Example sentences of "[pers pn] claimed that [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Mrs Thatcher 's own fears were revealed in an interview with the New York Times in late January 1984 when she claimed that the long-term social security spending commitments were a financial ‘ time-bomb ’ for Britain .
2 She claimed that the British contribution to the budget was ‘ our money ’ which foreigners were taking away .
3 She claimed that the Northern Region could be one of them .
4 They claimed that a forensic team had taken hundreds of items from the house .
5 At first , they claimed that the only items missing from the murder scene were about £400 in cash and two car-tyre pumps .
6 They claimed that the two laboratory investigations performed on the painting since it was slashed with a Stanley knife in 1986 showed discrepancies which seriously undermined their validity .
7 They claimed that the ASEAN states which initiated the Zone plan intended it also to embrace other states located in the region .
8 They claimed that the Western states hoped to use this scheme ‘ to establish a new regional bloc , which would be torn away from the mainstream of non-alignment ’ .
9 However , coalition leaders subsequently appeared to backtrack on the agreement , when they claimed that the proposed constitutional changes would only become effective once Suchinda had served his full four-year term .
10 He claimed that a Russian financial offer in April to finish the project had been insufficient and that stopping work on the Soviet-designed plant would save 200,000 tonnes of oil .
11 He even had a CND sticker in the back window of his car , a Jaguar XJ4.2 — and he claimed that no other Jaguar in the country displayed one .
12 After his walkout Paisley stated that the DUP would not rejoin the talks until discussion of Articles 2 and 3 of the Irish Republic 's Constitution , which established a territorial claim to Northern Ireland , was given priority , and he claimed that the two Articles had been placed " at the bottom of the agenda " .
13 Most importantly , he claimed that the new science was not the progeny of earlier science but the outgrowth of developments in the practical arts .
14 He claimed that the new contract would be seen as a valuable asset to any new owners .
15 He claimed that the early promise that chemical quantum mechanics would prove to be a powerful tool has yet to be realised .
16 He reported 10 cases , of whom he claimed that the eight treated by a banana diet were clinically cured whereas the two untreated had died .
17 He claimed that the actual increase in numbers of cases granted legal aid was only 5 per cent this year — from 271,759 to 288,000 — and cited a Scottish Office report on spending plans which forecast a peak in claims in 1992-93 , followed by a decline .
18 Thus the US State Department openly criticised the Israeli Prime Minister , Itzhak Shamir , for a Jan. 14 speech in which he claimed that the occupied territories would be used to settle future Jewish immigrants from the Soviet Union .
19 He claimed that the allied forces had achieved " general air superiority " over Iraq and Kuwait ; that enemy nuclear weapons reactors were " finished " ; that Iraqi aircraft were able to operate from only five of the country 's 66 airfields ; and that Iraqi air defence radar had been reduced by 95 per cent .
20 He claimed that the military significance of Porkkala for the USSR had been similar to that of Guantanamo for the United States .
21 He claimed that an expanded L Detachment could on the same night simultaneously attack the ten most important aerodromes in Libya and Cyrenaica , the bulk storage points on the enemy lines of communication and the main airfields in Crete , Rhodes , Greece and possibly Sicily .
22 It claimed that a large amount of money would be the immediate reward if you were delivered unharmed to the nearest British post .
23 In a report on Feb. 14 the New York-based human rights group Helsinki Watch called on Tudjman to investigate and bring to an end serious human rights violations in Croatia , where it claimed that the new government had been executing and torturing detainees and unarmed citizens and destroying property .
24 In 1986 , TV Guide published a cover story entitled ‘ Why American TV is So Vulnerable to Foreign Propaganda ’ , in which it claimed that the Libyan hit team story was really a figment of a KGB campaign to spread alarm and ‘ to destabilise public opinion in the west ’ .
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