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

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1 Furthermore , absence of pain during cutting ( see below ) raises the possibility that endorphins have a role in the phenomenon .
2 The point here is that institutions define the discourses and narratives through which aesthetic experience is received .
3 It is claimed that the ‘ principle of subsidiarity ’ will ensure that states retain a large measure of independence because federalism means decentralisation .
4 First , writers such as Badie and Birnbaum ( 1983 ) or Moore ( 1967 ) operating from a broad historical perspective suggest that states have a distinct character resulting from long-term processes of political development .
5 It is worth noting once again that calls have an unlimited profit potential similar to that of the long share while that of the puts is limited to E — P ; i.e. the maximum is reached when the share price S has reached zero .
6 ( 5 ) It is not necessary that shareholders use the form of proxy despatched to them ; any proxy in proper form may be used .
7 Crompton and Jones claim that employers use the grade structure to encourage loyalty and dedication from employees , but in reality many of the lower level management and administrative jobs are little different to clerical work .
8 found that employers adopt a range of recruitment strategies in which educational qualifications are combined with other attributes to varying degrees .
9 Additionally the right qualification ensures that employers have a good idea of an individual 's capabilities .
10 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 .
11 The union 's basic demand , that employers honour the breached contract , can be fudged .
12 Offences committed by groups may well occasion greater fear than offences committed by individuals , and it may also be true that groups have a tendency to do things which individuals might not do : there is a group bravado , a group pressure , which may lead to excesses .
13 The most common treatment of the bequest motive is to assume that bequests enter the lifetime utility function ( e.g. , Yaari , 1964 , 1965 ) .
14 Furthermore , it assumes that monopolies have a single or unitary interest which the state can follow without question .
15 It is not only that homeowners need the increase to allow them to move and to restore the equity which they invested ; lenders need an appreciation to restore the security on their fragile loan books .
16 British Social Attitudes , The Eighth Report , recently published by Dartmouth Publishing Company , shows that homeowners have a much greater level of satisfaction than those who rent .
17 Finally , I had found in other experiments that birds show no consistent preferences for members of the same sex .
18 To say , in the abstract , that birds have a right to fly seems to me rather foolish if it be taken as saying more than that most birds fly naturally .
19 Currently the United States does not have a droit de suite , a law that mandates that artists receive a percentage of the price of a work each time it changes hands .
20 Pupils become involved in the collection and manipulation of data and are motivated validity of the end product so that projects lose the contrived which marred many projects in the past .
21 But , as novelists are well aware , it is true , as I hope to show in the final chapter , that houses have an autonomous being of their own : ‘ I 've no control over the saucy things , ’ Margaret Schlegel complains in Howards End , ‘ Houses are alive . ’
22 We assume that demanders know the value of all current shocks , but suppliers do not , so we can write :
23 And , in view of her theory that anorexics have a poor sense of their own size , weight and proportions in general , it may be interesting to examine more closely the status of the eldest child and more specifically the eldest daughter .
24 Certainly everyone involved in the building process finds that contracts play an increasing part in their daily lives and that they therefore have to take more interest in them .
25 Such cases have led linguists to argue that transformations have a more complex interrelation with meaning than was assumed by Ohmann .
26 It is perhaps for this reason that a Code of Practice was issued by the Secretary of State for the Environment in 1981 which requires that authorities produce a minimum number of specified unit cost statistics .
27 An important point to emerge from one of the studies reviewed is that policies vary a good deal in the effect they will have on trade patterns and terms of trade — and thus on both the overall loss of global welfare and the regional distribution of that loss .
28 It may have been from a belief that deputies provide a less good service , although published research has shown high patient satisfaction with deputies .
29 Dixie 's free-taking and Jim 's pace have been features of Maghery 's progress to date but the Lough shore men know that Clans represent a massive hurdle .
30 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 .
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