Example sentences of "[noun] [det] [noun] [verb] that " in BNC.
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1 | Analog Devices Inc and Crystal Semiconductor Corp this week said that they have begun selling multimedia coder-decoder chips claimed to offer highly integrated single-chip advanced audio system functionality , designed in conjunction with Sun . |
2 | In addition few people believed that FDP officers could easily relinquish their former role . |
3 | To Daugherty this trick ensured that the audience ‘ automatically became his ally ’ and it was all therefore very much ‘ a matter of showmanship ’ . |
4 | Discussion among delegates at the Heat Pumps for Buildings conference at Nottingham University this month revealed that , far from being a fully developed technology as their long history might suggest , their evolution is not complete . |
5 | In any case few statesmen grasped that there was a profound contradiction between the economic and the social policies being pursued by the government . |
6 | Provisional details for other constituency parties up to March this year show that , while some have failed to meet highly-optimistic quotas , others have done much better . |
7 | With large areas of water sheltered from waves , safe anchorages within an hour of almost anywhere , tavernas for supper whenever you want , and the guidance of our lead yacht this area proves that sailing can be incredibly easy and great fun . |
8 | The EEC this month revealed that Europe 's nuclear industry holds a stockpile of some four years ' supply of enriched uranium . |
9 | Today claimed malicious falsehood was n't an applicable action but the country 's number two judge vice chancellor Sir Donald Nicholls this morning said that it was . |
10 | The ordinary least squares model , with forced zero intercept term , is pop 81 = 5.41 houses or , with Poisson errors : pop 81 = 5.40 houses This result implies that each pixel classified as having people living in it , and there are 86 178 of these , will on average contain 5.4 people . |
11 | Then a sonogram this morning revealed that she has a degree of placenta praevia — the past heavy smoking is a factor there again , I 'm afraid . |
12 | of all entries each month to ensure that they were made for legitimate purposes . |
13 | The British television programme This Week alleged that UK directors of Astra Holdings had in September 1989 notified both the UK Ministry of Defence and " intelligence people " of PRB 's possible involvement in the construction of a supergun . |
14 | But in practice some authorities judge that this relationship has meant that loans should be repaid quickly . |
15 | During the early years of British rule many officials observed that there was a high level of both civil and criminal litigation . |
16 | Despite these considerations many economists believe that the tendency of prices to remain unchanged over several periods suggests strongly that they are not in equilibrium , as one would expect the equilibrium price to have changed over that interval . |
17 | Thus , it took subjects less time to decide that the following sentences had a different meaning : |
18 | A closed hearing held in February this year concluded that no-one could be held responsible for the death . |
19 | ‘ which was required to be fitted with windscreen wipers-This point means that regulation 34(1) of the above regulations requires every vehicle which is fitted with a windscreen to be fitted with one or more wipers . |
20 | A report from Britain 's Institutional Shareholders ' Committee this month argues that this should be extended . |
21 | The Birmingham Post on 19 January this year reported that Birmingham magistrates fined Rajinder Anand £3600 for supplying more than 250 000 counterfeit audio-cassette tapes to distributors throughout the country . |
22 | The council this week announced that the company has cash-flow problems . |
23 | A memorandum submitted by France to the UN Security Council this week suggests that a brigade of 5,000 men is needed in Sarajevo and four battalions of 900 men apiece for the six other main enclaves . |
24 | Wayne Clark , SNA architect with Cisco Systems commented that ‘ there will always be customers who go with APPN just because they 're IBM users ’ — but that may turn out to be a dated view : even IBM these days concedes that it is no longer in a position to dictate standards in the brave new world of open systems . |
25 | You only have to walk into any art gallery these days to see that the real action is in the shop . |
26 | When the call finally came , it took Zen several moments to realize that the phone was n't ringing in Sue Ellen 's en suite boudoir but in the dingy pool-room at the end of the bar , where a pack of the local rogue males were playing throwing-billiards . |
27 | For several decades most scientists assumed that the discrepancy was too negligible to worry about : after all , no one said that everything in the Universe should work perfectly . |
28 | Some experts believe that the fact we have more material possessions these days means that there is simply more to steal — after all , car theft is the most popular form of theft . |
29 | Birdie Mac in the sweet shop told people that it took a great amount of faith these days to realise that God was fair-minded . |
30 | We review our package each year to ensure that it remains in line with the best in the industry . |