | This states that nominal interest rates from investments that are unhedged ( or uncovered ) for exchange rate risk will be equal in all countries . |
16 | ( This recognises that overall software management legitimately varies between applications and from one organisation to another . ) |
17 | Some believe that Flash RAM will replace hard disks in years to come , but at the moment it 's far too expensive . |
18 | At best , this focused that subtle blend of doctrine and awareness of its living reality defended by Walter Hilton and Reginald Pecock , at worst it encouraged the superstitious substitute for the work of faith which was labelled idolatry by the Lollards , those enthusiasts for the study of Scripture who tended to confuse its letter with its spirit . |
19 | Does this imply that inferior performance can be expected in these structures ? |
20 | To talk up the prospects of change , some note that Japanese life insurers have been demanding bigger dividends lately . |
21 | " A person is guilty of an offence it he ( a ) uses towards another person , threatening , abusive or insulting words or behaviour , or ( b ) distributes or displays to another person any writing , sign … which is threatening , abusive or insulting … with intent to cause another to believe that immediate violence will be used … or to provoke ( such ) violence . |
22 | This meant that fund-raising news and any other news about the deaf was in the forefront of everyone 's attention . |
23 | Because of its target-towing days in Sweden the rear cockpit was slightly non-standard , this meant that new perspex panels had to be manufactured to bring the rear cockpit back to Mk 1 configuration , the target cable guides on the tailplane were removed and the tailplane restored to standard fit . |
24 | This meant that used water was not directly plumbed into the outside drain but linked into the sink waste . |
25 | This meant that substantial building-up would be needed , to allow the water to escape . |
26 | This meant that fine tuning of the system in many areas , particularly on the personnel side , had to be held in abeyance until the payroll was running smoothly . |
27 | So two questions need to be resolved on my analysis : first , is prevention ordinary treatment ? and , second , if preventive care depends on data drawn from special treatment , does this mean that special care may be undertaken only under conditions of limited , controlled research , which is what I suspect is what care of the VLBW baby really is , rather than by adopting the current haphazard approach which may wrongly dissipate resources ? |
28 | Diagrammatically , this implies that individual demand curves are vertically added to get the social demand or marginal benefit curve . |
29 | None of this implies that molecular biology is simply a higher form of botanizing as practised a century ago ; on the contrary , people 's descriptions of their experimental methods are replete with numerical information about such things as the concentrations of reagents . |
30 | This implies that unwanted variance may be introduced into the data of those experiments where subjects are free to spontaneously attach their own labels to non-verbal stimuli . |