Example sentences of "that [noun pl] [vb base] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The point here is that institutions define the discourses and narratives through which aesthetic experience is received . |
2 | Closer contacts between education and places of work through Work Experience , visits to schools , etc. , are the best way of ensuring that employers value the skills and aptitudes of young people regardless of gender , race or disability . |
3 | If you have found that Doomstones make the adventurers too powerful for comfort , this could be a good way of getting the crystals away from them . |
4 | One aim is to dismiss the idea that animals have no souls |
5 | The second aim is the theoretical one of using new evidence on this ‘ White Entente ’ ( for such it was ) to confront the plausible claim that ententes have the advantages of alliances without their disadvantages . |
6 | The more that governments raise the costs of legitimate waste disposal , in an attempt to impose on polluters the true costs of their activities , the greater will be the price difference between lawful and illegal disposal — and the greater the incentive to dump waste in the most environmentally harmful way . |
7 | New care management systems of assessment without provision do not rest easily with training which has equipped the worker to provide direct care , and there is some evidence that workers find the disincentives so great that they will resign from such posts ( Huxley and Kerfoot , 1992 ) . |
8 | Reliance on this type of data for explanation assumes that individuals know the reasons for marriage . |
9 | It is only rarely that places become the heroes of operas , yet such is the case of Peter Grimes . |
10 | This threat of withdrawal of large volume business may restrict the supplier 's freedom of manoeuvre , both with any one customer , and in the marketplace generally , For instance , such suppliers may find that customers dictate the terms and for supply , of trade , the prices to be paid , and the arrangements for supply . |
11 | This implies ( a ) that females have no resources of their own , and ( b ) that the family is an entirely symmetrical status structure . |
12 | Since internal examinations are common it is important that doctors respect the needs of those who may require particularly sensitive handling . |
13 | The more that scientists observe the oceans the more intricate they find them to be ; yet compared with the land they are straightforward . |
14 | The Wedgwood bridal service is a sensible way to organise gifts ensuring that couples receive the items of their choice . |
15 | It is in the next stage , from the age of about twelve years , that children develop the skills of formal thought and logical reasoning . |
16 | This pattern implies that children have no thoughts or feelings of their own and are incapable of understanding the wider meanings of the simplest observations . |
17 | Despite this forthright tone , later parts of the document point out that ‘ the scheme will be structured in a way that patients will always get the drugs they need ’ and that ‘ it will ensure that budgets reflect the costs of patients needing a greater volume of drugs or more expensive drugs … ’ ‘ so that there will be no disincentive to practices to accept such patients or to begin to prescribe expensive medicine to such patients , if there is a clinical need to do so ’ . |
18 | In the mundane , we live within the laws of the mundane and see that others obey the laws ; but in the transcendent we pass beyond physical and man-made laws and beyond even good and evil . |
19 | Just as the pure scientist , from his [ or her ] early training , absolves himself [ or herself ] from the uses to which his [ or her ] discoveries are put , rather than seeing that the discoveries themselves are inescapably linked to an economy on which he [ or she ] depends for support , so the applied scientist accepts that others define the goals that he [ or she ] has to achieve rather than seeing that his [ or her ] own means or technology itself presupposes a social order , set of priorities or goals . |
20 | There seems to be a common myth that women forget the pains of childbirth as soon as they have had the baby . |
21 | If a change in control occurs employment contracts may be terminated , with the result that employees lose the gains from firm-specific training . |