Example sentences of "[verb] that the [noun sg] is [art] " in BNC.
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1 | And of the Cobra , ‘ There can be no denying that the Cobra is an extremely exciting car to drive , or even passenger in . |
2 | Iraq is denying that the move is a bid to have sanctions lifted . |
3 | Such correspondences — and Barth underlines the pun — suggest that the novel is a multiple palimpsest with one textual layer over another and the roles of textual producer and fictional character constantly blurring together . |
4 | We suggest that the eviction is an unsubstantiated , politically motivated , empire building exercise of no benefit to the village . |
5 | However , events in the 1980s suggest that the picture is a good deal more complex . |
6 | These results suggest that the neurtophil is the main damaging effector cell in NSAID induced enteropathy . |
7 | Some scientists suggest that the procaryote is a degenerate eukaryote , one that has lost its unique features . |
8 | The authors suggest that the LIT is a test which is particularly suitable for use with severely and moderately mentally handicapped children . |
9 | In other words the tippee must , first , obtain from an individual , information which he knows to be unpublished price sensitive information ; secondly , he must know that the individual is a ‘ connected individual ’ within the meaning of the legislation ; thirdly , he must know or have reasonable cause to believe that that individual holds the information by virtue of being so connected ; and finally , he must know or have reasonable cause to expect that that individual should not have disclosed the information save for the proper performance of that individual 's duties . |
10 | Similarly , whilst the defendant will almost always know that the victim is a woman , circumstances could be imagined in which a man charged with attempted rape in fact intended to have sexual relations with a man . |
11 | It should be stressed that the eutectic is a mixture and not a compound . |
12 | This is not to press for a reversal of the present position , but to understand that if the work of research students is to be understood in educational terms , then the first step is to accept that the role is a hybrid of research and of higher education . |
13 | Some of the features of alcoholism in its terminal phase are so well known that a cartoonist has only to draw a couple of lines for everyone to know that the subject is a " drunk " . |
14 | They have to know that the environment is a safe one , that you will step in if the children are nasty to each other or put one another down … |
15 | ‘ Both Government and the European Commission must recognise that the consumer is an essential part of the marketplace , ’ she said , introducing the group 's annual report . |
16 | It has sometimes been claimed that the village is a peculiarly English invention . |
17 | It 's claimed that the fox is a predator , killing lambs and free range chickens and must be controlled ; an argument not accepted by the RSPCA . |
18 | It may be several hours before you realise that the cowpat is a date , and the white bit a blindfold . |
19 | Will my right hon. Friend look again at some of the procedures for recording , note taking and keeping records , as some GPs say that the system is a little too cumbersome and bureaucratic ? |
20 | There are those who say that the PC is the best and most versatile ‘ meccano ’ kit ever invented . |
21 | And people say that the APR is the most important piece of information about credit terms for them . |
22 | And he said , it looks as though they 've put the chimney on and found that the flue is the ba the boiler 's in the bathroom , so they 've had to come down here . |
23 | The other , the interventionist wing , holds that the paradigm is a dangerous one that policymakers should ignore . |
24 | Has not he realised that the CAP is the only agricultural support system under which consumers pay a subsidy to farmers and end up paying more for their food than if they had not paid the subsidy in the first place ? |
25 | An unwary reader might think that the book is a history of the changes in Western art , whereas it is in fact only a selection of some changes . |
26 | [ New ] Wolverton has now been modernised and , apart from a pleasant public library and some flower beds in the narrow residential streets , I do not think that the result is a great amelioration . |
27 | The hon. Gentleman thinks that the timing is a bit slow ; others may feel that it is a bit fast . |
28 | The Democratic leaders insist that the cut is an unwarranted giveaway to the wealthy which will have no significant effect on the economy and deepen the deficit . |
29 | Everyone in our sample cases agreed that the law is the law and must be enforced ; they disagree only about what the law in fact was . |
30 | The guests included customers , former shareholders , local dignitaries and many of the people directly involved with the project , all agreed that the factory is a great achievement of which the Company can be really proud . |