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

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1 Cumings concludes that Kim was probably based at Kharborovsk from 1941 to 1945 and conducted his guerrilla forays from there .
2 Experience of objects is mediated by the senses , and it takes some time before the child appreciates that objects are best understood not as functions of action and sensation , but as entities which have an existence that is independent of the child 's own actions and experiences .
3 Carroll insists that EDS is not pursuing a ‘ have it all ’ strategy .
4 But Intel insists that DEC was still showing interest in marketing the follow-on Paragon machine and that it pulled the plug on the deal because it was not satisfied with DEC 's level of commitment .
5 Marshal Chang ( who later ran a restaurant in Hong Kong ) insists that Ho was never imprisoned by him .
6 Quite frequently it happens that mystics are deeply influenced by philosophy , even though they tend to decry ‘ the meddling intellect ’ .
7 Sarah Moon , a London acupuncturist who specialises in pain relief during labour , says that women are often referred to her through the National Childbirth Trust or an active birth group .
8 But the court says that deals are only allowed to protect rate payer 's money from fluctuations in interest rates , and ca n't be carried out for trading purposes .
9 But he was concerned to prevent the system becoming a greater burden than ever through malpractice of the sort which the Worcester monk Hemming reports when he says that estates were sometimes taken even when the money due had been paid on time .
10 But Daniel Sumner , UK product marketing manager says that Office is actually moving away from the applet approach rather than towards it .
11 My friend says that George was only gone for five minutes , but when he returned from the toilet he said that he had been captured , flown to Venus and then forced to have sex with several beautiful Venusian lasses , who required his ‘ superior seed for the creation of a cosmic super race ’ .
12 The Consumers ' Association says that manufacturers are n't helping the situation by labelling clothes ‘ dry-clean only ’ to protect themselves when many could be washed with care .
13 The linkage of a pressure-cooker view of sexuality ( which sees sex as a natural force constrained by societal norms ) with a cloud-of-dust theory of ideology ( which assumes that ideas are inevitably sifted downwards through society at large ) suggests that the ‘ sexual revolution ’ is in the end just about more sexual activity .
14 The minimalist interpretation is too weak since it assumes that people are never bound by authority regarding issues on which they have firm views .
15 Dogs : The Trust regrets that dogs are not allowed in houses or restaurants , and seldom in gardens or parks ( with the exception of guide dogs for the blind ) .
16 But recent monitoring shows that Nestle are still pouring free supplies of baby milks into maternity wards in Asia and Africa .
17 Two level controls live on the front panel , each with a red and green triangular LED ; the green illuminates when the signal is -20dB below clipping while the red shows that clipping is actually taking place .
18 The survey shows that crime is not rising anywhere near as fast as police figures suggest .
19 Evidence shows that people are often brought to Christ by membership of such a group .
20 The obvious thing to do with such an important heiress was to betroth her to one of his sons and the fact that he chose his third son , Geoffrey , shows that Richard was still marked out as the future Duke of Aquitaine .
21 She sees that Harriet is quietly gazing at her in the red firelight .
22 It reveals that man is essentially cast in the mode of being-in-the-world , and moreover that the world itself can be made sense of only in the context of man 's own " projects " .
23 This scene reveals that Macbeth is now feeling insecure and paranoid about losing the kingship and so he consults the witches as to what will happen to him .
24 The author is public relations adviser to the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators ALLEN SHEPPARD , chairman and group chief executive of Grand Metropolitan , reckons that business is now becoming so complex that he needs a new core of trained administrators .
25 The Attorney General for England states that cases are often brought to trial which , from being imperfectly got up , break down , and thus cause the acquittal of guilty parties .
26 The report states that Britain is well equipped in terms of research and development to meet the opportunities but " the country 's manufacturers appears incapable of supporting the development of new ideas and their translation into new products on the strength of home markets " .
27 Section 50A states that copyright is not infringed by a lawful user making an additional copy of a computer program for back-up purposes if doing so is necessary to the lawful use .
28 It states that investment is positively related to the expected level of output and negatively related to the existing capital stock .
29 ( d ) I do not think Mr. Beazley can draw any comfort from the old implied contract theory in restitution cases , since as he himself recognises that theory is now discredited .
30 This point of view recognises that language is never value free , that discourses are creative .
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