Example sentences of "[noun prp] [unc] [noun] [adv] [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 Whitlow 's survey also shows that non-agricultural land in Zimbabwe is not seriously affected by erosion , since 95.2 per cent of these areas are in the lowest erosion classes ( Fig. 7.3 ) , and that in Zimbabwe there are 1.83 × 10 6 ha of eroded land overall , of which 83 per cent occurs in the Communal Lands .
2 Mr Murdoch 's empire recently admitted that mounting debts were taking a toll of its finances — an admission which analysts interpreted as a sign that the group , which owns five British national newspapers , would not be making any purchases for the time being .
3 ‘ La Malfa 's resignation just shows that anyone who has been involved in government for so long can be involved ( in corruption ) , however pure he may claim to be , ’ he said .
4 AEG 's experience thus guarantees that the availability of energy can be relied upon at all times .
5 Experiments with ZETA were underway in 1957 and Thonemann 's team successfully demonstrated that they could produce quasi-stable highly ionised plasmas with densities of 1013 to 1014 ( ten to one hundred thousand billion ) particles per cm 3 , at temperatures of about 5 million degrees for times of milliseconds .
6 In the early , fourteenth century , Edward 's lawyers also argued that the treaty was in any case no longer valid .
7 Christopher 's schedule already highlights that his style will be very different from that of his predecessor James Baker , who was the architect of the Arab-Israeli peace talks .
8 The ANC 's statement also claimed that the disclosures demonstrated that the lifting of economic sanctions [ see p. 38318 ] had been premature .
9 On the other hand , we would add that the lesson of Hegel 's , Marx 's , and Sartre 's attempt also suggests that history can not be coherently essentialist and teleological either .
10 After seventy-three minutes of a disappointingly dull game , Lewis pounced on a shot by Cardiff 's Ferguson only to find that the sheen of his new Jersey caused the ball , with its polished leather , to slip from under him towards goal .
11 Ward 's counsel also suggested that at the time of her original trial large amounts of vital evidence had not been passed on to the defence .
12 Mr Baker 's comments yesterday implied that the US government would be prepared to use its troops to back a Panamanian coup , but not this coup .
13 The logic of this passage from Lord Diplock 's speech clearly requires that judges , when having regard to previous comparable awards , should ascertain from the appropriate table of retail indices what has been the decrease in the value of money since the date of a particular comparable award in order that their award " in the money of the day " may be truly comparable in real terms with the earlier award .
14 The IMF 's projections also show that America 's recession has failed to curb its inflation decisively : according to the forecast , inflation will average 5% this year and 4% in 1992 .
15 Patterson 's evidence plainly indicates that there has been a gradual swing away from front values in the past century or so .
16 Butler and Stokes ' surveys even suggest that part of the electoral swing to the Tories was for no more substantial a reason than the belief among some electors in the ‘ circulation of the parties ’ , i.e. the sentiment that ‘ it 's time the other party had a go ’ .
17 She foretold the invasion and defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588 ; and Samuel Pepys ' Diary grimly records that Mother Shipton gave forewarning of the Great Fire of London in 1666 .
18 Yet , Hurd 's suggestions implicitly assume that both states are stable political entities — which they are not .
19 Yeltsin 's proposals specifically envisaged that he , as Chair of the Supreme Soviet , should be given powers to issue " binding orders " , as should the Prime Minister .
20 Mr Sloan 's QC also maintained that the ‘ fairly horrific publicity ’ and local hostility in Orkney might not only affect the children .
21 No , Steen 's behaviour certainly suggested that he regarded her as a threat in some way .
22 If you are playing Dwarf Wars , for example , the adventurers might reach Hargrim 's tomb only to find that it has been defiled and looted .
23 TEENAGERS looking over Queen 's University today found that research there helped put a ferocious roar into Steven Spielberg 's Jurassic Park dinosaurs .
24 Fisher 's study also suggested that recall was not a good measure of whether a road sign had been heeded .
25 Hay 's booksellers justifiably boast that they cater for all tastes .
26 Weber 's analysis also suggests that as they develop and become more bureaucratic ( see Chapter 3 ) , societies are likely to replace khadi justice with more rational and predictable forms of justice .
27 Hahnemann 's writings clearly show that he differentiates between the level of potency and smallness of the dose i.e. the quantity given .
28 The results of Warman 's experiments strongly suggest that in normal language comprehension syntactic processing is not autonomous , in the sense that the time taken to understand a sentence does not depend solely on the amount of syntactic analysis required .
29 The album sold by the skipful and , production faults aside , Morrissey 's sentiments still made that vital connection with the thinking patterns of the nation 's youth .
30 Since Sotheby 's catalogue categorically stated that their version was ‘ unknown ’ to me , it seemed reasonable that my views should be made known to them .
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