Example sentences of "[verb] that [art] [noun sg] is " in BNC.

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1 And of the Cobra , ‘ There can be no denying that the Cobra is an extremely exciting car to drive , or even passenger in .
2 Iraq is denying that the move is a bid to have sanctions lifted .
3 Alas , I was to reach the age of sixty and retire before even the first sod was turned , but I am happy to relate that the building is now complete and occupied by AIB .
4 They do have a medical examination as part of the process of coming here and in the course of that medical examination it is sometimes disclosed that a woman is or is not a virgin , and that is sometimes noted on the medical report and from time to time some ECO 's have used that piece of evidence in making a decision about the relationship of the wife ; I have always condemned it and by and large it does not happen .
5 As far as the script recognition system is concerned , the cases which suggest that a word is an error , are where the lexical look-up gives no allowable candidate strings , or all candidate strings are rejected by further stages of analysis .
6 Dicta referred to above suggest that a court is entitled , indeed , obliged to be satisfied that there has been enactment by the monarch with the advice and consent of Lords and Commons ( except in the case of the Parliament Act procedure dealt with above , pp.98–9 ) .
7 These procedures are not framed in words which suggest that the determination is likely to be controversial .
8 These comments suggest that the test is unlikely to be useful as a screening instrument but , when used in conjunction with other tests or with children who have already been identified as having language difficulties , it may assist in the generation of a balanced assessment of a child 's strengths and weaknesses .
9 Such correspondences — and Barth underlines the pun — suggest that the novel is a multiple palimpsest with one textual layer over another and the roles of textual producer and fictional character constantly blurring together .
10 These suggest that the bulge is permeated by very hot gas with temperatures near 10 8 K ( hotter than the centre of the Sun ) and densities 0.03–0.06 hydrogen nuclei per cubic centimetre , corresponding to a pressure nearly 1,000 times higher than that measured in the solar vicinity .
11 The eclipses show that the binary system is embedded in a cloud of material which must have been ejected from the companion star , although calculations suggest that the companion is well inside its Roche lobe .
12 Together , these two points suggest that the state is losing its control over events .
13 This suggest that the gas is undergoing a cooling flow , as is expected anyway as the gas density inferred from the X-ray luminosity requires that the cooling time be less than the age of the Universe within that region .
14 We suggest that the issue is not that ‘ a considerable possibility of overtreatment ’ exists but that potentially damaging and ineffective treatment may be undertaken outside the confines of a randomised controlled trial .
15 In a letter this week to the Lord Chancellor , Mark Sheldon , President of the Law Society , says that recent remarks made by Lord Mackay suggest that the Government is considering restricting the individual 's right to choose their own solicitor .
16 On the face of it , the Judicial Statistics suggest that the procedure is extensively used .
17 Our results suggest that the second is true : women with high waist-hip ratio have difficulty in becoming pregnant .
18 Whether these predictions are consistent with existing models for the structure of dystrophin is not clear , but they suggest that the structure is more irregular than previously described .
19 In conclusion , the position , distance and binary nature all suggest that the system is probably associated with the cluster .
20 The present findings suggest that the excess is due to the population mixing associated with the oil industry causing an epidemic of the infection , of which childhood leukaemia is an uncommon response .
21 We suggest that the eviction is an unsubstantiated , politically motivated , empire building exercise of no benefit to the village .
22 Estimates suggest that the proportion is similar today .
23 Industry sources however suggest that the contract is extremely important to Telefunken , which is now part of the giant Daimler-Benz industrial combine .
24 Industry sources however suggest that the contract is extremely important to Telefunken , which is now part of the giant Daimler-Benz industrial combine .
25 Mr Gonzales is wary of those brokers who suggest that the market is due for an imminent ‘ re-rating ’ .
26 The JCT suggest that the form is suitable where the proposed works are of a simple content involving the normally recognised basic trades and skills of the industry and are without any building service installations or other complex specialist work .
27 They further suggest that the form is suitable where the contract period is not more than twelve months and the value of the work is not more than £250,000 at 1984 prices .
28 For example , single unit recording studies suggest that the hippocampus is involved in classical conditioning ( Thompson 1983 ) but lesion studies show that classical conditioning proceeds quite happily without a hippocampus .
29 I suggest that the impact is just as forceful for older children .
30 However , events in the 1980s suggest that the picture is a good deal more complex .
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