Example sentences of "[vb base] that [det] of the " in BNC.

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1 Calls for the increased ‘ internationalization ’ of the economy , of society and of political attitudes suggest that many of the postwar changes may be less substantive than are often imagined .
2 Our figures suggest that many of the subjects were neither what their proponents claimed , nor what their nature demanded that they should be .
3 Some researchers point out that no radiation dose is so small that the body can perfectly repair all resulting damage to DNA and chromosomes , and they suggest that many of the published estimates of the health effects of Chernobyl radiation are too conservative .
4 Observations suggest that most of the smoke particles were in the form of soot ( elemental carbon ) particles with diameters of around 0.1 um .
5 ‘ I suggest that most of the sentiments you express so forcibly are your own , Mr Peck .
6 Figures from the Central Statistical Office suggest that some of the changes implemented by Conservative governments helped to reverse the trend in redistribution of income from the rich , so that it became redistribution to the rich .
7 Such buildings suggest that some of the region 's wealthier inhabitants resided within the town , which may have a bearing on the site 's wider significance .
8 I expect that most of the children will have had their injuries dealt with .
9 They say that more of the therapy group were married , and married people with cancer are known to survive longer ; that help with pain control meant they were more likely to remain active and continue with exercise ; and that they tended to eat better .
10 Police officers insist that most of the killings are drug-related , especially in Rio , where minors are employed as delivery boys and armed lookouts by traffickers .
11 Mr Ziff said : ‘ A number of management changes have been made , and I trust that most of the mistakes of our own making will now be eliminated . ’
12 The changes mean that most of the care provided will be given by independently owned nursing and residential care homes .
13 Further , they show that many of the forms evolved to represent dialogue are also used by authors to represent thought .
14 The results also show that most of the effect on the perceived depth can be attributed to the presence of the vertical perspective cues although the small effect of horizontal perspective cues was present in the estimates of eight out of ten observers and was statistically significant .
15 This chapter will start by looking at the potential for politicisation in later-Stuart England , and show that most of the issues which divided the parties at this time had roots which dug deep in society .
16 Recent interferometric observations of NH 3 emission from the molecular cloud to the south of Sgr A show that some of the neutral gas in the south may be flowing toward the Galactic Centre in the form of a thin streamer and may settle into the circumnuclear molecular disk .
17 The tax remissions of the first half of the fifteenth century show that some of the villages which later disappeared were granted substantial reliefs , although this was not universal .
18 The data reveal that most of the questions and tasks successfully undertaken by pupils in the lowest third of the target pupils involve basic processes of counting and calculation carried out on paper , mentally , and with a calculator ; direct readings from tables of data ; recognition and drawing of familiar shapes ; and some visualization tasks .
19 So far we 've only had particular doctors using it to run it in , as it were , but in the very near future we hope that all of the doctors in the accident department will be using this system .
20 Although this book is in no way offered as a study of history or architecture , I hope that some of the information gathered may be of interest to those who love Cumbria and cherish the old buildings and traditions .
21 Though other practices may interpret and implement the community care reforms in different ways , I hope that some of the lessons we have learnt will be useful .
22 I 'm therefore doubly grateful to you for giving me the chance to meet you today , and I hope that some of the contacts I might make today will stand me in good stead in the job that I 'm doing in Oxford over the next year or so .
23 Having established the broad principles above , we hope that most of the laws will seem " clearly true " .
24 When one goes for a major adventure like tornado you hope that most of the difficulties are are ironed out , clearly they 're not , another set of difficulties emerges .
25 Two days later the official trade union movement , the Mozambique Workers ' Organization , previously silent on the strikes , came out in support of the workers ' actions , saying : " We consider that most of the strikers ' grievances are justified . "
26 Also ensure that all of the stand-alone programs are not running .
27 Can my right hon. and learned Friend confirm that many of the problems that British Rail experienced on the east coast line at the end of last year were due to criminal vandalism affecting the signalling system , particularly in Scotland and the north of England ?
28 ‘ We accept that some of the gypsies , the traditional travellers , do not want to be settled and wish to remain mobile .
29 If we accept that more of the caring is done by women the second problematic issue for family care of elderly people is the number of women who expect to be employed outside the home .
30 ‘ We should be honest , and accept that most of the money in the sport comes either from TV directly , or as a result of television interest , which is mostly in track and field .
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