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

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1 Sir Ivor Jennings once said " If Parliament enacts that smoking in the streets of Paris is an offence then , in the eyes of the English Courts , it is an offence . "
2 Belatedly , Manville realized that going in cold , straight to the top , had been a serious tactical error .
3 Monetarists argue that increases in money supply have a large effect on aggregate demand ( certainly in the long run ) because the L curve is inelastic and investment is responsive to changes in interest rates ; but that this increase in aggregate demand will simply be reflected in the long run in higher prices : the AS curve is vertical .
4 Spring balances that weigh in excess of 30lb are available for those anglers who expect , or at least hope , to catch carp and pike heavier than 30lb .
5 The regulatory body OFWAT estimates that increases in charges of up to 86% can be expected between now and 2004 if all national and EC standards are to be met
6 For many years Iceland and New Zealand have used geysers and aquifers to provide space and water heating and in Britain research work that began in 1973 on hot dry rock is still continuing at the Camborne School of Mines , Cornwall .
7 She watched with amazement as goats were pushed into guards ' vans ; she gazed with awe at the rough , dark faces that loomed in front of her out of the steam .
8 Easterbrook 's hypothesis assumes that increases in arousal are associated with a narrowing of the range of cues utilized by an organism in performing a task .
9 What I find so extraordinary is that Opposition Members are so keen to place with trade unions abroad so much of the authority on labour law matters that resides in this House .
10 Their fragrance mingled with the faint smell of wood smoke that lingered in the room and the rector thought , yet again , how warm and full of life this small room was .
11 We do not believe the guidance in MPG6 paragraph 71 that minerals applications should simply ‘ have regard to ’ the development plan reflects that contained in PPG12 ; namely that ‘ development must accord with the development plan unless material considerations dictate otherwise ’ .
12 We do not believe the guidance in MPG6 paragraph 71 that minerals applications should simply ‘ have regard to ’ the development plan reflects that contained in PPG12 ; namely that ‘ development must accord with the development plan unless material considerations dictate otherwise ’ .
13 Genesco already markets sports goods under the Mitre brand in the United States , which is the venue for the World Cup in 1994 , as part of a licensing deal that expires in 2000 .
14 In his footnote , John Stuart Mill objects that economising in the use of names is not the sole purpose of classification : ‘ We could not have dispensed with names to mark the points in which different individuals resemble one another : and these are class-names . ’
15 On Nov. 7 a government spokesman in Khartoum complained that splits in the SPLA would make it difficult to resume the Nigerian-mediated Abuja peace negotiations which were due to take place in December [ see pp. 38901 ; 38952 for previous peace talks ] .
16 The Commodity Futures Trading Commission ( CFTC ) brushed off its files on Stotler , a big Chicago futures brokerage that failed in August 1990 , and issued a ten-count complaint .
17 The new 0632 is a line of double-density erasable optical disk drives that come in Models C2A , C2B , C2C , C2D and C2G and conform to the new ECMA standard 184 .
18 Elizabeth Rickards , vice-principal of Duff Miller Sixth-Form College in London , believes that new types of examination mean that cramming in the old-fashioned way is impossible .
19 It can not , therefore , be a Christian insight to urge that speaking in tongues is an indispensable mark of life in the Spirit of Christ ; whereas it is an undeniably Christian insight to insist that love and holiness , so manifest in the life of the incarnate One , should mark those who claim to have his Spirit .
20 Individuals believe that acting in a certain way will lead to certain outcomes ( the performance — outcome expectancy ) .
21 One finding of interest provided by the test with a calendar was that a high proportion of pupils in all attainment bands knew that dates in the following year fell a day later than the previous one .
22 According to UBS Phillips & Drew , building societies survived the downturn in the housing market better than expected in 1992 ; the brokers forecast that falls in pre-tax profits will average only 7% .
23 Cussons is understood to have an active npd programme under way , with some sources suggesting that spend in the future across all its brands could go as high as £7m .
24 And as you 've seen with previous closures of our homes , the last three , is that we 've been able to utilize some of those resources to provide that shift in policy which has been very successful , and has , er , a process that we 've got has allayed people 's fears who 've been used for those residential home agreements .
25 studies , and the Dart Environmental Studies project that resulted in over 20 reports and seemed to have input from just about everybody at Swindon Plymouth and Hayes !
26 Even though the Ministry of Defence insists no decision has been reached , MPs North of the border suspect that Devonport in Plymouth is now favoured .
27 Official figures showed that increases in petroleum prices [ see p. 39099 ] had pushed inflation to an annual rate of 10.03 per cent in the week ending Oct. 24 , up from a low of 8.8 per cent in mid-September [ see p. 39145 ] .
28 Several studies reckon that sitting in traffic jams costs Angelenos around $9 billion a year in lost output .
29 All three are inherent components of the natural earth surface processes that occur in arid and semi-arid regions but have been exacerbated by human activity .
30 This is a very special eight day cruise that takes in the best of the Elbe river .
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