Example sentences of "[that] [noun sg] [modal v] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | There must first be the desire for personal change , and thereafter the confidence that change can take place . |
2 | Yet change is possible where there is willingness that progress should take place . |
3 | New studies , carried out in several countries , have shown that immunisation can prevent infection with the hepatitis B virus . |
4 | Buthelezi for his part warned that Kwazulu would consider secession if constitutional negotiations did not guarantee adequate self-determination in a federal structure . |
5 | by no means has this matter been scientifically proved , but there is enough evidence to justify concern that fishing could cause pain to fish . |
6 | Preliminary experiments with control ( AnTat1.3A ) bloodstream forms , revealed that phleomycin would suppress parasitaemia , provided the initial inoculum was low ( 2.10 6 trypanosomes ) , and mice were treated daily with antibiotic . |
7 | He did not hold out much hope that Merymose would persuade Kenamun to engage him , but there was no harm in familiarising himself with the terrain in advance if he could . |
8 | Hodge and the top circles of the occupation ironically were moving firmly against trusteeship as a result of developing opposition throughout south Korea to trusteeship itself and , more importantly , because of their belief that trusteeship would assist communism . |
9 | It is when we do not act and behave as Jesus ' followers that adultery can take place , followed by legal proceedings for divorce . |
10 | I was disappointed to hear the hon. Member for Dagenham ( Mr. Gould ) say that Labour would abandon capping . |
11 | Six concluded that screening should take place , yet none of these seriously considered the requirement for screening to benefit those screened . |
12 | This has led to researchers making a distinction between central and peripheral information in a scene and the assumption that arousal will impair memory for peripheral details but improve it for central ones ( see particularly Christianson , in press ) . |
13 | But he believed that pacifism could expect support from all the major vested interests in a modern capitalist society . |
14 | In order that transfer can take place in a manner which allows colleges to progress rapidly if they wish , but at the same time make allowances for those who prefer to proceed more slowly , each college is being consulted on the rate of transfer appropriate for each course offered . |
15 | Oil companies insist that exploitation can go hand-in-glove with caring for the environment , and have begun an intensive lobbying campaign to support the bill . |
16 | They hope that marriage will make life better for the woman . |
17 | Others are purchased because the buyer feels that ownership will confer separateness and status . |
18 | SunSoft already has a burr under its saddle about the recent BusinessWeek article on USL , based on interviews with USL president Roel Pieper , that suggested that all Unix applications run on Destiny — not to mention the unfounded BusinessWeek claim that Sun would support Destiny . |
19 | The letter pointed out that testing could take place at any time , including home training environments . |
20 | Polakoff and Diz have also shown that indivisibility will induce autocorrelation in futures-forward price differences . |
21 | The oddly named My Father 's Vertigo , a near narrative piece bringing out the best in LCDT , set the programme on its right tracks and proved that dance can contain wit . |
22 | An important factor in achieving this success has been the requirement that management should report progress against financial targets on a monthly basis to a Committee which I chair and also at regular meetings of the Board . |
23 | Experience in Leeds suggests that intervention must take place at an early stage in order to be effective . |
24 | The South Korean government remained optimistic that reform would take place in North Korea , and on Jan. 16 , 1990 , announced the setting up of an economic co-operation fund of up to 300,000 million South Korean won ( approximately equivalent to US$440 million as at Jan. 15 , 1990 ) to subsidize companies which traded with North Korea or entered into joint-venture agreements . |
25 | ‘ The concept of TQM dates back to the postwar period when a tried to persuade corporate heads that business should become service driven . ’ |
26 | The fear of the effects of war had been diminished by the quick struggles of the mid-century decades , but warfare was still known to be expensive and the Paris Commune had revived old fears that war might bring revolution . |
27 | Similarly , the disabled artist could be locked into expressing personal life events in the hope that fame will allow escape from the dependency role that society expects of its disabled citizens . |
28 | It has also been suggested that candidiasis can cause asthma , although only very rarely . |
29 | More and more doctors realise that diet can influence disease , William Pryor , professor of chemistry and biochemistry at Louisiana State University , USA , told the conference . |
30 | Frank Lake insists that counselling must take account of these pre-birth traumas . |