Example sentences of "[verb] [that] [indef pn] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The costs of a non-Europe research programme suggest that something in the region of 0.5 per cent of Community GDP may be " wasted " by nations favouring domestic public procurement policies and therefore an effective competition policy to counteract such protection measures must be accompanied by a re-distributive regional policy . |
2 | It is reported that everyone in the area has lost a relative as a direct result of pollution . |
3 | It is considered that something in the region of 40g daily should be quite sufficient to protect your health in all the ways which have been described , and to make it much easier for you to control your weight in the future . |
4 | Suddenly he realized that everyone in the queue was staring at him with frank interest and uninhibited hostility . |
5 | He insists that everyone in the office should ‘ get out into the field ’ occasionally . |
6 | The Minister will have to agree that nothing in the Bill would stop whoever buys Eastern Scottish from selling the St. Andrews square bus station a fortnight later for El 5 million or thereabouts . |
7 | Finally , the village case study revealed that none of the village practitioners were in favour of promoting the LGS message . |
8 | The Labour Party does not believe that councils or schools should promote homosexuality , and I hope that no-one in the Committee has any doubt about that ... |
9 | ‘ BAII has no knowledge of the circumstances leading to his arrest , and accordingly can make no comments , other than to state that nothing in the course of his employment has given rise to any question . ’ |
10 | It seemed that everything in the championship really hung on the reliability of each driver 's car . |
11 | The bed faced the window that looked out over miles of countryside and it seemed that everything in the room was white , from the white , frilled curtains to the dainty white duvet cover and pillow case all edged with broderie anglaise . |
12 | So before that most believers , like the young Darwin , took it for granted that everything in the Bible was true in a simple way . |
13 | We could assume that everyone in the population is a user or a potential user of the accounts of public sector organizations . |
14 | Not a snigger to suggest that anybody in the audience even knew this was a joke . |
15 | There was also the belief that traditional methods ensure that everyone in the class gets the same information and that you therefore know what pupils have learned . |
16 | Grant and the rest , however , believe the fans should know how the board feels about Celtic 's crisis , but it is thought that no-one on the board wants Brady 's resignation . |
17 | It is thought that none of the selection of vintage aircraft sold , the Stearman , for example , reaching £30,000 against a reasonably realistic estimate of £35–38,000 . |
18 | Boy never thought that anything on the television was ever about anything except his own life . |
19 | ‘ There are many people in computer graphics in the US who do n't believe that anyone outside the country knows anything about the subject at all . ’ |
20 | Albert Mokhiber , president of the Arab-American Anti-Discrimination Committee ( ADC ) , does not believe that anybody in the government wants to intern Arab-Americans . |
21 | They stated that none of the background reports or assessments had been carried out , and stressed that these are fundamentally necessary in order to determine what is in the children 's best interests . |
22 | Mr Doblin claimed that no-one at the hotel seemed to know what the cost of a telephone call should be . |
23 | Raoul Cédras , who claimed that none of the group was soldiers . |
24 | I was told that everyone in the hamlet had electricity and a loudspeaker in their room — all , that is , except the ‘ bad elements ’ — children of the rich peasants or landlords who had apparently not become ( or had not been allowed to become ) good commune members . |
25 | Ubaldo Valesio reckoned that someone in the family was passing on information . |
26 | It 's not for the Diary to speculate upon whose coat is cut better according to Richmond 's cloth , but we can report that none of the candidate 's pockets contained pen or paper a problem when taking down canvass details . |
27 | As to the rest of his question then of course I and I suspect and perhaps I know that everybody in the house would urge Sinn Fein er to consider very seriously a positive response to the joint declaration . |
28 | The evaluators must conclude that something like the input of resources which characterised the Essex project is a necessary condition for improving library provision and associated resources ( Objective 3 ) and to facilitate reforms in pedagogy , but that it is by no means a sufficient condition for significant change . |
29 | Yet it transpires that none of the money that is so essential for restoring endangered architectural treasures is ever paid to the great figures of modern art . |
30 | But she was emphatically not sorry for anything she 'd said , and she decided that nothing in the world would make her say she was . |