Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [vb -s] [adv] that [art] " in BNC.

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1 Daedalus now points out that the solar wind is an exactly similar phenomenon .
2 The woman who died was a heavy smoker and the Family Planning Association here points out that the French health ministry had stressed the dangers to smokers .
3 The most obvious asset in most marriages is the matrimonial home , but the act also provides specifically that the ‘ rights or interests of either party under an … occupational pension scheme ’ should also be taken into account .
4 King rightly points out that a scheme which is intended to weed out poor teachers is not necessarily the best to engender the trust and confidence required to develop the work of teachers .
5 Hamilton also points out that the replacement of forest by well-maintained agricultural terraces may actually reduce the amount of soil erosion , and Ives ( 1987 ) provides a timely reminder that the Himalaya are undergoing tectonic uplift which itself may be of sufficient magnitude a account for much of the increased sediment load of the major drainage systems .
6 McCormick correctly points out that the authors are partisan , and acknowledges that the book contains some truth about the Reagan Administration 's assault on the environment .
7 David Jacobs also points out that the cost of hiring a stage-coach is now prohibitive .
8 Norris also points out that the complex system of internal air passages would prevent the production and reflection of random sounds — it is important for the dolphin not to confuse itself !
9 The DTI also points out that the definition of a consumer in the Directive is narrower than that in the UCTA , which talks of " dealing as a consumer " The courts have thus interpreted the UCTA as giving protection in certain circumstances to companies dealing as consumers , while the Directive only applies to natural persons .
10 Annette also feels strongly that the ‘ mystique of the salon ’ should be dissolved .
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