Example sentences of "[that] [noun sg] [verb] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Archaeology needs treasure hunting more than treasure hunting needs archaeology ’ , Garrett is more cautious , stating that archaeology does indeed need ‘ us ’ but that … |
2 | He argues on the basis of his recent survey of working class home owners that ownership does indeed influence political alignments , especially within the middle classes . |
3 | Some pessimists have calculated that enormous exercise workouts would be needed in order to achieve even modest weight loss , but it is now recognized that exercise does effectively help to burn up calories by speeding up the body 's metabolic rate for some time afterwards . |
4 | Drawing upon detailed field studies by W. F. R. Weldon ( 1860–1906 ) , the biometrical school was able to show that selection did indeed have a measurable effect even on the short term . |
5 | The five-point agreement provides for : i ) standards for good forest management ; ii ) independent monitoring to verify that these standards are met ; iii ) a tracing mechanism to check that timber does indeed originate from the source specified by the agents ; iv ) certification by an independent organization ; and v ) labelling for the consumer . |
6 | After the Guardian pointed out on December 8 that Kingfisher did indeed face a prima facie competition problem , he told another newspaper that during his 1986 bid for the then Woolworths , he had been obliged by the OFT to pre-sell Comet to Granada to avoid a monopolies investigation . |
7 | Economies of scale mean that size does still matter : to succeed , companies have to grow while constantly guarding against building the sclerotic bureaucracy that bolsters a sense of infallibility that was IBM 's ultimate downfall . |
8 | It thereby implicitly recognises that culture does indeed have a meaning different from that of beef or grain . |