Example sentences of "many [noun] [verb] that [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Many hoteliers believe that leisure facilities give them the edge over their competitors in relation to conference business . |
2 | Edward Hulmes , who has contributed one volume to the Effective Teacher Series on Education and Cultural Diversity ( Hulmes 1989 ) has many times noted that RE is for teachers as much as for pupils . |
3 | After the war many Keynesians argued that investment was unresponsive to interest rate changes : that the I curve in Figure 18.2(b) was steep . |
4 | Secondly , many researchers argue that intelligence tests are based on white middle-class knowledge and skills and are therefore biased against blacks . |
5 | At all these enquiries many groups protested that amenities would be spoiled . |
6 | The causes of dandruff are not known , but many experts believe that stress plays a big part . |
7 | Moreover , the nature of sickness benefit from the state and from many employers means that people who are off work ill for less than a few months may not be worse off financially , anyway . |
8 | Indeed many builders feel that UK exclusion will hinder the transfer of construction workers throughout the EC and that it is only a matter of time before , say , a German worker brings a case to the European courts on the basis of discrimination in employment rights when working in the UK . |
9 | Many vets believe that vaccines would not be as effective at controling rabies as our present quarantine laws . |
10 | Many contemporaries believed that Richard was unwilling to wait until the two Kings had completed their long-drawn-out preparations . |
11 | Too many schools demand that parents and children be uncritical fans . |
12 | This left many listeners convinced that Martians had landed . |
13 | The World Health Organisation and many authors consider that BCG vaccination gives about 80% protection , but only for 15 years . |
14 | Many indicators suggested that reform was too dangerous to be allowed to continue and that the tsar 's capacity for embracing change had been exhausted . |
15 | Many golfers state that golf is ‘ just a matter of being confident . ’ |
16 | The old claim many enthusiasts made that Britain is criss-crossed with leys is almost certainly false . |
17 | They have provided valuable pre-school experience for children and helped many parents to understand that schools are not the only places in which young children learn . |
18 | Measurements taken over many years show that levels of PCBs in grass and soil in the area impacted by the stack plume are indistinguishable from background levels . |
19 | Many psychologists realize that Skinner 's optimism is excessive , and that variables like gender affect their practice in important ways . |
20 | Moreover , many officials believed that chenas caused soil erosion and that the grains produced on them were unhealthy . |
21 | Although ostensibly the election was called because of the refusal of the ALP-dominated upper house of the state legislature to approve industrial relations legislation ending compulsory trade unionism , many observers suspected that Greiner had sought an election in order to capitalize on a recent string of problems associated with the ALP at federal and state level . |
22 | Many observers believe that taxes could still be the deciding factor for millions of floating voters as they go to the polls tomorrow . |
23 | On the one hand , ‘ Many observers found that JPL in the early and mid-1960s had that high esprit and cohesiveness that mark extra-performance institutions . ’ |
24 | There have been many statements arguing that access to education must be increased especially in higher education . |
25 | Many lenders report that borrowers are showing more interest in mortgage protection insurance in conjunction with new loans . |
26 | Bitter experience prompts many Egyptians to feel that Saddam Hussein is repeating the mistakes of Gamal Abdel Nasser , whose sabre-rattling brought disaster in the 1967 war . |
27 | Many writers recognise that family care is care provided predominantly by women ( Nissel and Bonnerjea , 1982 ; Finch and Groves , 1983 ; Ungerson , 1987 ; Dalley , 1988 ) . |
28 | Many writers suggest that cities have become high-cost locations for industry , but the evidence of an increasing number of studies is contradictory . |
29 | The survey , of 300 London firms , showed that the level of consultancy , investment and other business activities is dwindling and that many firms think that insolvency work has passed its peak . |
30 | Many experiments suggest that pigeons , as their first resort , use the position of the sun in the sky , making allowance for its daily changes by means of an internal clock . |