Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] that [pers pn] [vb base] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The biopsy confirms that you have a malignant lymphoma . ’ |
2 | This is perhaps not surprising : their preference for home care at the first interview indicates that they have a stronger commitment to looking after the dementia sufferer than those who said in the first interview that they would prefer institutional care . |
3 | For further details on these events and information on other countries featured in this brochure , Sovereign recommends that you contact the appropriate National Tourist Office who are always pleased to help . |
4 | Released in the US to coincide with the presidential elections , Robbins 's movie demonstrates that we get the politicians we deserve and that democracy is easily eroded . |
5 | We are required by the Copyright Act to have a written request before we can supply the copy , for which the law demands that we make a charge . |
6 | It is because we wish to strengthen the Government 's hand against a fairly well organised industry which seeks universal general increases that we make a series of recommendations in the report , to which I shall come in a moment . |
7 | One element of the business community alleges that they need the right to pretend someone 's making an offer when no one actually is ’ . |
8 | To attempt to understand human nature requires that we grasp the import of what we say . |
9 | ‘ Sorry , but the security johnny insists that you sign the visitors ' book . |
10 | The activities of the sbcC and sbcD gene products have not been determined , but the available evidence suggests that they provide a nuclease that disrupts palindromic DNA ( 6 , 7 ) . |
11 | To assess such a claim requires that we make a giant leap of the imagination to transport us to a state of ignorance about even the most elementary principles of physics . |
12 | Our new research strategy ensures that we get the best possible value from that and , above all , apply the lessons . |
13 | This belief implies that we have a destiny rather than a fate . |
14 | As for the case of the welfare-tax protesters Dworkin implies that they have no right in the strong sense to withhold their tax . |
15 | Unfortunately life is never simple — the Stores Platoon confirms that they have no Challenger engines in stock and that the next one is not expected for three or four days ; improvisation will obviously be needed if the Blues and Royals are to have all their tanks working . |
16 | Fairness requires that we judge a defendant on the facts as he or she believes them to be . |
17 | International competition requires that you present a passport which has your date of birth . |
18 | This vulnerable state requires that we have a climate of service in our relationship , that we are committed to serving one another . |
19 | If your garment size requires that you have a number of stitches that give a half repeat , you might consider moving the N1 cam between the first and second piece as we discussed earlier , so that when seamed ‘ A ’ will be joined to ‘ B ’ at the side seam . |
20 | Now that the results of our efforts are showing in a return to profitability , everyone in Chemicals manufacturing knows that they have an important contribution to make in transforming the Chemicals business into a really successful part of Johnson Matthey . |
21 | Costs of this magnitude and doubts about the ability to recoup them through improvements in efficiency or other gains are likely to be a significant disincentive to attempting a take-over and their scale suggests that they constitute a barrier behind which sub-optimally performing boards can find a substantial measure of protection . |
22 | Well , we can hope that the success last season in the FA Youth Cup means that we have an excellent crop of players coming through . |
23 | Their friendly society status means that they have no shareholders in the normal sense of the term . |
24 | The letter stresses that we breach the European directive in that we fail to consider the environmental impact of the station and the high-speed link together , as a whole , with all the direct and indirect consequences . |
25 | The scribe knows that they have a lot more to say and wonders how it is to be fitted into 3000 words . |
26 | In many subtle ways our care demonstrates that we believe the ageing process makes independent action impossible . |
27 | That specialisation means that you develop a highly idiosyncratic playing style — it 's a bit like an exotic bird in the musical landscape of piano music . |
28 | This coupled with your methylene blue filter bacteria wipe-out means that you have a tank which is generally unhealthy and at times extremely unhealthy . |
29 | A third viewpoint suggests that they form an intermediate group between the middle and working classes . |
30 | Bowlby believes that we have an instinctive ( inherited ) need to maintain proximity to attachment figures , because this has had evolutionary survival value . |