Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] that [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The Government has itself predicted that the number of Legal Aid Certificates issued this year will drop from 410,000 to 287,000 which means that over 30% of those who should have received legal aid will be deprived of access to justice . |
2 | He enjoyed the salmon trout he ate at the small inn there but was mighty scathing about the visitors ' book ( as well as about the notion that the lake might actually be beautiful ) : ‘ You will see only two kinds of exclamations in it : one about the beauty of the Lac de Gaube , the other about how good the trout are … which means that only fools or gluttons have picked up the pen to sign their names and their thoughts . ’ |
3 | Despite market research which indicates that over 81% of teachers are interested in the concept , it is the lack of an appropriate professional development model for teachers which provides the major limiting factor to future growth . |
4 | The case for stabilization policy is further strengthened when one assumes that either wages or prices are sticky over time , although the microeconomic foundations for long-term contracts are very much in their development stage . |
5 | One harbours superior thoughts as to just where and in what circumstances her hosts can have possibly imagined her wearing such things , until one recalls that only seconds before one was counting the endless number of stoats ' tails that have gone into the making of the coronation robe . |
6 | One may respond ( in relation to the parable of the prodigal son ) that one knows that today women may pass property to their daughters . |
7 | While it appears that both James and Williams agreed that without an ascendant industrial bourgeoisie , the abolitionists ‘ would have preached themselves as black in the face as any Negro ’ . |
8 | This observation is borne out by the Commission s statistical Parish Survey in which it appears that only 43% of Anglican churches have one or more Evensongs with a choir each month ( see Appendix 2.5 ) . |
9 | Although all ICI 's board members have endorsed the reorganisation ( which they all claim to be a radical one ) , it seems that both Mr Hampel and Mr Hutchison initially favoured a different course for ICI . |
10 | It seems that neither temple nor town was fortified , so it was possible for the temples to grow outwards from the nucleus of the Central Court virtually without restraint . |
11 | From the analysis we do not know the proportion of pregnant women who participated in this form of screening , but it seems that around 48% of cases might be detected if triple screening was universal . |
12 | It seems that only music and Red Stripe beer unites Jamaican society . |
13 | Yet it seems that only children are not disadvantaged by this lack and may even profit from the attention lavished on them . |
14 | ( ii ) If a ε Z is neither 0 nor a unit we say that a is irreducible iff , whenever a is expressed as a product , a = bc with b , c ε Z , it follows that either b or c is a unit . |
15 | ( ii ) If f ε Q[x] is neither the zero polynomial 0 nor a unit we say that f is irreducible iff , whenever f is expressed as a product , f = gh with g , h ε Q[x] , it follows that either g or h is a unit . |
16 | It follows that neither space nor time can be classified as " general concepts " . |
17 | It means that even gardens are no longer cared for in the despair that is felt . |
18 | The Board rejected this view as it considers that only shareholders are owners of a company and hence the issue of warrants which are not subsequently exercised represents a gain . |
19 | It claims that only Lothian is providing extra payments to maintain standards of care , even though all authorities are receiving Scottish Office grants . |
20 | As for companies from other member states , which by virtue of the first paragraph of article 58 are equated to natural persons for the purposes of the application of the provisions on the right of establishment , the Act of 1988 deprives them of the right to establish themselves in the United Kingdom through the intermediary of agencies , branches or subsidiaries , since it provides that only companies set up under the laws of the United Kingdom may be owners and operators of fishing vessels , and restricts their right of participation in the capital of companies or firms , as the corresponding right of natural persons is restricted by the Act . |
21 | It suggests that only scientists with " relevant experience " be allowed to take charge of trials , and that a register of qualified scientists be drawn up . |