Example sentences of "and [noun] [adv] [vb base] that " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Me and Sarah just feel that life is twice as sweet . |
2 | Brown and Gilmartin also report that " Other anthropological techniques were completely ignored . |
3 | He and Macdonald also contend that as monozygous twin pairs show greater birthweight dissimilarity than dizygous twin pairs , this would tend to lead to disease discordance and underestimation of the genetic contribution . |
4 | The group 's report and accounts also show that the six executive directors are in line to pick up £1.46 million in share option gains by July . |
5 | Encourage the visitors to ask questions , if they are newcomers to the neighbourhood conversation about whether they have settled in and met the neighbours and general chat about shops , buses , doctors and dentists again show that you are human and interested in them as people . |
6 | ( Baker and Butlin wryly note that , paradoxically , this statement itself is a generalization . ) |
7 | Pringle and Laverty also state that counsellors who work in primary care should concentrate on non-directive counselling . |
8 | Planners and conservationists alike agree that the building of 600 homes at the old railway works in Swindon makes good use of the site , but such land is not always available . |
9 | Whitby and Willis further suggest that the demand for private transport will continue to grow in spite of oil price increases , and that losses arising from over-pricing of oil are disproportionately borne by rural residents . |
10 | Changing patterns of life expectancy and advances in medical technology , treatment and rehabilitation also mean that the size of this subgroup of older disabled people is increasing . |
11 | Duncan and Goodwin thus claim that it is the localized heterogeneity of economic , social and cultural relations , and the plurality of influences which result , that is crucial to the distinctiveness of the local state , and to an understanding of the myriad forms of local politics which are produced . |
12 | SIR — Falkowski and Wilson elegantly demonstrate that historical Secchi disk measurements show no evidence of a significant increase in North Pacific phytoplankton biomass in this century . |
13 | The Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food ( MAFF ) and EHOS strongly recommend that caterers use a commercial rather than a domestic model . |
14 | Nissel and Bonnerjea acutely observe that all this may lead to ‘ a lack of perspective on the situation ’ so that they may find it difficult to accept appropriate help or place limits on their involvement . |
15 | Piaget and Klein also show that it is only through the intrinsically dynamic relationship between the infant and its environment that the subject is able to become itself . |
16 | Clark and Coats rightly state that this ‘ can have value in reassuring unaffected members of families where the mutation is known . ’ |
17 | Considerable political turmoil can be expected until the Washington meeting takes place , and sources here predict that Mr Arens wil be taking a very hardline position that will preclude any participation by the PLO . |
18 | Er , what they do , every year they switch identities e , Jessica pretends to be Elizabeth , and Elizabeth pretends to be Jessica but , this year they do n't do that cos tha all their friends like know and , this year cos their teachers and things still think that they 're erm so , they swapped identities they like , give detention and things to the wrong people and stuff like that . |
19 | Ironically , the recreational users and providers invariably argue that their pursuits have little or no environmental impact , and yet they are reluctant to share or publicise ‘ their sites ’ and resources — why ? |
20 | Ivanisevic and Co. naturally argue that it is unfair to alter the regulations as it would interfere with the natural development of the game . |
21 | His extravagant action , his grace , his poise and his enthusiasm combine to produce a perfect jumping machine , and people soon realise that they are watching something exceptional . |
22 | It 's of course only to be expected that people should moan about the tax they 've got to pay and people always complain that it seems to go up every year . |
23 | Local conservation officers , forest guards and rangers therefore find that ‘ rational ’ conservation policy is tempered by a web of social and economic relationships with various members of the public at the local level . |
24 | Do parents and teachers fully appreciate that material learnt in the early years remains n the memory bank for easy access and recall ? |
25 | Exchanges between surface water and ground-water also mean that the latter is becoming more saline . |
26 | Allen and Burton now argue that , at least as far as their observational data are concerned , the projectile model best fits the facts . |
27 | The common law and legislation further require that best practicable means be taken to abate any existing odour nuisance , the ultimate sanction being closure of the premises , imposed only where all other methods of abatement have failed . |
28 | Many doctors and scientists now recognise that acupuncture can be of value for treating pain , and with this have come interesting new applications , bringing together traditional acupuncture and modern conventional medicine , as in electroacupuncture , and the combining of acupuncture analgesia with anaesthetics for major surgery . |
29 | As William Pfaff has argued , engineers and scientists typically assume that , given the requisite amount of research and application of the relevant expertise , objective answers to particular problems are possible . |
30 | Only when in technology body and image so interpenetrate that all revolutionary tension becomes bodily collective innervation , and all the bodily innervation of the collective becomes revolutionary discharge , has reality transcended itself to the extent demanded by the Communist Manifesto . |