Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] that [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 It is also worth noting that there are several teaching points that could usefully be made at a draft stage in Thomas 's work , notably the need to review the time sequence of the verbs in the penultimate sentence .
2 Sequent has cut a strategic relationship with Computer Associates that will put CA 's mainframe software on Symmetry 2000s .
3 When I first started to explore Scotland by train , there were long spacious carriages , first and second class , with a restaurant and buffet , a guard 's van where bikes could be carried free of charge , and a service that transported you to the Highlands through snow drifts that would bury a car .
4 ‘ Unlike most rock bands that will do practically anything to become controversial , ’ drawls the man himself before the show , ‘ our main focus is to keep controversy down .
5 But he is likely to have a frustrating time of it as Industry Secretary until the economy recovers , wanting cash to fund his ambitious regeneration plans that will simply not be available in the next year or two .
6 Judith Gillespie , convener of the Scottish Parent Teacher Council , says : ‘ I think many people accept you can not put into practice measures that will prevent all accidents .
7 As the 1976 Royal Commission noted , ‘ the only route to at least temporary salvation [ was ] the dramatic savings in labour costs that can be achieved with the rational introduction of new technology …
8 IN his Autumn Statement tomorrow the Chancellor is expected to give the go-ahead to several multi-million pound projects that would provide British industry with the boost it needs .
9 Kerlin is looking at other metals extraction projects that could use similar techniques .
10 It follows that the directors will best serve the interests of the shareholders where they adopt the policy , which may include undertaking investment projects that will produce a delayed return , that is most likely to maximise the firm 's present value .
11 How can we ensure that the data survives that will make these questions answerable ?
12 It is best used on calcareous soils — chalks and limes — and light soils that can stand being made a little more heavy and sticky .
13 There are , too , a few ensemble lapses that should have been corrected .
14 Thus a great deal of psychometric expertise went into constructing questionnaires and interview schedules that would yield clear-cut dimensions along which parents could be ranged .
15 Eventually they must develop that plan , of course , but the path way is crisscrossed with distracting side trails that can lead the writer astray .
16 Again however the emphasis is on co-operative effort and , at the end of the 1979/80 year , the school set about producing review reports that would ‘ collectively reflect the ways in which staff plan and organise children 's learning ’ .
17 Grey and silver foliage plants grow in every shape and size , from the thistle family that can tower above everything else , to the very small alpine plants with silver leaves that can be extremely useful for miniature work .
18 For the game against Lancashire — the county 's third final in four years — the Cornwall union have experienced unprecedented demand , despite the traditional inflow of holiday-makers and rugby club tours that should , in theory , keep many black-and-gold supporters at home .
19 All lifts are fitted with Key Switches that can turn them off to prevent children playing with them .
20 GERRY HOGAN Rockabilly'N'Country Licks THAT 'LL BE THE DAY …
21 A particularly puzzling aspect of the ammonoids is a great resemblance between external shell features that can be produced at different times by otherwise unrelated ammonoids .
22 But the council beleives that will be a small price to pay for saving a life .
23 In HUS there are endothelial cell lesions and microthrombia in the smaller arterioles and glomerular capillaries similar to the renal fibrin clots that can be caused in rabbits by the injection of endotoxin .
24 But if , say , a working semi-pro guitarist really wanted one of these machines he 'd justify the outlay ( about the same price as a PRS Custom ) with the many user benefits that would accrue from it .
25 I have great sympathy with the premise on which the hon. Gentleman bases his question , but such matters are best determined by individual employers and their work forces and not by the imposition of general blanket rules that may not be appropriate to individual countries or companies .
26 Exhibitors at this year 's London International Book Fair ( to be held at Olympia 2 , 21st to 23rd March ) are invited to send in details of special promotions and offers , author visits and signings , and book or product launches that will take place at the fair for publication in a special LIBF preview issue of The Bookseller , ( ) , by 3rd February at the latest .
27 Some sort of canvas covers that can be stripped so that I 'm Luftwaffe again for the trip back . ’
28 There are clear guidelines in the code on the manner in which information should be added to computer systems , how long it should be kept on the system and the security measures that should be taken to prevent unauthorised access .
29 A suitable yardstick of good practice has been provided by the OECD , which in its contribution to Road Safety Year in the European Community in 1986 produced a synthesis of road safety research , with aims that included ‘ identifying those safety measures that should be reconsidered in national and international road safety policy formulation . ’
30 Because the application of these new designs in new residential areas has been quiet and uncontroversial , the panoply of safety measures that could be applied as on the Continent has not been publicly discussed .
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