Example sentences of "the [noun] [verb] that [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The defence recognises that market makers play an important role within the securities market and that to provide them with no immunity would be to make that market less liquid . |
2 | Yoshida also took the opportunity to say that while , of course , the decision must rest with the Allies , the Japanese felt that an early Peace Treaty was most desirable . |
3 | The Secretary of State did not take the opportunity to mention that Roger Ellwood was killed by a stolen car driven by terrorists on 1 October this year . |
4 | This keen and ever growing group within our sport needs regular social golf , competition play and the opportunity to show that club membership is not a necessary requirement for good manners and golf etiquette . |
5 | It is quite evident that the majority feel that Medau Blue should be retained for use on special occasions thought you are not nearly so favourably disposed to wearing it in class — at least in its present form ! |
6 | The experts claim that men laugh more at slapstick while women chuckle over anecdotes based on their everyday lives . |
7 | But the experts say that Britain 's rivers are much poorer without them . |
8 | Old hands at the Tretyakov remember that Yeltsin examined the plan for restoration and construction work at the Gallery back when he was the minister at the USSR Gosstroy ( State Construction Department ) . |
9 | The Keynesians argue that money is a close substitute for financial assets , so they see an increase in the money supply resulting in an increase in the price of financial assets and a fall in the yield received . |
10 | In a similar way , the Keynesians argue that changes in rates of interest ( price ) bring about substitution between various financial assets , including money . |
11 | The prince stressed that Britain had produced the world 's most successful language but , as its use in the media and theatres showed , it had become impoverished , sloppy and limited . |
12 | The prince stressed that Britain had produced the world 's most successful language but as its use in the media and theatres showed , it had become impoverished , sloppy and limited . |
13 | The Pentagon announced that women pilots in the navy and air force would be allowed to fly combat aircraft within the next few months . |
14 | The GP said that Peter had been to see her many times in the two years that he had been married , with small ailments that seemed to be stress-related . |
15 | The perambulators swore that Henry II had afforested the whole of Huntingdonshire , with the exception of the demesne hays of Weybridge , Sapley and Harthay ; the county ought therefore to be disafforested , except those hays and the king 's demesne woods of Brampton and Alconbury . |
16 | On 2 February 1654 the council of state of the Protectorate recommended that Mackworth be added to its number . |
17 | In a recent survey , the IoD found that 43% of its female members were childless . |
18 | The accounts reveal that surplus in the £1.4 billion fund was boosted to £512m last year , partly as a result of redundancies . |
19 | At first , this largely involved the search for loop-holes in central government legislation : if , for example , the rules suggested that future grant depended on spending in a particular year , then it was possible with little difficulty to prepare the accounts to show that spending had been higher or lower that year ( whichever was the required answer ) , More important , perhaps , as time went on , it become common for councils and their treasurers to seek new sources of funding which were not covered by the rules or were covered by different rules . |
20 | In an affidavit to be presented to the hearing , the auditor calculated that Hammersmith could lose £74m at current levels of interest rate and £186m if rates rose by 1 per cent . |
21 | The award recognises that Dame Catherine — with an estimated fortune of £24 million — has donated millions of pounds to charity . |
22 | In the end , the Board announced that Luxulyan , described as the most promising of the three sites , had been ruled out because it was ‘ on high ground and would visually dominate the area ’ . |
23 | ‘ The Board accept that injuries to key players for most of the season have paid a major part in the problem . ’ |
24 | The Board claims that environmentalists have underestimated the degree of protection afforded by clouds and industrial emissions . |
25 | The board found that Maj. Courage Quashigah , arrested on Oct. 6 , had been motivated by political ambition in planning an attempt to assassinate PNDC chairman Flt. -Lt . |
26 | The proposal has been retained as the Board believes that information on the market value of liabilities is relevant to an assessment of the economic position of the company ( Discussion Paper , paragraphs 3.31-3.35 ) . |
27 | The board confirmed that Les Jones , is to continue as Britain 's team manager until the 1992 Olympic Games with Joan Allison leading the women 's team . |
28 | Because both he and his mate are mobbed as pillagers whenever they are spotted by other birds , the jay realises that reticence is essential for the safety of the expected brood . |
29 | He supported the Pope , of course , and sent his own embassy to the Lombards demanding that Desiderius remove his forces from the occupied papal cities , and comply further with the Pope 's original demands for Ferrara and Faenza . |
30 | Given the delay in the appointment of a new Director ( see later ) the Directorate feel that preparation for CCT must continue and that options for the restructuring of the Department should be available when an appointment is made . |