Example sentences of "that [noun] [vb base] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 that ducks do have eggs it 's possible they could of been there but they were n't .
2 Paragraph ( c ) would appear not to affect decisions in cases such as Kendall v. Lillico ( see paragraph 10–07 ) and Cointat v. Myham ( see paragraph 10–08 ) cases where the purchaser chooses to buy goods for his business from a seller whose terms he has in a consistent course of dealing been apparently quite happy to accept or where the purchaser buys goods in a market in which a trade custom shows that merchants have found exclusion terms to be acceptable .
3 Is it that institutions have to prepare people to work in traditional as well as up-to-date professional settings , and so can not afford to be too ‘ progressive ’ ?
4 ‘ It 's very possible that garages do take people for a ride , ’ acknowledged a spokesman for Kangol , one of the major baby-seat manufacturers .
5 He should take no thought for the morrow , and should bear in mind that possessions imply making provision for the future .
6 It appears that birds have overheard trimphones ringing ( or singing ? ) and have incorporated the sound into their song repertoires .
7 It suggests that marketers need to offer products or services that offer satisfactions , or solve the consumer 's purchase problems , at a variety of levels at the same time .
8 I have every reason to believe that authorities have made use of these powers .
9 And it follows the announcement that Vauxhall intend to increase prices on all ranges from between three and five per cent at the end of this month .
10 That may be little more than a technicality because Mr Duggan added that Chelsea have submitted outline proposals to Cabra and their advisers which may resolve the outstanding issues .
11 UK Agriculture and Fisheries Minister , John Gummer expressed outrage over the feast , claiming that " the world knows perfectly well that whalers have attacked stocks almost to extinction " .
12 John Speight , of British Telecom , told the meeting at Didcot that designers aim to reduce dimensions to 0.1 to 0.2 micrometres in the next decade .
13 On the other hand , my own feeling would be very much that schools have to prepare children for taking their life in the community and the community is mixed sex , it 's not single sex , so I have a slight aversion to single sex institutions .
14 It is undeniable that animals intend to do things in the sense that it is often true of them that unless interfered with they will go on voluntarily to perform various actions .
15 Realising these advantages assumes that DHAs do have bargaining leverage over providers , that they do have choices and that they are given the freedom to make them .
16 We shall see that decision-makers tend to reach decisions on the basis of bounded rationality .
17 Johns bases her pamphlet upon Ben Klassen 's Nature 's Eternal Religion , which also asserted that Jews have created Christianity to dupe the masses .
18 The potential involvement of particular colleges emphasises the fact that Compacts aim to encourage students to stay in full-time education to acquire more of the knowledge and skills required in our technological society .
19 Merrill Lynch 's statistics are interesting in that they indicate that companies prefer to give expatriates coming to Britain financial assistance towards buying property rather than towards renting it .
20 It should be stressed at the outset that maintaining that large companies are social enterprises involves no necessary finding that the root principle beneath the current rules of company law , that companies exist to make profits for the benefit of shareholders , is unsatisfactory .
21 There is no evidence , according to Ian Lang of the NFA , that companies have exerted pressure to lower standards , but " their disproportionate presence on committees represents a conflict of interest that needs to be addressed . "
22 The highest type of firework last year if it was specified was the sparkler remarkably enough and we would make this point very seriously that parents tend to give children sm very small children sparklers and they must remember tha that these things are fireworks they are dangerous they do get red hot er they must supervise them at all times when they give them sparklers cos they may wave them around they may se set somebody else 's clothing on fire with them they may get the sparks in their eyes if they get too close to them er and one particular danger of course is that they they may get hold of en the hot end when the firework has finally extinguished and they think it 's all finished with .
23 It is at this stage that parents begin to exercise authority over the child in terms of where and when he or she may defecate and urinate .
24 When young children have to be looked after it reduces the opportunities that parents have to take part in the social round .
25 Erm , to comparison with Peterborough 's particularly useful but it might be , must be said that Peterborough do have problems with at least three or four of the their community centres all the time , in fact have quite a substantial budget on er staff involved in sorting out problems with voluntary managed community centres .
26 And we 've just heard that Derbyshire have beaten Northamptonshire by eight wickets .
27 Deep in their minds some whites have begun to think again what their ancestors thought , that blacks are genetically inferior in the traits that count for economic success , and that this is proven by the fact that blacks have lost ground as discrimination has retreated .
28 However , the fact that contractors have allowed Thames to bore a hole in their earnings reveals the true nature of the relationship .
29 Penn says that engineers have built chips on the outside of cylindrical substrates .
30 ‘ It 's a sad fact that Celtic have taken advantage of their top players , ’ he claimed , in his ghost-written biography , ‘ The kind of players who have supported Celtic and been really loyal to the club have been the ones who have suffered the most . ’
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