Example sentences of "'s [verb] that [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 With the correct flow rates it 's claimed that water changes are virtually redundant .
2 It 's said that information is power-it 's also an immensely sensitive barometer to shifting status levels , whatever the weather .
3 It 's argued that metering offers consumers an incentive to save water , allowing you to limit your bill by using less .
4 ‘ We 've all come a long way , Carrie , and we 're going to go a lot farther … but come inside , I think Christian 's found that bottle of brandy that I 've been hoping he 'd forgotten . ’
5 He 's remembered that Daddy was n't there either ; he 's remembered who he 's talking to and he 's just sober enough to mind his p's and q's .
6 It 's believed that pollution can form substances in our body known as free radicals which speed up ageing .
7 It 's believed that stress can actually depress the immune system , leaving us pretty to every cold and bout of flu , and also to more serious complaints .
8 It 's hoped that wneh the Oxford Universal Hip wears out the bone will be healthier to receive a new implant , causing the patient less pain .
9 It 's hoped that wind power will eventually provide up to 20 per cent of the country 's energy needs .
10 It 's hoped that planning permission for the new West Stand will soon be granted with a view to completion by 2000 taking the stadium to 75,000 capacity .
11 Nevertheless , the jury 's finding that Poindexter was part of a conspiracy involving members of the Reagan administration amounted to the clearest judicial verdict yet rendered upon the Iran-contra scandal .
12 Cohen 's finding that masking produced a significant decrement in the left visual field but not in the right visual field is not supported by the results of Hellige and Webster ( 1979 ) .
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