Example sentences of "[that] [det] [noun pl] [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Social stratification is , as we have seen , structured inequality in society , such that some strata have more power and reward than others . |
2 | VP leaves it still as an open possibility that some sentences have more to their meaning than just the effect their truth would have on the evidence of our senses . |
3 | In so far as society is divided into different interests , of which labour and capital are the prototypical examples , it may well be that some interests have more control than others over the development of representations which accord to their perspective and thus their interests . |
4 | In actual fact I have seen valuations which are so wide of the mark ( more than 50% in one case ) that one suspects that some valuers know little about the property market and even less about rebuilding costs , which constitute the basis for insurance . |
5 | On the tricky fact that some passengers have more money than others ( and Mr Pannick 's taxi has been stopped very frequently by the government in recent years ; he has had a special sign on it since 1988 that says ‘ Junior council to the Crown , common law ’ ) , the author declares that the authorities ‘ must make expenditre reon legal aid a high priority and that the defects in the structure of legal aid are in need of urgent repair ’ . |
6 | Outlined below are methods of measurement commonly used by surveyors ; it should be noted that some methods have more merit than others . |
7 | The long lists of ‘ doubles ’ ( usually carp ) that some anglers publish each season do not impress me at all . |
8 | Carers can not receive another contributory or non-contributory benefit as well as ICA ; and ICA is deducted in full from means-tested income support and housing benefits , so that some carers receiving these latter benefits may see no advantage to be gained from claiming ICA . |
9 | The cruel truth is that some animals put some humans to shame . |
10 | We believe that few theoreticians appreciated this point immediately , and therefore discuss it first . |
11 | Speaking at a conference on space science and technology in Rome last week , Adeniyi said that such schemes have little point if the engineers are unable to use their knowledge when they return home . |
12 | Even the innocent bystander suspects that such claims contain more of wishful thinking than of substance , but he rarely realises how hard licensed dealers are . |
13 | Rambaldi , however , reckoned that such scenes formed less than one-sixth of the total footage involving ET . |
14 | The Task Force also concluded that such benefits share many of the characteristics of pensions and that the principles of SSAP 24 , Accounting for Pensions Costs , are applicable . |
15 | Unless some attempt is made to address such problems it is unreasonable to suppose that such findings have any privileged status over any other kinds of assertion . |
16 | Investors still need convincing that such firms offer more than mere placebos . |
17 | This can be regarded as support for the view that such meteorites typify much of the material from which the three planets accreted . |
18 | One could argue that such complaints constitute some kind of rationale for a general feeling that there are too many incomers in the area . |
19 | There is no evidence that such goods moved any great distance from their place of:manufacture and no reason why this should be necessary . |
20 | He postulates that such particles spend most of their time in a non-material or etheric state , momentarily leaping into the physical plane like a salmon leaping fleetingly into view above the water surface . |
21 | One avenue for a claim is that you paid too much for the house , but remember that you say it is common knowledge that these houses suffer this fault . |
22 | His worry is not that these errors undermine any of their actual results : ‘ that the principles laid down by mathematicians are true , and their way of deduction from those principles clear and incontestable , we do not deny . ’ |
23 | But , more important than their differences for our purposes is the fact that these movements shared many basic principles and common objectives . |
24 | It appeared that these offsets marked some kind of lateral movement between adjacent sections of oceanic crust . |
25 | Consequently the question asked is not whether antitrust decisions lead to the greatest economic efficiency but whether it can be said , given the non-economic reasons for antitrust policy , that these decisions do any serious harm . |
26 | It will be seen that these copies raise many problems , yet they are an unusually straightforward case . |
27 | It will long remain a problem to the average person that these sheds had such wide popularity and that so little use was made of the cheaper , cleaner , or , in fact , better umbrella sheds . |
28 | Other papers in the Public Records Office showed the misgivings of the naval staff about the two incidents , for by now the Germans had found the dead soldiers , and there were fears of reprisals against any British submarine crews subsequently captured — indeed it may be that these events had some bearing on the subsequent shootings of British commandos captured in that area . |
29 | However , I would not claim that these displays have any culturally mediated symbolic meaning , as do the myths and rituals which bind human groups . |
30 | I know that many others share this natural affinity , for the remote hill regions give one the same sense of independence and adventure as the sea . |