Example sentences of "[coord] [vb -s] that [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Adams ( 1979 ) presents a review and experimental study of the subject , and concludes that despite the theoretical problems , there is practical value in teaching rhythm to learners of English . |
2 | Robert Gray has analysed marriage patterns in late nineteenth-century Edinburgh and concludes that by the end of the period , patterns of segregated intermarriage as between the families of skilled " and " unskilled " workers were tending to break down . |
3 | The manual alerts the teacher to the kinds of ‘ errors ’ children are most likely to make and emphasises that in the ‘ correct ’ drawing ‘ the front of the road occupies the whole width of the picture , and the distant end of it vanishes away to a point far back on the horizon ’ . |
4 | She now does yoga , and says that for the first time in her life she wakes up feeling calm and generally finds that thinking positively works . |
5 | It aims to turn the headphones radios and television group into a mini-conglomerate and says that in the five weeks since new board was appointed , ‘ considerable progress has already been made . ’ |
6 | Dataquest notes that 1992 was the first year in which each of the five top workstation vendors offered RISC-based workstations for under $10,000 and says that in the third quarter more than 60% of the boxes going out the door were priced under $15,000 . |
7 | Bunting ( 1978 ) in more general terms disclaims this responsibility and states that with the introduction of high-yielding paddy it was to be expected there were social problems but it was up to the politicians to ‘ do something about it ’ . |
8 | She would , however , have preferred to show a more balanced programme and hopes that in the future more teachers will offer class displays because she feels that class members prefer to see work they can identify themselves with , as well as the more advanced and unusual aspects of our work . |
9 | She feels they might underestimate the prevalence and notes that in the American study by Russell ( 1986 ) , which was particularly careful in choosing and training interviewers , the prevalence rate uncovered , for intrafamilial and extrafamilial sexual abuse was 58 per cent when non-contact abuse was included and 38 per cent when it was excluded . |
10 | He acknowledges his indebtedness to Tolstoy and maintains that at the time of reading the book he was passing through a period of doubt and scepticism . |
11 | Other evidence suggests that his father died soon after 1190 and proves that by the early 1200s Eustace was the seneschal of the count of Boulogne , Renaud de Dammartin . |
12 | Bruno is no mug and knows that at the very least he is publicising his own fight , and building the grudge content for an eventual show-down with Lewis that could be a £5million production . |
13 | Roxborough believes it unrealistic to expect unions to play such a revolutionary role in Latin America today and predicts that with the growing economic crisis in Mexico , the unions will become more militant ( Roxborough 1984 ) . |
14 | This reflects static per capita alcohol consumption in the 1980s , and suggests that within the structure of excise duty taxation , less duty can be raised from alcoholic drinks . |
15 | He is now critical of the British clockmaking industry , but hopes that with the help of a German movement , his new clock will survive longer than the original . |
16 | He concedes that the object-oriented paradigm needs to deal with both large objects ( applications ) and small objects ( down to characters or numbers within files ) , but argues that in the Cobol business context , a fine level of granularity is often not required . |
17 | The phrasing is ambiguous , perhaps deliberately so , but suggests that for the moment only surveillance was intended . |
18 | The phrasing is ambiguous , perhaps deliberately so , but suggests that for the moment only surveillance was intended . |