Example sentences of "[vb base] [that] [noun] [vb base] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 They suggest that women fit into the secondary labour market for five reasons :
2 Sidney Bludman , of the University of Pennsylvania , argued in Brighton that the turncoat neutrinos suggest that GUTs come into the picture at lower energies than are normally expected .
3 He has pointed out that both our own experience and Marx 's writings suggest that changes result from a disparate collection of circumstances which can not be reduced to a single contradiction , but are jointly sufficient for a situation to become volatile .
4 These findings suggest that VFAs combine with luminal H + ( thereby depleting CO 2 and generating HCO 3 - ) and are then absorbed passively in their protonated ( uncharged ) form .
5 Keegan ( 1989 ) has developed a typology which he argues illustrates the development process that companies undergo in transforming their marketing activities from the wholly domestic to the completely global .
6 Well Madam Speaker , we 'll start making progress when members opposite realise that jobs come from companies being competitive , from private enterprise being able to sell goods and services competitively and it is members opposite who believe that the state can provide employment on this of the house we believe that government agencies can assist the market to operate effectively and real jobs will come from free enterprise which members opposite stand against .
7 In jargon , we say that effects depend on causes continuously .
8 They always say that families argue at Christmas — mine do n't much — it 's more me , I think !
9 The proximate cause of ageing may well be various kinds of damage ; however , these comparisons show that organisms vary in the extent to which they avoid or combat it .
10 Also recognition experiments ( e.g. the word superiority effect ) show that humans recognise on a word-level basis .
11 We consider that shoppers need to be made fully aware that a seller 's commission might make the advice they get in a shop or garage at least potentially biased .
12 The method acknowledges that there are laws of organisation which ensure that trends coalesce into defined patterns .
13 Many potential employers complain that applicants come to them with a poor knowledge of what the job involves and no particular interest in the company .
14 Teachers complain that children sail through these tests without being able to write a decent essay , solve a multi-step maths problem or do a précis .
15 For example , we know that rats respond to ‘ nocebos ’ .
16 But we know that people disagree to some extent about the right principles of behaviour , so we distinguish that requirement from the different ( and weaker ) requirement that they act in important matters with integrity , that is , according to convictions that inform and shape their lives as a whole , rather than capriciously or whimsically .
17 Remember that textbooks serve as reference books for many years after you have " mastered " the subject .
18 The simplest models assume that earnings grow at a constant rate of g per cent per year .
19 In particular , we assume that firms act in a Cournot-Nash fashion , taking their competitors ' outputs as fixed ; i.e. .
20 The OECD 's figures assume that pensions rise in line with wages .
21 Assume that individuals migrate between districts until the benefit they drive from being resident in one locality is equal to the benefit they derive from being in another .
22 Suppose that banks operate with a desired ratio , , of reserves to deposit liabilities , ‘ the deposit ratio ’ and that the public holds a desired ratio , , of notes and coin to its deposits , ‘ the cash ratio ’
23 I find that people tend to not put themselves down for training courses .
24 People try to classify what sorts of group or characteristics there are of groups and you find that people look at group size , let's go through the list , group size , communication networks , roles and expectations , norms and rules , okay well roles and expectations , norms and rules slightly different .
25 Once you have dace feeding , you usually find that bites come from mainly a short section of the swim .
26 I think that people live in such a world of fantasy around what they think is going on and kidding themselves that they have some ‘ control ’ , that a kind of chink in the armour like that is terrifying .
27 else , and I think that people have to got sort of clarify what feminism is , and what sort of what aspects of it they want to take on .
28 There is allergic asthma , there 's also exercise-induced asthma and stress-induced asthma , for example , er as far as allergic asthma is concerned , we think that people have to be exposed to the allergens er early in their life , in order to become sensitized , and once sensitized , they will respond to these allergens and er have asthma attacks .
29 Those who think that ideas consist of images which are formed in us by the concourse of bodies … regard ideas as lifeless pictures on a board , and preoccupied thus with this misconception they do not see that an idea , insofar as it is an idea , involves affirmation or negation .
30 The staff admit that a sudden rise in entrances to the zoo was likely to be largely due to an interest by the public who wanted to visit it before it finally closed and they agree that problems remain for the future .
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