Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] that [pron] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He might also have said ‘ My hormones insist that I fall in love regularly .
2 Most readers report that they infer from ( 9 ) that John is a schoolboy , among other things .
3 But even those who discard books forget that they exist in a real world and that the booksellers sell to real customers .
4 Mr Smith has no explanation for the defeat , although his supporters imply that it lies in the personality of Neil Kinnock .
5 Present guidelines advise that you stick with breast or formula milk until at least six months , although some nutritionists feel that , because cow 's milk is low in iron and vitamin D , it should n't be given to babies under a year .
6 Marxists argue that it derives from the needs of the capitalist mode of production , while elite theorists see it as an institutional-bureaucratic coincidence of interest .
7 With his own modest roots he dismisses the attacks on a class-based judiciary : ‘ The youngsters believe that we come from a narrow background — it 's all nonsense — they get it from that man Griffith . ’
8 Christians claim that what happened on Good Friday was decisive for humankind — it was of such a definitive , absolute nature that it split world history in two and it declares that the many strands of human experience ( hope , joy , peace , human fulfilment ) run through the crossroads of the cross .
9 US officials admit that they knew about the coup plans as early as last Saturday , but say they were given little time to judge its chances of success or to plan any US involvement .
10 ‘ Umar Abu Shanab was allegedly tortured while in detention and his relatives fear that he continues to be tortured or ill-treated .
11 Observations show that they persist in waking periodically , even if remaining quiet , and the establishment of uninterrupted night-time sleep is uncommon before three months of age .
12 Setting aside mathematics for the moment , the different levels can be seen in terms of scale ( which Hodgson 1985 neatly gives in centimetres ) , in terms of envelopes ( Needham 1969 ) or perhaps best in terms of levels of organization ( since physicists argue that they relate to ‘ all levels of scale ’ ; Institute of Physics 1988 , p. 2 ) .
13 All of us who recall our dreams recognize that they come in two different categories .
14 The following institutions state that they act as appointing authorities .
15 It is in this sense that the scientific management approach and that of the Human Relations school that we discussed in earlier chapters are both managerialist in that increased efficiency of the organisation is the context for both approaches .
16 Critics suggest the wage bill element is excessive ; the church authorities argue that they work with people through people .
17 Accordingly , the differences of disciplinary interests mean that one needs to be very careful about the kinds of problems that are being addressed .
18 Some advisers suggest that you look to past precedents within the company ; others recommend that you gear your expectations to the financial sum that you expect to require in order to exist in reasonable comfort until another job comes along ; others simply suggest that you look for payment of a year 's full salary .
19 PC-Xware replaces NCD 's existing PC-Xview for Windows package that it acquired for $5m from the GSS division of Spectragraphics a year or more ago .
20 Payments indicate that he continued to be employed by the Revels Office for the next two years .
21 Teachers claim that they deal in facts , measurements , definitions of aim , standards of attainment .
22 Only slowly did the various industries realise that they had to better the ‘ lot ’ of their workers and reduce the occupational risk .
23 Still , he feels that the waiters know that he comes from Dearborn and they can see that in his cashmere tweed jacket he is sailing under false colours .
24 And how do men and women know that they belong to this community ?
25 Others claim that I went to St Tropez on a tip-off , bumped into Angeli and only then struck up a deal for the Daily Mirror to have exclusive pictures .
26 Lord 's insiders insist that he acted under Law 42.5 which specifically deals with unfair play and clearly states : ‘ No one shall rub the ball on the ground or use any artificial substance or take any other action to alter the condition of the ball . ’
27 Three out of four PMT sufferers say that they overspend in the days before their period starts — the average ‘ blown ’ is £39 — and some women spend more than £100 , premenstrually , on unnecessary extras .
28 Some anthropologists argue that they came from China , or in boats from Burma , or even from the Himalayas .
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