Example sentences of "[verb] that [vb -s] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Did you know that upgrades to the EW + WW office software mean that in future it will be possible to print three-dimensional graphics and stereoscopic photographs ?
2 In work which addresses the impact of the Women 's Liberation Movement on female crime rates , Box and Hale ( 1984 ) found that increases in the rate of female unemployment were significantly related to increases in the rate of conviction for violent crime ( assault and wounding ) , theft , handling stolen goods and fraud .
3 SUBSTANCE P is a peptide neurotransmitter that binds to the neurokinin-1 receptor and is involved in pain transmission and neurogenic inflammation .
4 The owners of the Bothy Vineyard in Oxfordshire insist that winegrowers in the UK should be allowed to run their businesses as they see fit .
5 ‘ It 's the system of brick flues that runs under the entire floor of the caldarium — the hot room of the baths — to circulate the hot air from the furnace .
6 There is a widely felt fear that cuts to the social element of citizenship have damaged social cohesion and that this damage outweighs any advantages that the policy may have in the economic sphere .
7 The more difficult case is when theory suggests that a relationship should exist that seems to the researcher to be present in the data , but on a statistical level the relationship is not confirmed .
8 This interpretation of class differences in answers to the Ten Statements Test — as entirely compatible with class similarities in domestic role-identification — does not , of course , mean that answers to the test have no meaning or importance in their own right .
9 The things to avoid are principally a sort of subterranean trembling that begins in the body and communicates itself to your vocal chords and even , on occasion , to the chair in which you are sitting , and those long swallows , which you never seem to do at any other time but now occur unstoppably at the wrong point of emphasis in the sentence .
10 According to Galbraith , America 's democracy of the contented contemptuously ignores the growing underclass of the poor , underestimates the declining competitiveness of the US economy , and responds resentfully to any remedy that intrudes on the majority 's self-satisfaction .
11 It filed for a $300m offering of convertible debt and says that proceeds from the sale of the convertible junior subordinated notes will be used to repay part of its existing 9.5% subordinated debentures .
12 So they have put on a Christmas show that runs until the end of January , which while still being very different from anything else in the Midlands this Christmas , should entice a new audience into the theatre .
13 Only after the war was it revealed that reports concerning the role of the task force had been an element of allied disinformation as it had already been decided not to conduct an amphibious assault .
14 The " healing " is therefore done between sufferers rather than from staff to patients and is the equivalent of the group insight and support that comes in the Anonymous Fellowships .
15 This is likely to enhance further any mistrust that exists between the two groups .
16 Is the Minister alarmed that reports by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development show that United Kingdom investment per person in the manufacturing sector is the lowest , apart from that of Greece , in the European Community ?
17 The suspense novel stops short of the pure thriller , a kind of writing that falls outside the scope of this book , but it is not always easy to say just where the line should be drawn .
18 A form of writing that deals with the historical evolution of the landscape can be recommended to anyone interested in understanding why the English landscape looks as it does .
19 Norwegian , three-colour and four-colour designs all make use of the colour changer , but if you do not have this accessory they are still possible if you use the jacquard claw that comes with the machine .
20 Although retaining its majority shareholding in development banks offering specialized loans , the government claimed that proceeds from the sale of its majority shareholding in others would be used to reduce the fiscal deficit and the burden of internal debt while consolidating the recovery of the economy .
21 But it was postponed as the court was told that reports on the 49-year-old quack doctor were not ready .
22 It may be modern unwillingness to accept that there were activities in ancient societies which we do not understand that accounts for the embarrassing silence of archaeology on the Andean lines and its stubborn resistance to a proper treatment of the ley theory in Britain .
23 Results showed that stays on the neonatal care unit of more than 48 hours ( brief admissions because of the label diabetes were excluded ) were significantly more common in those with abnormal results .
24 They showed that disputes between the males were some what commoner than had previously been reported .
25 The survey showed that exports in the current fiscal year grew 22 per cent while imports rose 10 per cent .
26 Concern was also expressed about smoke from the barbecue interfering with other sporting fixtures , and it was agreed that plans for the proposed verandah should be viewed by the parish council before going to the district .
27 Whilst it is generally agreed that increases in the money supply can cause higher prices , the question is through what mechanism does it operate ?
28 Experience has shown that increases in the cost of newspapers , magazines or books leads to a reduction in sales .
29 A systems approach to budgeting that focuses on the outcomes and objectives of government policy can not avoid controversy .
30 Although it is not clear that subjective risk can be biased in this way theories of driving which stress a schematic or conceptual representation of the environment ( e.g. Dubois , 1991 ; Fleury , Mazet & Dubois , 1988 ; Groeger , 1988 , 1989 ; Riemersma , 1988 ) might suggest that biases in the perception of the environment would indirectly lead to biases in subjective risk , either because risk is an important aspect of such schemata or because subjective risk would result from the inconsistency between the environment and pre-existing schemata .
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