Example sentences of "that [vb -s] [conj] [noun] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In this way , researchers can never explain why it is that wants or preferences manifested by individuals in social and political action are originally formed .
2 The set is created in the bifurcation that occurs as r passes through r* , and we can now mention some of the interesting properties that lead us to call it " strange " .
3 By the end of the century , there was a growing feeling that finds and monuments belonged to a past that ought to be recorded , and around 1585 William Camden wrote his book Brittania .
4 Quality standards require firms to have a system that ensures that time spent on case work can be properly recorded and attributed .
5 No one is saying that Cairo does not need the repairs , but the disparity does show the imbalance that arises when aid goes to urban , high-technology programmes .
6 In the context of the apparent marginalization of the cities , there is a central reformist tradition ( developed in both Britain and the USA ) that suggests that riots need to be seen as political statements of dissatisfaction .
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