Example sentences of "[vb -s] that [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Some teachers said the first draft of the unit was biased toward an anti-nuclear view , Ris concedes , but he adds that the final version is more balanced .
2 He adds that the private client business produces an average of around 0.35% commission as opposed to the industry 's norm of around 0.5% .
3 He adds that the Greek government 's assessment makes no allowance for evaporation and calculates the reduction in the amount of water reaching the wetlands on the basis of the present total flow rather than on the present volume reaching Missolonghi .
4 That he evidently supposes that a 43-year-old woman , hitherto miserably infertile , could make cod claims on such an issue tells you rather less about Walter than it does about Graham Swannell 's flimsy and opportunistic approach to characterisation .
5 Essentially , then , Spinoza supposes that the moral virtues , and life in accordance with the demands of a sensible morality , provide both the essential background , and a large part of the content , of a human life in which each of us lives their own personal life to the full .
6 However , the government emphasises that a clean environment can not be had on the cheap , and electricity and water consumers are being prepared for increased charges to meet the costs .
7 It emphasises that a proposed change of use constitutes development if the new use is ‘ substantially ’ different from the old .
8 Dr Oxley emphasises that the technical aspects are best taught by the people who do the actual job — ‘ learning at the master 's knee . ’
9 Law Society guidance to these amendment rules emphasises that the new requirements are not intended materially to increase the reporting accountant 's workload .
10 Rather Luke emphasises that the whole event is the work of evil .
11 Informally put , in the case of an oligopolistic market this can be achieved by an agreement which specifies that the punishing firms choose outputs or prices which yield them higher profit than at the collusive allocation , so that they would actually gain in the punishment phase .
12 Likewise , the promise to cut administrative costs by 14 per cent over four years will play well in Peoria , as long as nobody notices that the federal staff is being reduced by only 4.7 per cent ( and those who go need pensions and benefits from the Treasury , still . )
13 Hailing the decision as a major breakthrough , campaigners say it signifies that the tuna-dolphin issue is being taken seriously by British industry and will lead to other negotiations between industry and environmentalists .
14 Actually , this signifies that the only rule admitted is that of public opinion .
15 A returned value of zero signifies that the specified file was not found on the specified ( or default ) device .
16 A returned value of zero signifies that the specified file was not found on the specified ( or default ) device .
17 A Dr R. Knox writes that the two men were allowed to view the Leonardo collection for medical studies .
18 In the firm 's review for 1992 , managing partner Hugh Aldous writes that the current crisis in the profession has probably occurred because the leaders have lost their way and muddled their priorities .
19 The case illustrates that an indirect cause is sufficient .
20 Figure 2b illustrates that the exon-enriched probe detects conserved sequences in different species .
21 Figure 4 illustrates that the general equilibrium we have just derived is indeed a stable one .
22 Figure 4.3 ( b ) illustrates that the axial spin rate , and therefore the axial period of a planet can be determined from the spread of wavelengths induced in the echo by the motion of the surface .
23 It illustrates that the main bulwark thrown up by the United Kingdom constitution against oppressive laws is not that Parliament is rendered unable to pass them , but that democratic procedures , principled administration and measure of common sense are accommodated within it .
24 This clearly highlights that the primary care team was not performing well with any aspect of symptom control .
25 May LJ accepts that no such list can be exhaustive and stressed that it was a matter of fact for the Industrial Tribunal to decide .
26 He accepts that every Special Constable has to go through the process of gaining the confidence of his regular colleagues .
27 I do not think this difficulty is insuperable , particularly if one accepts that a single gene mutation could have a large effect in fitting an organism to a new environment .
28 This document accepts that the traditional trade union approach to employee representation has been that the single channel for th for the representation should be through trade union membership now just listen to this colleagues .
29 While he accepts that the political system does possess power this , for him .
30 The lender accepts that the surplus cash flow over operating costs will cover the cost of interest payments arising from a debt , or that the building or project itself has a realizable capital value .
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