Example sentences of "[vb base] that [pron] [prep] " 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 | This week 's figures suggest that one in three motorists are buying unleaded , despite the confusion which still exists about which cars can run on which fuel . |
3 | New technology has increased dust and noise levels , and current dust levels suggest that one in 20 miners may develop lung damage after a lifetime 's exposure , and four-fifths according to a British Coal survey in 1983 were exposed to damaging levels of noise . |
4 | We fear that none of this will ‘ make London better ’ for the patient . |
5 | Then her hands would grow hot and she would pause , wipe them with a moist cloth so that she should not smear the finespun white cotton thread as she worked , and her thoughts of Tommaso would return ; they were very sweet to her , often enough , though when her daydreaming grew extravagant she would fall again into hopelessness , and fear that none of it might ever come true . |
6 | In that context , I trust that we as a nation will continue to maintain our integrity and influence . |
7 | In fact when we say a piece of language is rhythmic we mean that we as readers have a rhythmic response to it — rhythm is a perceptual not a physical fact . |
8 | Changes announced yesterday mean that anybody with a disposable income of more than £61 a week will have to contribute a maximum of one third of his or her income above the limit rather than the present quarter . |
9 | There is little evidence that Mr Perot 's supporters are deficit hawks who conclude that everyone in Washington is weak-kneed on deficit reduction . |
10 | I conclude that none of them succeed in overcoming the biased nature of Christology and moreover that such attempts can not , through the very nature of Christology , succeed . |
11 | Statistics show that one in every three company directors aged 40 will die before reaching age 65 . |
12 | The latest unemployment figures show that one in ten people are now without a job . |
13 | 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 ... |
14 | Well , if you consider that one in a hundred people in Britain means over half a million people , you are talking of a large group of people , who must have something in common to make them buy your product . |
15 | 736 , I consider that it at least binds us to start from the position that in a similar case public interest immunity will apply and that any rebalancing should only be undertaken if there are additional factors which need to be taken into account . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | The user should close down the LIFESPAN system if it is running and ensure that none of the other stand-alone LIFESPAN utilities are running . |
18 | Will my right hon. Friend confirm that we in Britain import more agricultural produce from France than we export to France ? |
19 | Will my right hon. Friend confirm that we in Britain will retain complete freedom to run our own monetary and economic policy , that we have transferred no significant powers from Westminster to the European Parliament , and that , in securing the deletion of the word ’ federal ’ , he has secured the deletion of the whole federal agenda ? |
20 | We anticipate that something over an extra 50,000 will now do so . |
21 | Erm , the storage binder , we , we , er , anticipate that you of course , will wind up with shelves full of storage binders housing various diaries , and you 'll want to know in ten years ' time , which storage binder has your nineteen ninety-four diary , erm , that 's what that label is for . |
22 | I I recall that I in effect directed that an officer should carry a shotgun as opposed to the original officer that er was down for that weapon . |
23 | I suspect that none of those companies would employ someone in a role of an accountant without proper examinations , or at least a part-qualified accountant with intentions to complete , yet they seem to be happy to promote staff to achieve ‘ recognition ’ by our Institute with formal testing of aptitudes , skills and abilities . |
24 | On the other hand I suspect that you as a magistrate have , have views about the amount of time that it takes up erm in your court , dealing with what must seem to you erm fairly erm minor offenses , and I wonder what you feel about it . |
25 | ‘ Oh , St. David , you know that we in Wales are very proud of our rugby . |
26 | You know that everything in here has come from you . |
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 | ‘ I know that lots of them would never dream of voting Labour , but it does n't bother me . |
29 | I would because having used spreadsheets both with and without a mouse I know that lots of spreadsheet operations are easier with one . |
30 | I know that none of us has any choice about what we eat ; it 's all down to drainage , and some systems are obviously better than others . |