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

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1 Their leader denied that these middle-class hearties were the equivalent of Hitler 's thugs .
2 The quality of work is of a very high standard and shows the great pride that these ancient carvers took in their craft .
3 We need to remind ourselves , and quite forcibly , that these typical complaints come from the period of history in which Charles Booth and Seebohm Rowntree conducted their pioneering studies of urban life which revealed such awful poverty among the common people .
4 While it was generally agreed that these broad aims were appropriate , there were considerable difficulties in their detailed implementation , often arising from conflicts over land use .
5 An informant from Aberdeen , where the last women were still working up until the 1950s , told me that these elderly women sometimes had little to do , were regarded rather as passengers and had to put up with rather disparaging remarks , but were kept on until retirement age by the firm , which felt it had obligations towards them .
6 With the widening of the income range between social groups since the late 1970s and the government 's emphasis on restricting public spending and encouraging privatization , there are signs that these geographical differences have widened over the past decade ( see Bradford and Burdett ( 1989 ) and Curtis and Mohan ( 1989 ) for reviews ) .
7 For the second approach , two things were significant : that a major change in British industry ( the fact that it was experiencing increasing competitive difficuIties ) was in turn being reflected in geographical changes , and that these geographical changes ( for instance , the decentralization in an effort to cut costs ) were themselves one way in which British industry was seeking to combat the growing pressures upon it .
8 When the new system is introduced the caretaking staff will not be amongst those identified as operators and it is intended that these revised hours will assist caretaking staff by freeing them for more appropriate duties .
9 Instead , the information disseminated is designed to make too many people comfortable with the idea that these horrifying centuries of murder and pillage have been a fight for justice and democracy .
10 I just worries me that these caring people are the same people that support the Tory policies that oppressed
11 The field of government activity and interest extended rapidly , and the size of the Cabinet with it ; and at the same time Ministers found — particularly with an economy weakened by the war — that these new problems were both more complex and inter-related than they had perhaps expected .
12 The fear that is often expressed is that these new forms of cultivation will result in soil conditions analogous to the Oklahoma ‘ Dust Bowl ’ of the 1930s .
13 One only hopes that these new waters they are navigating lead to a safe haven . ’
14 And how can traditional advocates of animal welfare prove that these new champions of the welfare of animals must be mistaken ?
15 Consequently , it is possible that these new users were less likely to be caught by the police .
16 Teachers , though in some cases suspicious that these new demands were turning them into social workers , realised that this role brought them benefits .
17 Hoskyns believed that these new methods could prove that the alleged contrast between Jesus and Paul was wrong ; and that there was an identity between the Jesus who lived in Palestine and the Christ who was the object of the faith of the apostolic Church .
18 At the time the government stated that these new housing schemes were needed to bring ‘ good health ’ to the people in Scotland .
19 At the time of writing only reports for 1991 and 1992 have been published and it is too early to evaluate the input that these new reporting arrangements will have .
20 The trouble is that these new trees tend to be specially developed strains which are often alien to the areas in which they are planted .
21 But fears are now being voiced that these new safeguards do not make a complete ‘ package ’ and that the failure of one to work properly might have a ‘ domino effect ’ on the efficacy of others .
22 It is probably true to say that these new sensations were at first quite undetected , as such , by himself .
23 However , students of this process have pointed out that these new organizations then face problems about there relationships to older agencies .
24 Another American film of that year , A Workingman 's Dream , has a very weary hero who fails to find a job at a factory ; he falls asleep and dreams of a Professor Wonderful who offers him instant wealth and a new set of clothes , but he is told that these new gains will disappear if he breaks certain simple instructions ; on three occasions he accidentally carries out simple actions which break the instructions and his wealth disappears ; he wakes up to see an ambulance taking a worker from the factory — there is a vacancy and this time his application is successful .
25 Consultants are often fearful that these new styles of service will lead to the quality of care of acutely ill patients on the wards suffering ; they believe that the focus of community work is away from those who are most in need or are concerned that if they work in the community they will lose the professional day-to-day support of consultant colleagues .
26 The issues that these new qualifications address are the really big ones : bridging the academic-vocational divide , the need for a coherent curriculum , building in core skills , and , finally , rewarding merit .
27 It is commonplace to find sufferers from alcoholism or drug addiction denying that they may themselves have food , nicotine or caffeine addictions or other compulsive behaviours and they may even deny that these other addictions are " real " addictions at all .
28 Where I have a little concern and that 's only 'cos I do n't know the of all of it , is that you are picking up , yes very minor non-conformances but in practice fairly large numbers in a fairly short time scale what I would be concerned about is when you get your B S I audit that these other areas that you have n't looked at have got equally this lack of attention to detail , that you end up with not only major break down in your system , but sufficient minor breakdowns in your system , to cause them to say that they wo n't give you registration .
29 Titmuss , together with others who developed his work such as Sinfield and Townsend , argued that these other welfare systems may provide large benefits additional to , or quite separate from , the benefits provided by the more central institutions of the welfare state .
30 There were many different sorts of trials set for the field-worker ( something noted in their field-work experience by Douglas 1972 and van Maanen 1982 ) , and the apologies other members of the section later gave her because of this policeman 's conduct is proof that these other trials , too , were successfully passed .
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