Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] [verb] that [ex0] [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | In addition to the human health implications , a professor of chemistry at Lancaster University has said that there could be 10 per cent crop losses of barley , beans and peas as a result of ozone depletion . |
2 | Previous research has suggested that there may be barriers to particular types of occupation which selectively prevent women from entering them . |
3 | In his zeal to demonstrate that the Conservatives were committed individualists Fforde refuses to accept that there may have been real disagreements within the party . |
4 | In its Final Report , the Criminal Law Revision Committee has recommended that there should be a full scale extension of the young man 's defence to cover men of all ages . |
5 | Has the Minister noticed the press reports that a member of the Ulster Defence Association inner council has claimed that there could be further cross-border attacks by loyalist paramilitaries — a report that was echoed recently by the Chief Constable of the Royal Ulster Constabulary ? |
6 | Deng Xiaoping has warned that there may be 60 or 70 years of ‘ plain living ’ ahead for his people . |
7 | Deng Xiaoping has warned that there may be 60 or 70 years of ‘ plain living ’ ahead for his people . |
8 | However , evidence has shown that there may be a silent long-term killer lurking in almost every room . |
9 | Goldman Sachs has referred to our ’ extra training provisions ’ while James Capel has stated that there can be little doubt that our ’ supply-side measures would improve the United Kingdom 's long-term sustainable growth rate and expand the supply-side of the economy ’ . |
10 | ‘ The government has denied that there will be fish-farm cages on Lough Corrib , ’ said the announcer . |
11 | The addition of Sheffield brought the total number of UDCs to eleven and the government has stated that there will be no other UDCs before 1992 . |
12 | But four years afterwards , the Government has admitted that there will still be no room in its programme next session to ask Parliament to act . |
13 | Mr Rushdie has agreed that there should be no paperback version of ‘ The Satanic Verses ’ and no more translations into foreign languages ‘ while any risk of further offence exists ’ . |
14 | Unfortunately for this complacent view , science seems to indicate that there may be alternative realities — or , as they are often called , alternate universes . |
15 | The Minister has said that there will be appraisal tests for the rail linkages in and out of it and their viability in return on capital , and so forth . |
16 | In response to a challenge by Neil Kinnock , the Prime Minister has pledged that there will be no increase in VAT . |
17 | Our landscape has concluded that there could be no no prospect of any damage to form the O A O M D i if there is development in this this sector . |
18 | Mr Thomas needs to realise that there will always be degrees and levels of wealth and privilege , just as there are for piloting skill . |