Example sentences of "[that] [det] [vb base] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Dozens of studies of the genetic material itself , the DNA , and the proteins it encodes , indicate that these change in a random statistical fashion , but at fairly steady rates over evolutionary time .
2 When considering local government services , therefore , we must be careful to avoid the assumption that these refer to a settled collection .
3 As more data accumulate it may turn out that there are in fact subtle differences and that these relate to the presence or degree of sinistrality in the patient 's family or to the position of the hand during writing ( see below ) .
4 One reason for this may have been the conventional wisdom that secularisation had made the subject well nigh irrelevant , another reason may have been that there are few areas in which the methodological problems are as acute as they are in the investigation of people 's beliefs and/or the assessment of the effect that these have upon the rest of society .
5 In that regard it has been reported that increased levels of substance P are observed in patients with advanced liver failure and that these correlate with the degree of hypotension .
6 When we turn from ‘ needs ’ to ‘ resources ’ we find that these vary with the general wealth of an area .
7 It is important to remember that these vary in the amount of energy they provide .
8 Chastened , Wycliffe turned to his memo : ‘ Bullet and cartridge case submitted August 7th : Preliminary examination suggests that these belong to the same round and that the bullet was fired from a self-loading pistol of 7.65mm calibre ( .32 auto .
9 It will be noted that these begin with a verb stating the actions students are expected to show .
10 With regard to their cultural associations , he feels that these lie with the Palais du Luxembourg for which they were commissioned .
11 These may be provoked by the lowered self esteem that many suffer as a result of teasing and criticism by peers , parents , and teachers .
12 However , despite the mortality of L3 on the pasture it now seems that many survive in the soil for at least another year and on occasion appear to migrate on to the herbage .
13 We have little idea of how well other old people cope without the help of the formal sector , though it is not unreasonable to suppose that many struggle in a considerable degree of discomfort and risk .
14 These signals from above , coupled with the day-to-day lack of respect that many experience in the classroom , combine to produce an atmosphere of personal stress and institutional cynicism that serves further to undermine teachers ' confidence and competence .
15 Concerning the usefulness of the three techniques , it may be noted that all suffer from the necessity for hand-labelling of concordances , which remains a task of considerable size .
16 The players froze , too , realizing that all escape from the yard was blocked by yet more plague-sufferers still on the bridge .
17 If there is a similarity between mental events and the given dispositional facts that both enter into the explanation of behaviour-that is no sufficient reason for blurring the distinction between them , for etherealizing the dispositional facts .
18 Although there is no certain association between the two , the fact that both occur in a similar group of women suggests that some care should be taken in following up women who have suffered from herpetic infection of the cervix .
19 It is significant that most comment on the issue has referred to the ‘ severely ’ or ‘ grossly ’ handicapped babies , rather than just mentally or physically handicapped babies .
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