Example sentences of "[to-vb] that [art] major [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But I think it is reasonable to observe that the major issues of the Falklands War were more or less written in the stars .
2 One has to recall that a major objective of Mrs Thatcher 's government has been to change public opinion , not least about the role of government itself .
3 The change will need careful management to ensure that the major gains for patients that will come from it are properly realised .
4 However , the Italians , currently running an enormous budget deficit , may not be happy with constraints on fiscal policy , while the less-developed nations will want structural reforms to ensure that the major economies do not cream off all the benefits .
5 An increasing number of archivists and a few historians are coming to believe that a major change has taken place in the manner in which human society creates the evidence which will be used by the historians who , in the future , come to write about the late twentieth century ( Morris , et. al. 1992 ) .
6 Even if one remains within the traditional canon of the eighteenth century , it is hard to believe that a major critic could so easily dispense with Goldsmith , Crabbe , and Burns .
7 Now , however , you simply have to lay down the law and force relatives or close companions to realise that a major move or upheaval is unavoidable .
8 Many companies manufacture expansion cards featuring DSP chips ( for example Burr Brown , SMIS and Loughborough Sound Images ) and it is true to say that every major DSP chip is available on an expansion card .
9 If I 'm honest I 'll have to admit that the major application of my research will be for commercial drug production .
10 Experiments tend to show that the major contribution comes from the χ s component , indicating that there is a large decrease in entropy ( non-combinatorial ) which is acting against the dissolution process of a polymer in a solvent .
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