Example sentences of "are [verb] that [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 There is an item about this joint staffing watch at item ten , which suggests that the government are also finding that it 's got limited use , and are suggesting that these returns should be completed on a different basis , and rather than quarterly , annually .
2 Some MPs are suggesting that local authorities should be given the power to compel farmers to protect hedges .
3 Commercial banks everywhere are realising that profitable banks may become big , but not the other way round .
4 While manufacturers were perceived as the traditional users of sales promotion , now retailers and financial institutions are realising that these techniques can help build business .
5 They are demanding that richer countries cut back their carbon emissions to compensate .
6 Where some women are free to make vows of chastity , we are reminded that all women should be free to refuse men access to them .
7 Newton Aycliffe police are warning that forged notes are still circulating after a fake £20 note was handed to a Ferryhill newsagent .
8 We are told that such schools will be given funds with which to buy back LEA services — if they choose .
9 But irrespective of how they construe the common sense which is the policeman or woman 's working knowledge , seniors are agreed that new recruits need experience of life to enable them to deal with the range of situations and people they encounter in their work .
10 Environmentalists are agreed that more roads encourage more cars .
11 A problem with this idea is of course that most dreams are not remembered , so that even if solutions to problems are achieved during dreams they can not be regarded as adaptive , unless we are to believe that these solutions are somehow incorporated unconsciously .
12 We are saying that some populations ( i.e. sexual ones ) evolve faster than others , and hence will survive when others go extinct .
13 Note that we are assuming that both sets of firms sell their output at the price p t and that they have identical real wage elasticities of demand ( - α ) : that is , the firms are identical in every respect other than the timing of their wage contracts .
14 More and more , people are learning that these laws grant them rights and privileges unknown before the creation of the European Community .
15 Yet , so many variables are involved that precise sources may never be identified .
16 Teachers are finding that many children are spending substantial amounts of time playing the games to the detriment of their school work .
17 But people who have rigged up a television in their bedroom or kitchen , to watch the much-advertised breakfast TV shows are finding that some programmes that are quietly transmitted on BBC2 every morning at the same time are often far more interesting .
18 In this sense we are arguing that all accounts , including those that aspire to academic objectivity , are structured by the social contexts in which they are generated .
19 7 days after Richard Miles 's death , the police are hoping that passing motorists can provide them with vital clues .
20 If you 're pr promoting that rich peasant economy , you are hoping that middle peasants will be upwardly ambitious and mobile and , and will also move up to be , to be rich peasants .
21 Accountability in the public sector occurs when politicians and the public at large are assured that public funds are being spent efficiently , economically and on programmes that are effective .
22 We are assured that both MPs retained a smiling dignity throughout .
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