Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] that [pers pn] [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The special nature of the facts of the case mean that it has a very narrow reading and for this reason might amount to nothing more than an amalgam of common law duties not to be dishonest . |
2 | Our journeys on the whiteboard suggest that it holds the key to our concepts of beauty . |
3 | Many who hold the minority view accept that they must recognize the mind of the Church , just as the majority realise that they have a duty to respect the consciences of those who disagree . |
4 | The reports on ceefax say that he requested the move . |
5 | Accounts of their trial suggest that it took the form of a political witch-hunt , with the intention of intimidating other critics of the government . |
6 | For example , only a few clients of Credit Data say that they require every single item of information on file about any credit applicant . |
7 | If it is a public demonstration suggest that they wear a suitably neat outfit such as a track suit . |
8 | Can my right hon. and learned Friend confirm that it took the emergency services an hour to reach the injured , and that another hour went past before the 125 was able to move off ? |
9 | Sociobiologists claim that they have a general theory about animal behaviour , and the category " animal " includes " man " . |
10 | After three years of wrangling , the matter was dropped , though Miller does in the eighth edition of the Dictionary admit that he made a mistake in former publications . |
11 | Most manufacturers recommend that you change the water daily . |
12 | By cumulating citation percentages within decades , the authors deduce that they require a mathematical function containing two exponential terms to describe data . |
13 | It was emotionally captivating to see a truck laden with consumer goods draw up at Tazarbu , to hear the driver announce that he had a new poem from Muhammad Dabub in Ajdabiya , and to see shopkeepers , customers and driver sit in the shade to listen to the poem . |
14 | A booklet put out in 1900 by the Franco-American Food Company of Jersey City made the point that its canned tomato soup was a spiced rather than a sweet one , " and our increasing sales of this variety show that it suits the taste of the majority . |
15 | Miners say that they indicate the whereabouts of the ore by tapping on the shaft walls with their antler-picks , hence the name . |
16 | The euphoria of the immediate pre- and post-entry days has gone , and those who are concerned with Community law realise that they require a precise and detailed analysis of its rules . |
17 | Melanee does not have a fixed career pattern planned ahead , ( models acknowledge that they have a short shelflife ) . |
18 | ‘ These bones show that he hid the hound here , but he could not keep it quiet , so people heard its cries . |
19 | erm I think first you have to relate to so many teachers erm as a parent of a secondary school child , and this is obviously a much more complicated procedure and also I think parents , many parents feel that they know a little bit less about what their children are doing at school at the secondary stage , it 's all that little bit more advanced , that little bit more different perhaps from what they had in their own education . |
20 | So where , as in Morgan , defendants claim that they believed the woman was consenting , because her husband ( who was present ) had told them that she enjoyed a struggle , their case is simply that they lacked the fault element required for the crime . |
21 | In addition , the planners argue that they have a duty imposed upon them under recent Acts of Parliament to conserve the natural environment of Orkney . |
22 | In this way , many birds ensure that they cross the Mediterranean at its narrowest point , the Straits of Gibraltar , or circumvent the sea altogether by travelling east into Asia across the Bosphorus and then down along the eastern shore of the sea by way of Israel . |
23 | The great majority of lenders say that they see the courts as an unfruitful last resort , and would prefer to make some special arrangements ( smaller but regular payments , say ) as soon as a customer gets into difficulties . |
24 | I like to think that Hume would agree , but some of his writings suggest that he underestimated the complexity and beauty of biological design . |
25 | The Government 's figures — let us for the moment assume that they have an accuracy which the Government 's abysmal record on predicting poll tax bills certainly does not justify — show that average council tax bills this year in Langbaurgh would have been £470 and in Middlesbrough £447 — £170 and £153 respectively higher than the equivalent fair rates bills . |
26 | Well let's for a moment assume that he has no such intention , that no such idea has ever crossed his mind . |
27 | ( You should consider which way the demand and/or supply curves of money shift. ) ( a ) Banks find that they have a higher liquidity ratio than they need . |
28 | Providing counsellees can be coaxed into exploring these more sensitive areas , and counsellors feel that they have the time and the ability to cope with any resulting distress , then the eventual outcome can be , more often than not , extremely valuable . |
29 | Its proponents claim that it has the advantage of functioning at high altitudes , where winds are strong and stable . |
30 | Millions of carers argue that they bear the brunt of the job … without recognition , or proper payment . |