Example sentences of "[that] the [noun prp] [noun pl] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | It is to be hoped that the Guinness trial will show that the UK authorities do know just that . |
2 | The weather is not kind , having rained steadily for most of the week , fully endorsing everyone 's suspicions that the Sennybridge hills conjure up their own unique climate . |
3 | It was here that the Caroline reformers achieved nothing because the crown could not recapture the powers it had made over to local municipal oligarchs . |
4 | It was as architects rather than as builders that the Caroline bureaucrats bequeathed to liberalism this programme : their concrete achievements remained limited , but there is no practical reform of the nineteenth century , no reforming attitude of mind , that can not be traced back to one of the servants of Charles III . |
5 | There were signs of celebration in Brussels and in Paris last night that the West Germans had committed themselves to a closing date in return for a delay in starting the move to monetary union . |
6 | So it has n't affected the way that the Oxford Cheetahs have actually prepared . |
7 | The carve-out also applies , comprehensively this time , to business from a non-UK office with customers outside the UK , unless the firm implicitly indicates to a private customer that the FSA protections apply , in which case a risk warning must be given ( see page 41 below ) . |
8 | A non-UK office of a UK firm must make the prescribed disclosure that the FSA protections do not apply whenever it tells a non-UK private customer that it is a member of SFA ( or , generally , an authorised person ) and must do so with equal prominence . |
9 | However , all G-2 sources tell that the North Koreans have up to 100 Russian planes and a training program for pilots . |
10 | In an area where unemployment struggles to reach 3 per cent , school leavers are spoiled for choice , so it is in a spirit of enlightened self-interest that the Swindon managers have embarked on programmes designed to tempt young people into engineering . |
11 | Nycodenz gradients show that the PHB particles have density 1.18 g cm -3 , the same as native granules and pure amorphous PHB ; crystalline PHB powder has a density of 1.241 g cm -3 ( ref. 8 ) . |
12 | Government reports on Oct. 5 claimed that the Hezb-i-Islami forces had been pushed some 30 km outside the city . |
13 | A complication from the government 's point of view was that the Sunday Times had contracted to publish extracts from the diaries and in fact did so before the government sought a gagging injunction . |
14 | It appeared that The Sunday Times had obtained their copy of the report from an unauthorised Greek Government source . |
15 | Although the two Korean states remained technically in a state of war ( the hostilities having been ended in 1953 by an armistice but not a peace treaty ) , many commentators felt that the December agreements laid a realistic foundation for the negotiation of a full peace treaty . |
16 | James Soong , the secretary-general of the KMT ( appointed in June 1989 — see p. 36734 ) , accepted that the December elections had been a setback for the party but insisted that the process of democratization would continue . |
17 | Thatcher afterwards complained that the December conferences had been " pre-empted " . |
18 | " It is imperative that the GCC countries establish a dynamic institutional machinery to monitor data on oil spills and enforce a sense of environmental discipline " , al-Saleh said . |
19 | It is sad to see that the Thatcher years have not only wreaked social , economic and political havoc , but also induced intellectual decay , even on the left . |
20 | Admirers claim that the Thatcher governments have vanquished much conventional wisdom of the 1970s , such as the idea that the British were ‘ ungovernable ’ , that the unions ran the country , or that there was a ‘ British disease ’ . |
21 | It is now commonplace to say that the Thatcher governments have had to be highly interventionist in order to extend the market , increase the rights of consumers , and reduce producer power . |
22 | It says a great deal for Saxon resilience that the Sussex settlements do not seem to have reverted to wholesale waste , and the pressure was greatly liked in 1017 when Cnut was elected king of England and the country passed under a Scandinavian aegis for the next half century or so . |
23 | In an interview on Feb. 4 , the Prince said that the Khmers Rouges had finally accepted the change " because they are aware they have become more and more isolated and hated on the international level " . |
24 | Some reports claimed that the Khmers Rouges had used tanks in an operation around Pailin . |
25 | The speech indicated that the Khmers Rouges had abandoned plans to seize power by force of arms , and were directing their efforts to improving their image in the countryside . |
26 | Commentators suggested that the Khmers Rouges had been under pressure from their Chinese backers to accept the Sihanouk plan . |
27 | It seems more likely that the Khmers Rouges decided not to disrupt the election , perhaps for good reason . |
28 | Only Khieu Samphan failed to react positively to the Australian plan , and the Far Eastern Economic Review of March 8 described as a hopeful development the fact that the Khmers Rouges did not openly dismiss increased UN involvement . |
29 | An MoD spokesman said it was because the initial charge was not one of rape that the Suffolk police had not been informed . |
30 | All three have international sponsors , and Kapuscinski is to find out that the South Africans have invaded in the south of the country , having fallen in love with Savimbi . |