Example sentences of "and [pron] [noun] [verb] [verb] that " in BNC.
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1 | France Telecom has not joined the queue of enterprises seeking privatisation , and its chairman has said that the current statute is quite adequate . |
2 | It had been tracked over a three-year period by satellite and radio beacon and its movements have demonstrated that four separate currents affect the region of Antarctica near the Ross Ice shelf . |
3 | At the end of the 1950s , the Treasury and its ministers came to believe that they were losing too many of the battles . |
4 | The GUI for the Apple Macintosh ( first released in 1984 ) was the first to become widely used and its popularity helped ensure that other GUIs were developed for PC compatibles and UNIX platforms . |
5 | Mrs Singh was very certain — she and her husband had decided that they both want Balbinder to go to Cedars . |
6 | Much later he joined forces with the fledgling Spitalfields Trust , and their efforts have ensured that since 1961 only two more Georgian houses have been destroyed , and those in flagrant defiance of the law . |
7 | Both pupils and their parents need to know that spectacles will neither cure a visual condition , nor hasten its deterioration ; they will simply give necessary correction to vision in appropriate cases whilst they are being worn . |
8 | As we shall see the unequal power relations between parent companies and their subcontractors does mean that the burden of adjusting output in a recession can result in smaller firms going out of business . |
9 | As we shall see the unequal power relations between parent companies and their subcontractors does mean that the burden of adjusting output in a recession can result in smaller firms going out of business . |
10 | , and their staff have found that , as soon as people arrive at Hallery House , they are impressed with the level of service . |
11 | The present inquiry examines in what ways the attitudes to new techniques were affected by unique circumstances of our pioneer industrial revolution ; tries to assess the extent to which Victorian businessmen and their successors failed to comprehend that a continuous regard for new techniques was a condition of survival in a competitive system ; considers the effects of two World Wars on technical innovation ; and presents the achievements and failures in a broad historical context . |
12 | And if so , would he and his contemporaries have recognised that in pursuing this consistency he was doing science , not art ? |
13 | The Marquess of Blandford and his wife have announced that they are to seperate . |
14 | As an undergraduate , says Walton , if he had a fault it was ‘ that he kept himself retired and at too great a distance with all his inferiors ; and his clothes seemed to prove that he put too great a value on his parts and parentage ’ . |
15 | Both Glyn and his boss had made that quite clear with no words needed . |
16 | Arius and his friends had suggested that his critics must presuppose the ( to him ) unacceptable proposition that the Son 's relation to the Father is one of ‘ identity of being ’ , language unprotected against the heresy of Sabellius . |
17 | That is an uncomfortably close date for a power-broker ; and his opponents have noted that the threat of political execution seems to be concentrating his mind wonderfully . |
18 | Although the TEC has been operating only since 1 April this year , Roy Knott and his team have shown that they are dedicated to the employment training future for Shropshire . |
19 | Whereas Lawrence and his colleagues had suggested that patients suffering from chronic schizophrenia might have drifted away from Worcester and Kidderminster , one of the major concerns about community services in London was that such patients tended to relocate in the inner city areas of the capital . |
20 | Nevertheless , some 730 ‘ cables ’ had been transmitted over the line and so Field and his colleagues had proved that a transoceanic cable was not only feasible , but could also take a great deal of traffic . |
21 | Curiously , in their paper suggesting the constancy of the solar diameter , Parkinson and his colleagues did mention that the data from transits of Mercury show hints of a periodic variation in the Sun 's size with a cycle time of about 80 years . |
22 | Gross and his colleagues have reported that cells in the inferior temporal gyrus sometimes had very specific stimulus requirements before they would respond ( Gross 1973 ) . |
23 | At an ageing research centre in Arkansas , Bob Schmookler Reis and his colleagues have found that cultured skin cells accumulate plasmids as they multiply and reach their natural life span . |
24 | Lorne Golub at the State University of New York at Stony Brook and his colleagues have found that low doses of doxycycline seem to have a direct effect on collagenase , at least in the laboratory . |
25 | Matthews and his group have found that X-rays work well on these — they produce reaction products , but like PCBs these are amenable to further X-ray destruction . |
26 | He appealed this week for last-minute talks to avert a horrific war , and his officials have implied that , if it came to a fight , Egyptian forces would not penetrate Iraq itself . |
27 | Experimental and simulation work carried out by Montgomery and his co-workers has shown that the sequential retrieval time for records increases as more of the file is held in overflow . |
28 | Nagy and his coworkers have shown that the bitumen did not travel very far from the heat source before solidifying , so it did not move the uraninite away from the reactor site . |
29 | Both Marshall and Sweeney and our group have shown that systemic inflammation may be more important than infection in determining mortality . |
30 | The road was wet and your mother has suggested that your father may have been driving exceptionally fast . ’ |