Example sentences of "[verb] that [pron] [vb -s] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Some commentators suggest that it represents a key political platform for the government in coming years .
2 We suggest that it enables the parents to pay a compliment to close friends by inviting them to be godparents .
3 The examples listed earlier suggest that it covers a vast variety of relations ; for example the relation between capitalists and workers is said to be one of oppression , while that between factions of the ruling class might be competition .
4 Our journeys on the whiteboard suggest that it holds the key to our concepts of beauty .
5 It is famous for its tremendous resources and ability to get the job done , but other firms suggest that it has a less than enviable success rate .
6 The differences found between them may throw light on certain rarely remarked properties of the object which suggest that it has a major role in the development of cognitive abilities and the ways in which the world is perceived , understood and lived in .
7 Experiments suggest that it has a fluid consistency and that there is movement of the liquid molecules within the membrane .
8 On this basis I suggest that there remains a great deal of doubt that mild to moderate hypertension in elderly people should be treated .
9 ‘ Recent experiments suggest that there exists an ‘ interconnectiveness ’ of the human mind with other minds and with matter — that the human mind may be able to obtain information independent of geography and time … ’ and concluded that ‘ … a general recognition of the degree of interconnectiveness of minds ( and matter ) could have far-reaching society and political implications for the nation and the world . ’
10 I suggest that she wears the bracelet either above her elbow or round her ankle so that it does n't get entangled in her ribber .
11 There are still British Steel pensioners from the old scheme who genuinely do not know that there exists a new scheme .
12 However , I do know that it features a new , wider stance and a longer body than the present model along with wider wheel-arches and new wheels and grille .
13 Before opting , the landlord should know that it covers the whole land and buildings within its curtilage , buildings linked internally or by covered walkways , parades , precincts and other complexes divided into separate units ( Sch 6A , para 3(3) and ( 5 ) ) .
14 He 's looking resplendent , you did n't know that he has a breastplate of medals , did you ?
15 The accused must know that he has the prohibited article .
16 None is stated in the sub-section , but it is assumed that the accused must intend to use the article in the course of or in connection with the burglary , theft or cheat , and he must know that he has the article with him .
17 For example , one can say of a brain process that it occupies a particular point in space or that it can be displayed on an oscilloscope screen ; whereas neither of these things could be said of , for example , the subjective sensation of the colour blue or of the thought that I hate Monday mornings .
18 It is at that stage in the design process that he has the greatest opportunity to explore , and the least number of constraints .
19 Adoption should never be suggested as the next option after treatment failure , it should be stressed that it involves a different type of parenting to biological parenthood , and adoptive parents should be advised to contact an organisation such as Parent to Parent Information on Adoption or British Agencies for Adoption and Fostering ( BAAF ) for information .
20 ‘ If the creditor takes adequate steps to inform her and reasonably supposes that she has an adequate comprehension of the obligations she is undertaking and an understanding of the effect of the transaction , the fact that she failed to grasp some material part of the document , or , indeed , the significance of what she was doing , can not , I think , in itself give her an equity to set aside , notwithstanding that at an earlier stage the creditor relied upon her husband to obtain her consent to enter into the obligation of surety .
21 When a manager is given the authority to do something , it is automatically presupposed that he has the ability to do it , the facilities that he needs and that the desired results will be achieved .
22 And he refuses to accept that he has a bad boy reputation which goes before him with officials .
23 In spite of all this secrecy , I happen to know that it takes the form of a humorous catalogue of my supposed states of mind , arranged from one to ten like the Beaufort Scale .
24 After that claim it is good to know that it has a — precision quartz movement ’ that rotates the hour , minute and second discs .
25 Given the way that business is suffering under the policies and decisions of this Government , and especially the policies of the Prime Minister , does the Minister recognise that he has a responsibility to ask his officials to deal with businesses in such a way as to enable them , wherever possible , to retain jobs and to keep their businesses going ?
26 Harriet 's explaining that she gives a service , something about helping people realize their dreams .
27 The outcome is the same if he has forgotten that he has a knife on him .
28 Hence , the quotation marks around the word ‘ doing ’ emphasize that it has a technical meaning in sociology , for lying behind the process is a body of common-sense and official police knowledge which informs the methods and practices according to which activities are done .
29 He might also have added that he plays the game rather well .
30 You say that she has a mineral lick — have you tried a plain salt lick ?
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