Example sentences of "[vb -s] that [det] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The researcher conducting this case ( Wobbe-Ohlenburg 1982 ) comments that much of the publicity about using robots in factories emphasises the way in which they can make life more pleasant for humans by taking over the dirty , dangerous , or monotonously repetitive jobs .
2 Craig Chalmers reckons that much of the credit for making the new men feel part of the Scotland set-up is down to Hastings .
3 Your drawing shows that much of the enamel is still intact .
4 Throughout that year the committee met as a whole only every two or three months , and it seems that much of the running was made by the deputy head , who described how he visited every department to explain the new arrangements and what the library could do for them .
5 When researching into literature dealing with burghs in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries , one finds that much of the material uses the English spelling , ‘ Borough ’ .
6 This implies that much of the geographer 's hydrological endeavour is directed not towards the solution of a specific hydrological problem but towards a more complete understanding of the landscape …
7 This combination of theories in relation to the criminal law suggests that much of the debate between the rival liberal justifications of contractual obligations may be misplaced .
8 Analysis of Lee Iacocca 's leadership in the Chrysler turnaround suggests that much of the power of his strategic initiatives resided in his use of metaphors to unite stakeholders behind him ( Westley and Mintzberg , 1988 ) .
9 Its roots can be traced to the heady sounds of El Rocco ; but ‘ Beyond El Rocco ’ demonstrates that much of the inspiration of Australian jazz now comes from Australians themselves .
10 In the same way , Illich argues that much of the illness in contemporary society is due to the environment .
11 The Prime Minister , a Chelsea supporter , believes that much of the cash needed can be provided by changes to the Pools Levy and the proposed national lottery .
12 Although it stresses that much of the contamination does not pose a health risk , leaks from service stations have caused explosions and have contaminated water supplies .
13 The UN knows that much of the Cambodian army has not been paid for some time , so , until a new government takes over , it is considering paying the troops itself .
14 ‘ She knows that much of the ways of vodoun ? ’
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