Example sentences of "[adv] claim that [adj] [noun] [be] " in BNC.

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1 Indeed , there are many studies of primitive communities which not only claim that this possibility is realized but depict in detail the life of a society where the only means of social control is that general attitude of the group towards its own standard modes of behaviour in terms of which we have characterized rules of obligation …
2 But adjudication officers may eventually claim that part-time employment is your normal pattern , and that you should not be entitled to benefit on the days you do n't work because you would not normally expect to be working anyway .
3 But adjudication officers may eventually claim that part-time employment is your normal pattern , and that you should not be entitled to benefit on the days you do n't work because you would not normally expect to be working anyway .
4 But adjudication officers may eventually claim that part-time employment is your normal pattern , and that you should not be entitled to benefit on the days you do n't work because you would not normally expect to be working anyway .
5 I hoped that the walk was the pleasant relaxation they always claimed that these expeditions were .
6 He also claimed that Western imperialism was pressurizing the Soviet Union and China to break off links with Cuba and said that he was surprised by the terrible wave of " neoliberalism " currently " scourging " the world and especially Latin America .
7 We can no longer smugly claim that literary criticism is concerned only with ‘ the best ’ expression of the period , because what is best is dependent on a host of preconceptions about what we wish to learn about Renaissance writing .
8 They would also claim that such forgiveness is important in their lives for , without the forgiveness of God and each other , it is seen as impossible to be reconciled with God .
9 They also claim that these discontinuities were aggravated by the more frequent turnover of party control in the government in the 1970s and the influence exercised in both parties by its more partisan groups .
10 Politicians often claim that human life is beyond economic calculation and must be given absolute priority whatever the cost .
11 Monetarists therefore claim that monetary policy is an extremely powerful weapon for controlling aggregate demand .
12 Keynesians therefore claim that monetary policy is an extremely unreliable weapon for controlling aggregate demand .
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