Example sentences of "[verb] [noun pl] that [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Make as full a list as possible of what kinds of answer would be possible ( to your main question and also to your other questions ) , so that you can at least consider candidates that your essay may then reject . |
2 | But whereas suppliers of logic devices under defence contracts , such as Ferranti , are accustomed to meet demands that their equipment withstand paralysing fields of 40 to 100 volts/metre , many makers of standard industrial hardware are ill-equipped to cope with the hazards of far weaker fields . |
3 | On March 21 Collor warned employers who dismissed workers that their books would be subject to " hostile inspection " and that they would be considered " unpatriotic " and guilty of " sabotaging " the economic programme . |
4 | Dr Toyoda dismissed fears that their dream of conquering the European market could be destroyed by the recession . |
5 | Dr Toyoda dismissed fears that their dream of conquering the European market could be destroyed by the recession . |
6 | In Bonn yesterday , the CDU 's Secretary-General , Mr Volker Ruehe , dismissed suggestions that his party was interfering in East Germany . |
7 | ENGLAND vice-captain Alec Stewart has been re-appointed captain of Surrey for the 1993 cricket season , ending suggestions that his job might be on the line after the TCCB found the county guilty of ball-tampering . |
8 | THE Prime Minister yesterday dismissed charges that his rejection of Margaret Thatcher 's industrial policies of the 1980s was an attack on his predecessor . |
9 | He dismissed reports that his party was divided over tactics and personalities . |
10 | FILM director Woody Allen 's young lover yesterday dismissed rumours that their affair was on the wane . |
11 | As a result the impression has grown up that Wordsworth was rather a simple soul — an impression aided and abetted by the maid at Rydal Mount , who told visitors that her master 's study was ‘ in the fields ’ . |
12 | He told Italians that his resignation was a response to " your vote , the disastrous financial situation and the Maastrich deadline , the prominence of bad in our society , public disservice and institutional paralysis " . |
13 | He told officers that his friend had been looking for Carol in Bristol on the Friday before she died . |
14 | The main objective of this motion is to create conditions that our members will not suffer deafness because of industrial noise . |
15 | Search for it through the wodge of bits of paper and exercise books and writing pads that my dreams , all my precious dreams are scribbled on . |
16 | The girl , who can not be named , told police that her stepfather had taunted her by saying he fantasised about her lying dead in a ditch , said prosecutor Robin Spencer , at Chester Crown Court . |
17 | He rejected claims that his son Arthur attempted to continue his drugs trade from inside prison and had tried to do so through him . |
18 | Mr Salmond emphasised that the only correspondence surrounding the deal had already been published and rejected claims that his party had broken its side of the deal . |
19 | It seems quite likely for I recall from courting days that my own amorous advances met with much the same response . |
20 | Indeed , the quality feel of the car , the ease and enjoyment of driving it , and the handling and ride rewards that its Hydragas suspension offers make it all too simple to overlook the problems . |
21 | The creation of a captive insurance company may enable the group to save on premiums and to cover risks that their normal insurers do not ( eg excess claims ) . |
22 | Exercises 2 and 3 will convince doubters that our definitions of unc and unc are the right ones ! |
23 | Can you remember things that your mother used to do to make the money go further when |
24 | The leader of the Janata Dal party , VP Singh , has found himself and his family under scrutiny in recent weeks over highly suspect allegations that his son controlled a secret bank-account in the Caribbean island of St Kitts . |
25 | As it was , the dying Count could do no more than give instructions that his body should not be buried until Henry had promised to observe the terms of his father 's will . |
26 | And her diary reveals claims that her request for a purely platonic friendship had been loosely interpreted by Gerald . |
27 | Never ask or expect the patient to perform actions that his physiotherapist considers are too hard for him . |
28 | It is because human societies pursue values that their study falls within the province of history rather than biology . |
29 | With the Gulf War over , the German leader 's anxious to dispel doubts that his country can be counted on in a crisis , and there are moves underway to change the German constitution , at least to allow German soldiers to join United Nations military peace-keeping operations . |
30 | Rather , as was pointed out in Makanjuola v. Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis , it is intended to reassure informants that their statements will only be used for the investigation of complaints and for such criminal or disciplinary proceedings as directly follow . |