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

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1 It also supposes that vigorous enough action in the early stages of the civil rights movement would have nipped it in the bud and restored Northern Ireland to stability .
2 Teachers will help each other , and heads and senior teachers will continue to provide their traditional extra assistance , but in addition to a school being run happily it now matters that other verifiable indicators of performance which form the basis of outside judgement are also taken fully into account .
3 Virginia Woolf defined it inimitably when she wrote that ‘ for pages at a time he writes that terse springy prose which is the natural speech of a school of writers trained to the business of moving a large company briskly from one incident to another over the solid earth ’ .
4 So he concludes that ordinary moral judgements express the erroneous view that there are objective features of the world which intrinsically ( and not merely because , as a matter of contingent fact , we respond to them in certain ways ) require something of us .
5 In a technical document supporting the Mauru/Kiribati ban , Davies concludes that concrete-lined 55-gallon drums dumped near San Francisco and off the coast of New York are now leaking and that radioactivity is present in edible fish .
6 One variable , ontological sameness , holds that plural pronominal reference becomes possible when two mentioned individuals ( henceforth ‘ atomic individuals ’ ) are of the same ontological type ( Herweg 1988 ) .
7 The law guarantees that sufficient additional funds are available to act quickly in the event of a spill .
8 For example , consider a child who already understands that joint visual reference to an object she is holding , followed by the adult extending a hand with upturned palm , means : ‘ I want you to give me what you are holding . ’
9 He 's been getting acting lessons and , on the phone from Tel Aviv , where he 's shooting a film called The Eleventh Station , he agrees that simple muscled heave is beginning to look a little dated .
10 Yet Morgenthau grants that actual foreign policy behaviour will not always be as rational , in the sense of self-interested , as the second principle assumes .
11 James R. Nicolson in " Traditional Life in Shetland " says that curious cup-shaped hollows are found cut into the surface of a flat rock .
12 The BAA now says that new British legislation is vital to put the code back on the right side of the law .
13 SeaWatch director Sven Hansen says that recent international agreements to reduce pollution mean that it is particularly important to set up a system capable of ensuring standards are being met .
14 The report says that recent judicial investigations in Colombia have established that political killings have been planned and organised by army officers and carried out by irregular groups operating on behalf of the armed forces .
15 The second says that individual non-observation sentences can not be verified or falsified on their own .
16 Tim Robson of auctioneers Sotheby 's says that Latin American railways bonds depicting trains and elaborately coloured Chinese bonds are some of the prettiest notes around .
17 Tim Robson of auctioneers Sotheby 's says that Latin American railways bonds depicting trains and elaborately coloured Chinese bonds are some of the prettiest notes around .
18 Tim Robson of auctioneers Sotheby 's says that Latin American railways bonds depicting trains and elaborately coloured Chinese bonds are some of the prettiest notes around .
19 The factor that governs all cutlery sales is its cost and Young of The Direct Tableware Company warns that big Korean manufacturers are increasing the minimum orders from importers .
20 6.15am : Fire service uses the Government 's Chemdata computer for information on Alloprene and discovers that possible toxic products from fire are hydrochloric acid , carbon tetrachloride and phosgene .
21 Bacon is an ‘ empiricist ’ , not because of some theory which shows that sensory experiential knowledge is superior , or prior , to knowledge acquired by reason , but because of methodological concern for advancing and improving the first kind of knowledge .
22 ‘ Our experience shows that suitable chemical conditioning and filtration can meet tightening legislation and the project we are starting is aimed at demonstrating this for heavy metal removal . ’
23 An HIV enteropathy would probably worsen with disease progression , and our study shows that other intestinal infections are of uncertain relevance ; however , it is tempting to assume as synergistic effect of HIV with other infectious agents to explain the progressive gastrointestinal dysfunction seen with the advancement of the disease .
24 I do want to claim , however , that the sociological analysis above shows that postmodern cultural objects signify differently than do modernist cultural objects .
25 Figure 1 shows that individual secretory volumes were reasonably constant in patients and controls during the four hour infusion study , showing effective continual hormonal stimulation and satisfactory recovery .
26 After 7.5 min of Bal 31 treatment , all the DNA fragments homologous to the ( T 2 AG 3 ) 4 probe are completely deleted whereas the same blot probed with the ura5 gene shows that internal chromosomal sequences remain undigested even after 60 min of Bal 31 treatment .
27 Getting Out of the Greenhouse shows that strict economic criteria could be used to modify energy policy to cut Britain 's output of carbon dioxide gases , the biggest contributor to the greenhouse effect .
28 This shows that Royal Scottish Consultants understand their role as part of the Bank team . ’
29 This example shows that intelligent industrial policy and competition policy must work hand in hand .
30 This study shows that active chronic duodenitis is less common in patients treated with NSAIDs , and that the prevalence of gastric metaplasia in the duodenum is not significantly reduced by chronic NSAID use .
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