Example sentences of "that these [noun] [verb] " in BNC.

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31 And it may be that these disadvantages help to cause parental difficulties , and hamper good parenting .
32 In replying , Poulantzas ritually warns that these matters depend to some degree on the particular conjuncture — the extent to which the state can act autonomously varies with the balance of power within the class struggle .
33 Hall told the meeting that these matters had been settled by Parliament and could not be altered .
34 Not everyone accepts the ‘ received knowledge ’ that TNCs are good at training managers , and that these managers spread their know-how throughout Third World host societies .
35 You only have to read what women in emerging feminist groups and movements are writing , to see that these patterns repeat themselves time and again .
36 At the same time that this mischief is done , the wood itself is ( timber excepted ) but of a miserable account , as any one may suppose , when he is informed , that these shaws have a fence only on one side , and consequently are exposed to be eaten by the cattle that graze in the fields ; hence there is an imperfect system of wood , an injured one of corn , and wretched fences ; by aiming at too much , nothing arrives at perfection .
37 I shall suggest that these attempts to find what I call compensatory factors not only fail to be counterbalances , but also represent the undoing of Christology .
38 With the passage of time the contribution that these families made to the total genetic diversity of the population became subordinate to the seedling recruits : although the number of seedlings appears to be very small , their contribution to the total number of genetic individuals in the population is clearly significant in determining the number of clones or genets that are present .
39 The dynamic tension that these families create , and the challenges that they offer , helps to keep all in the school on their toes .
40 Ensuring that these capacities relate to the health needs of particular practice populations could involve :
41 Such characteristics as initiative , purposefulness , persistence and self-control are developed through sport and , while I am not sold on the idea of sport as a builder of ‘ character ’ , I do believe that these capacities serve important functions in self-actualization , that tendency of all human beings to develop their full potentialities .
42 Here then we have in a nutshell the substance of the whole primatial claim succinctly summarized ; and when we find similar phrases in the documents of Popes Boniface V , Honorius I , Sergius I , and Gregory III , which came to light in 1120 , we can say with a very high degree of probability that these sentences contain the main substance of the additions made to the documents in which they appear .
43 Given that the CJA 1982 gave magistrates the powers of Youth Custody sentences of up to a year , and that these sentences increased by 67 per cent in the first year of its operation , it is hardly surprising that Taylor ( 1982 ) found that 43 per cent of black youth defendants opted for crown court trials .
44 It sounds promising to say that these sentences stand to wonderings and wishes very much as factual statements stand to beliefs .
45 Goldthorpe and others ( Goldthorpe 1984a ) have argued that these reactions express forms of political accommodations and alliances between social classes , allowing states to construct widely differing political strategies for confronting the crisis .
46 The nose , or , more familiarly , trunk that these creatures developed is perhaps the most amazing and versatile organ in the entire animal kingdom .
47 Her association with birds and animals is linked with her ability to use natural drives and the type of primitive but effective forms of perception that these creatures possess .
48 What research has shown is that these tendencies to behave in certain ways are deeply embedded in past experiences .
49 The issue is about the epistemological basis of the categories and relations that these ideologies describe .
50 I also hope that these schemes to encourage married mothers back to work wo n't discriminate against young , single people with employers rushing to recruit mature returners .
51 It can be seen that these functions satisfy the required O'Brien-Synge boundary conditions .
52 Others had come to the conclusion , however , that these feelings originated from within themselves : a blind person had started to ask himself , ‘ To whom am I proving what ? ’
53 Now what happened was that these particles had very peculiar K properties .
54 By 1986 it had become evident that these fears had , to some extent , been realized .
55 We were therefore interested to see whether there was any evidence that these fears had been justified .
56 It can be argued that these associations serve as shelters and nurseries for mites , which , in turn , eat herbivorous arthropods and pathogens , a general theory put forward by Lundstrom over a century ago .
57 One avenue for a claim is that you paid too much for the house , but remember that you say it is common knowledge that these houses suffer this fault .
58 It should be noted that these projections do not reflect any benefits that may accrue to the Group following a transfer of ownership and have been prepared under the assumption that the Group 's current operating conditions will apply over the whole period under review ’ .
59 First are demands for more autonomy by the minority ethnic groups and quelling the inevitable unrest that these demonstrations bring .
60 Did they not say that these buses did not pick up at Norwood Gardens did n't they ?
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