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

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1 Their name suffices to show that unlike the FOP they have no ambition to occupy the middle ground , and their precise situation in West German politics remains uncertain .
2 A market economy in China promises to mean that over the next decade Asia 's geography can reassert itself .
3 The reasonable interpretation of their experience seems to demand that by the time the chain had reached them the actual result of the observation had become fixed .
4 Currently 5 per cent of output is exported , but Simpson aims to hoist that to 25 per cent , with the US , Japan and Australia the main targets .
5 Bentham tries to show that on no useful classification of motives can one divide them into those which are always good or bad .
6 As the number of species studied increases the simple classification into adaptive grades begins to break down as the variance within species and between species begins to exceed that between the categories described as grades .
7 No good reason exists to think that in the remoter past households were more egalitarian or less structured than they were in 1979 .
8 If the Timex worker wants to regard that as a right of reply to Neil 's speech , so be it .
9 A system exists to ensure that at any time , day or night , the consultant 's wishes are followed .
10 The Scotsman survey seems to suggest that in significant sections of our society this function is no longer being fulfilled by the family .
11 But Mr Ahtisaari said that more recent checking , against the roll of Namibians who registered to vote in recent months , turned up 54 more names , and the mission expects to find that at least 20 others have been repatriated .
12 Roger of Howden seems to suggest that behind Eleanor there stood the figure of a man , her uncle , Ralph de Faye , the seneschal of Poitou .
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