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

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1 But it then transpired that BOC was also interested in taking over the firm by buying the remaining 70 per cent of the shares .
2 It transpired that Hannah was well capable of coping with this sudden celebrity status , displaying a curiously ingenuous confidence as in later months she met people ranging from royalty to hard-nosed journalists , and completely disarmed them all .
3 ‘ It does seem to me there must necessarily be some provision of this kind unless it is to be supposed that ministers are never to be allowed to leave the country at all . ’
4 Some writers , pointing , for instance , to the formal legal equality that women have with men , suggest that women are now fully emancipated , and have no need for any further changes .
5 Studies of students taking part in seminars suggest that posture is also used to indicate a desire to enter the discussion .
6 Some letters , however , suggest that Leapor was rather dilatory , and may not have done much work in the winter .
7 It is therefore intriguing that our in situ hybridization analyses strongly suggest that pou[c] is ubiquitously expressed during embryonic development although the highest level of expression is seen in the CNS .
8 The new features that have been discovered by re-examining Recent taxa alongside the many new fossil finds during the past 15 years lead to classifications that suggest that lampreys are more closely related to gnathostomes than either is to hagfishes .
9 Indeed , insiders suggest that Motorola is now actively encouraging existing and potential 88000 users to start looking at PowerPC : talk of a NeXT portable has been doing the rounds .
10 These results suggest that medication is often prescribed without clinical examination and probably without a diagnosis being made .
11 However , others suggest that consumers are well aware of the impact of indirect taxes on the price level .
12 Indeed , if taken at their face value , these measures suggest that Reagan was less successful in his dealings with the legislature than almost any other modern president .
13 Opinion polls suggest that Congress is just ahead of the BJP , but allegations of corruption , nepotism and incompetence in the Rao government are growing .
14 These similarities , together with several other less obvious features , suggest that cephalapsids are more closely related to gnathostomes than either is to lampreys .
15 GDP figures suggest that Penang is about 20% richer than Malaysia as a whole and the gap is likely to grow .
16 Close resemblances of style and detail suggest that Michael was also responsible for several important tombs : of Archbishop John Peckham ( q.v. , died 1292 ) in Canterbury Cathedral ; of Edmund Crouchback and Aveline of Lancaster in Westminster Abbey , probably made c .1296 ; and of Bishop William Louth ( died 1298 ) in Ely Cathedral .
17 Protagonists of second homes suggest that outsiders are actually saving homes for which there is no local demand , preventing dereliction , paying rates that would otherwise go unpaid and supporting local shops , services and craftsmen ( albeit seasonally ) .
18 Scientists excavating the fossilized remains of about twenty nests containing from 1 to 24 eggs each , in southern Alberta near the border between Canada and the United States in 1987 , suggest that dinosaurs were more socially complex than was first thought .
19 Mr Jackson adds that salaries are much more performance-related than in the past .
20 David Bohm proposed that consciousness is basically in the ‘ implicate order ’ as all matter is , and therefore it is not that consciousness is separate from matter but rather that consciousness manifests in the ‘ explicate order ’ as does all matter .
21 How do we know that owls are much smarter than chickens ? — Well , have you ever heard of a Kentucky Fried Owl ?
22 For the chill of divine retribution , listen to Russ Brown 's 1986 track , ‘ Got ta Find A Way ’ : ‘ I must let you know that judgement is here below .
23 Even if they were to be separated , one would know that Susan was somewhere .
24 No , perhaps that 's unfair ; I do not know precisely who , precisely when , precisely what ; though I do know that Gustave was never tired of double ententes about la pipe .
25 These pipes stretching thinly in a bridge across the service road injected a mix of chemicals into the walls of the furnace itself ; did I know that fuel was only used in the start-up process , after which the chemicals themselves provided the fire ?
26 Then , noticing that Mark was still seated , gazing abstractedly at the screen , she sat down again .
27 Scott asked , noticing that Gregson was still gazing at Carol .
28 To Montano , Iago lies that Cassio is always drunk , and professes to ‘ fear the trust Othello puts him in ’ ( 121–31 ) .
29 The morning looked grey and gloomy too , as if matching her mood , and Kate was reminded that January was hardly the most romantic month for a honeymoon in the English countryside .
30 Gavin Drewry 's analysis of the grant and refusal of leave to appeal to the House of Lords in 1971 demonstrated that leave was routinely refused in cases where the second appeal raised issues of review , that leave was granted in cases involving issues of supervision , and that there was a mixture of refusals and grants in cases falling in the grey area of reconsideration of authority without critical re-appraisal of the cases ( Drewry , 1973 ) .
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