Example sentences of "[verb] that [adv] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 In conclusion , the in vitro effects of these cytokines on ADCC activity suggest that locally produced cytokines exacerbate the lysis of colonic epithelium through the enhancement of ADCC mechanisms as well as by direct effects of these cytokines .
2 David Graddol and Joan Swann for instance suggest that high pitched voices will lack authority as long as there are squealing children and low , growly dogs .
3 Then one long hum that slowly faded , became part of the silence .
4 Similarly , although the smallness of the samples of 16th , 17th , and 18th Century publications in need of repair means that conclusions about them must be treated with some caution , it is worth noting that if all pre-1800 items are treated as a group and the proportion of them allocated to each of Categories 3–5 calculated , their pattern of distribution ( ‘ Poor' 78% ; ‘ Bad ’ 18% ; ‘ Fragile ’ 7% ) comes close to matching that already established for all defective items .
5 Soviet studies underlined that historically neutralised and demilitarised territories had often been created on the basis of unequal treaties and had resulted from the inability of the colonial powers at a given period to agree to the direct partition of a colony .
6 To discover that just read on and see what you get for your money .
7 Kothary et al have reported that terminally extended forms of gastrin in conjunction with G14 are more prevalent in duodenal ulcer patients .
8 Another study found that poorly differentiated solid carcinomas showed only weak staining and in our small sample a poorly differentiated tumour would significantly decrease the apparent sensitivity .
9 but you 've got a very nice way of actually listening and you 'll actually learn far more about people by listening than actually talking so erm I found that quite picked up and pinpoint areas contact er eye contact , that was good , stayed in control , not too pushy yeah .
10 Heron ( 1957 ) found that unilaterally presented words were better recognised from the right visual field but that with bilateral presentation there was an advantage of words to the left of fixation .
11 The Alternative Religion , therefore accepts that carefully regulated individual rights to ownership can be fully justified on the grounds ( among others ) that such rights have been established deep in the story of human evolution .
12 I want that firmly understood . ’
13 Yeah I just it just seems to me such a complete and utter waste of of , his time primarily for fifteen , I mean this being identified a year earlier which we reckon it was you would think that even given all the red tape and everything else
14 A persisting central stimulus can largely suppress the orienting response , suggesting that cortically based mechanisms , when present , are prepotent in competition with the subcortical orienting mechanism .
15 Seeing that Yet returned to the room and went behind the curtain to prepare us the meal Frankenstein had promised , he lowered his voice and continued , ‘ I bestow my gift of the secret of life upon mankind .
16 ‘ It was like having a severe bout of food poisoning that never got better , ’ she recalled .
17 Minter , had he but known it , was right as well as wrong : right that Harry was running short of cash , wrong if he believed that currently mattered to him a jot .
18 Rousseau believed that biologically based inequalities between people were small and relatively unimportant whereas socially created inequalities provide the major basis for systems of social stratification .
19 The White Paper on changes to the Scottish legal profession published yesterday by Malcolm Rifkind , the Secretary of State for Scotland , says that once trained , Scottish solicitors should have unrestricted rights of audience in the higher courts , with the standard of performance achieved in training as the sole test .
20 ‘ Fem Sap has never recognized the sort of hierarchy which says that only published authors , or professors of literature , have something worth saying .
21 However , our own observations show that once invited to submit a proposal , a school 's case is subject to the same criteria as any other , and that these criteria are fairly rigorously applied .
22 The 1983 Mental Health Act stipulated that only approved social workers should be allowed to deal with mental health cases .
23 The HSE warns that even established companies using high-risk processes that require high levels of containment , which are costly in time , trouble and money , may run into difficulty .
24 Er , here the Policy and Resources Committee also consider that only brought on capital which again issue guidelines which will be reviewed , at the end of January for a final erm , proposal in February .
25 It is thought that previously matured vitrinite would begin to undergo maturation again once it reached the maximum temperature to which it had been originally exposed .
26 It is generally thought that highly priced shares are unpopular among investors and that the liquidity of the market for the company 's equity can be improved by effectively lowering the price .
27 ‘ I do not believe that mathematically constructed pacts and alliances are the way forward either for Liberal Democrats or for others .
28 Apart from the evidence of reduced sexual interest in familiar members of the opposite sex , which I have already mentioned , the great mass of data shows that freely chosen human spouses are more like each other than would be expected on a chance basis .
29 Hargreaves continued the Sheffield pattern by mounting exhibitions by young artists in Imperial 's Consort Gallery , quality shows that soon attracted a following and that for years formed a regular feature of the London art scene .
30 But when the make do and mend clubs were told that even worn out soft collars and shirt cuffs would make maps for tank commanders , they responded well and over a thousand tons of rag was collected between nineteen forty two and nineteen forty three .
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