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

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1 In the paranoid , anguished silence you surmise , or maybe you were told later , that these heavies have been swindled in some drug deal in the scuzzy wine lodge next door , and that they are out to commit violence against the perpetrator .
2 The Kingman Report recommended that all children at the age of 16 should speak in Standard English , ‘ using their own accents ( provided that these accents do not impair comprehension by other speakers of English ) ’ ( chapter 5 , p. 52 ) .
3 I am pretty sure that these noises do not proceed from incipient compression failures .
4 Disgrace ‘ It is an absolute disgrace that these thugs terrorised defenceless animals for no reason at all and even threatened our staff who tried to intervene and we are not going to stand for that , ’ he said .
5 Sir Antony commented : ‘ The fact that these actions have not prevented the substantial fall in profitability over the same period is a reflection of the length and severity of the recession . ’
6 The family member will continue to do things for the primary sufferer ( providing food and shelter and other necessities of life , tidying up the messes , telling lies or half-truths to " cover up " , paying off debts or fines , providing bail , apologising on his or her behalf and generally doing everything possible to protect the primary sufferer from the consequences of his or her disease ) regardless of the demonstrable fact that these actions do not help the sufferer to get into recovery .
7 Further , the lack of visible staff-room integration serves to reinforce alienistic attitudes because it can be taken as evidence that these attitudes have a firm base in reality .
8 Until recently , however , it was thought that these laws did not apply to the beginning of the universe .
9 More and more , people are learning that these laws grant them rights and privileges unknown before the creation of the European Community .
10 They maintain that these factors require markets to be backed by a set of institutional and cultural frameworks to correct for the inadequacies of the market , in particular the need for non-market based contracts and arrangements between economic agents .
11 Consider the effect that these factors have on each other :
12 While certainly not denying the potential influence of certain characteristics of cities ( though they would dispute some , and point to others as being more effects than causes of urban decline ) , they argue that these factors have to be considered in the light of what is happening to industry itself .
13 5 Identify two other factors which might affect the size of the percentage error and conduct an investigation to consider what effect , if any , that these factors have had on the error .
14 The union achievement in establishing and applying standards for design and safe use of VDUs is more striking when one considers that these policies had already been formulated before the Government Health and Safety Executive had to issue information and advice on the subject .
15 But it was not until the twentieth century that these policies proved effective .
16 Clearly he was not an opponent of royal authority , or of secular policies , or of the warlike activities that these policies required , or even of Rufus himself .
17 It must be admitted that these potatoes look obscene .
18 Hubel and Wiesel showed that the properties of the neurons in the visual cortex were drastically changed by restricting the visual experience of an animal , provided that these restrictions took place during a few months early in life called the sensitive period .
19 The analytic problem , for competition policy , is that these strategies involve both welfare gains and losses .
20 Yet the Third World countries that these genes came from have not received a cent for them .
21 It should be noted that these dates represent the time stamp of the last associated record transferred into the relational database .
22 At first you might find it difficult to understand what he is talking about , because most of us are not even aware that these tensions exist .
23 You will notice that these requests differ in style and amount of detail .
24 The Regulations make clear that these sections do not apply to any private companies , whether limited by shares or guarantee .
25 I suggest that these meanings arise from everyday discourse , which habitually makes use of oppositions such as masculinity/femininity , science/arts — oppositions which make sense only in relation to each other .
26 Is it possible to arrange the search space such that these conditions do not arise ?
27 DNA diagnosis has shown that these conditions have a larger phenotypic range than previously realised .
28 To satisfy the court that these conditions have been met , it is necessary to obtain either oral testimony or , in the vast majority of cases , a signed statement from the person that occupies ‘ a responsible position in relation to the management of the activities for the purposes of which the computer was used ’ ( s.5(4) ) .
29 Speech act theory , which relates the function of utterances to sets of felicity conditions and the knowledge of participants that these conditions exist , may help us to understand the unity of exchanges in communication .
30 Though statistics are lacking , it seems reasonable to conjecture that these conditions foster child abuse and neglect , even infanticide .
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