Example sentences of "[verb] that the [noun] is " in BNC.
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31 | Some scientists suggest that the procaryote is a degenerate eukaryote , one that has lost its unique features . |
32 | The authors suggest that the LIT is a test which is particularly suitable for use with severely and moderately mentally handicapped children . |
33 | It has not been possible to determine the non-submission rate for Scottish geology , but discussions with senior staff suggest that the rate is not as high as in other disciplines . |
34 | Some suggest that the monster is rotting vegetation lifted by bubbles of gas , produced in the loch bed by bacteria . |
35 | We also saw that context can have an effect on the speed of visual word recognition , although experiments by Fischler and Bloom ( 1979 ; 1980 ) suggest that the effect is inhibitory rather than facilitatory , with a word taking longer to identify when preceded by a context which makes it semantically anomalous . |
36 | If that is possible then suggest that the venue is changed or that the phone is neutralized . |
37 | On the basis of the analysis of 12 GUIs they suggest that the GUI is composed of three main components . |
38 | Featuring current import hit ‘ Wicked ’ , insiders suggest that the material is unlikely to cause the outrage sparked by ‘ Black Korea ’ , Cube 's condemnation of the Korean community in LA which appeared on ‘ Death Certificate ’ . |
39 | Sir Michael , now 88 , adds that the performance is very appropriate and he wishes it great success . |
40 | ‘ There was too much emphasis on how fast we could grow , ’ he says , but adds that the company is still turning down about 70 per cent of those who apply for an Amex card . |
41 | He adds that the case is likely to take three years to sort out . |
42 | Lovers of Italy will know that the resort is linked with the famous Villa Carlotta and the lovely old town of Tremezzo by a huge avenue of plane trees known as the ‘ Via del Paradiso ’ . |
43 | You do need to , to let the children know that the service is there . |
44 | Or you take no action , in which case no one else will know that the clause is unenforceable . |
45 | One very simple little point , surprisingly often overlooked : if you find ‘ Finis ’ or ‘ The End ’ , you will know that the goal is reached . |
46 | For if it is not , how can anybody know that the government is still ‘ derived from public opinion ’ , i.e. is still representative ? |
47 | In other words the tippee must , first , obtain from an individual , information which he knows to be unpublished price sensitive information ; secondly , he must know that the individual is a ‘ connected individual ’ within the meaning of the legislation ; thirdly , he must know or have reasonable cause to believe that that individual holds the information by virtue of being so connected ; and finally , he must know or have reasonable cause to expect that that individual should not have disclosed the information save for the proper performance of that individual 's duties . |
48 | It will be better , perhaps , if she does not wholly know that the will is in question . ’ |
49 | The accused need not know that the act is unlawful : Newbury , DPP v Daley [ 1980 ] AC 237 ( PC ) . |
50 | Slip along to the mortuary office , would you , Sergeant , and see if you can get some cardboard boxes for the cartridges , and wrapping paper and string for the clothes , while I let the doctor know that the body is ready for him . " |
51 | Similarly , whilst the defendant will almost always know that the victim is a woman , circumstances could be imagined in which a man charged with attempted rape in fact intended to have sexual relations with a man . |
52 | A central charging light comes on to let you know that the battery is being charged . |
53 | The actual state of the market is that it 's flooded with property , so we have a case where supply has increased , demand is still at a fairly low level , so we 're having to be very honest with our clients , our vendors , and let them know that the situation is that their property has to be of good value in the market place . |
54 | This applies only where the person dealing with the company does not know that the action is beyond the powers of the company 's directors under its constitution ( s. 35A(1) — ( 3 ) CA ) . |
55 | And you do know that the data is up to date ( the first instruction given to students when studying bits of weather paper at a number of airfields these days should be to check the date on the top ) . |
56 | ‘ In that case you will know that the rupee is in a parlous state . ’ |
57 | We need not doubt that the epithet is justified and I think we are on the right track in attributing its powers to nerve cells with their trigger features and projective zones , but the connecting links are missing . |
58 | It should be stressed that the eutectic is a mixture and not a compound . |
59 | It must , however , be stressed that the OED is the dictionary of the English language world-wide ; it covers American , Canadian , Australasian , South African , Caribbean , and many other overseas varieties of English with the same care and attention as British English . |
60 | It must be stressed that the data is complex and bound up with difficulties of defining levels of disability , different kind of household and service , and dependent upon sophisticated statistical analysis . |