Example sentences of "and [vb -s] [that] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The implications are that Keegan has received the go-ahead to spend , after last week suffering the embarrassment of telling transfer targets he had no money to complete the deals he 'd agreed , and guarantees that a boardroom battle will be averted .
2 So much of professional life is spent in the competitive atmosphere of interviews and auditions that a chance to work on themselves constructively and together is something actors relish .
3 A survey by the Paris-based Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development ( OECD ) predicts that the UK will be one of the worst performing nations next year , and warns that a recession will be a real risk if interest rates rise again .
4 My own cardiologist likes his Scotch , as I do , and says that a glass of whisky in moderation does you no harm at all .
5 Molloy and Carroll 's ( 1992 ) more recent study while being more limited in scale does have some transbinary material , and confirms that a number of the NSE students perform better than A-level students when degree results are considered ( Table 4 ) .
6 Blake talks of fairness to other manufacturers and observes that a discharge of ten will give McDonald 's ‘ an unfair advantage ’ .
7 The signal is dated 1 August 1942 and states that a stream of messages had been coming in from Stirling in the desert regarding the shipment of supplies by Bombays for delivery on 4 August .
8 This is part of a wider public policy in relation to health care , where Primary Health Care is being seen as the central component of the Health Care System and an accepted general principle that Health problems be dealt with at the lowest level of complexity , and acknowledges that a well-informed , well-motivated participating community is necessary for the achievement of health targets .
9 He suffers a first conflict of loyalties when he helps the strange man who calls himself Faraway Moses to escape from the Riders and learns that a confederacy is working in secret to reform a government that favours rich against poor , ‘ not with rifle and sword ’ , as the conspirator tells Dick , but :
10 It feels that the majority of customers will want to route SNA natively , rather than via TCP/IP , and believes that a reduction in royalties would take away the main impetus behind the Cisco Systems Inc-inspired APPI movement .
11 That Act , as has been stated ( above , p.64 ) allows disclaimer within limits and provides that a Member or candidate shall not be disqualified by reason of inheriting a peerage during the period allowed for disclaimer .
12 That section applies to terms in guarantees and provides that a person can not , by reference to a term in a guarantee of goods of a type ordinarily supplied for private use or consumption , exclude or restrict liability for any loss or damage caused by the goods proving defective whilst in consumer use as a result of negligence in manufacture .
13 Section 2 authorizes warrants to be issued by the Home Secretary for the purposes of interception and provides that a warrant shall not be issued unless the Home Secretary considers that it is necessary : ( a ) in the interests of national security ; ( b ) for the purpose of preventing or detecting serious crime ; or ( c ) for the purpose of safeguarding the economic well-being of the United Kingdom .
14 The bizarre confrontation yesterday saw punches thrown and claims that a shotgun was produced before police arrived to calm things down .
15 On the stock market , BAe shares responded to the news — and reports that a consortium of international banks were about to provide some kind of support package to help to finance the massive Saudi Arabian defence order — with a 27p jump to 553p on brisk turnover .
16 Daly ( 1979 ) claims an elemental Self for women , and suggests that a form of spiritual bonding characterizes their interactions .
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