Example sentences of "[that] [noun sg] [noun pl] [verb] [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | These difficulties are compounded by the fact that industrialisation policies have their own dynamic in each sector and by foreign lenders ' intervention in domestic policy . |
2 | While the reorganisation of the schools in the area acted as some kind of distraction , staff to whom we spoke were confident that committee members maintained their commitment and interest in the library project throughout a difficult period . |
3 | By contrasting the doctor 's concentration on physical ailments with the CAB worker 's lengthy advice session , there may have been an unintentional implication that CAB workers see their major role as counsellor and that it is the counselling role that is time consuming . |
4 | ‘ If parents can not turn to the law to ensure that education authorities fulfil their obligations to every child in their care , then where else can they go ? ’ he said . |
5 | I returned the folders to Mellowes during the lunch hour with a note explaining that union instructions prevented my undertaking the work . |
6 | Not only was it , in Horton , recreating the age of the large mental hospital , but also it was seeking exemption from the DHSS requirement that health authorities put their ancillary services out to private tender . |
7 | Weber argues that status groups reach their most developed form in the caste system of traditional Hindu society in India . |
8 | Suppose we are trying out a Rational Actor theory of the microeconomic sort applied to international relations and assuming that nation states pursue their self-interest . |
9 | This was the time when theories of the spontaneous generation of living cells were receiving hard treatment from Pasteur , and Virchow came to assent without doubts that cancer cells had their origin in other cells . |
10 | In addition , 88open says that software companies using its 88000 certification process have asked specifically for the group to put its stuff up on other architectures . |
11 | In fact , it may be via expectations that interest rates exert their major influence on investment . |
12 | This should ensure that client companies accept our personnel , and minimise the need for competency audits . |