Example sentences of "[to-vb] [det] [noun pl] that [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 The penultimate chapter in this book will be concerned with arriving at generalisations about the functioning and effectiveness of the project as a whole , but it is appropriate at this point to identify a number of interesting features of the Major Project as illustrated by these two schools , and to indicate some issues that require further thought .
2 But such distortions are , at least partly , social in origin ; the mechanism of superstition as Bacon describes it , involves a tendency to accept those propositions that have been laid down and established through social recognition and approval .
3 But in this context the term ‘ interference ’ is commonly used more narrowly to designate those theories that try to explain latent inhibition in terms of the interaction of standard ( usually associative ) processes of learning or performance and without recourse to attentional constructs of the sort employed by the theories discussed in Chapter 3 .
4 Consequently , you will slowly be able to eliminate many ailments that have been caused by long standing patterns of misuse .
5 As wide a number of technical people as possible will be invited to state their views , so that by early August further adjustments can be made to eliminate those disadvantages that remain and to build in other desirable features that may be considered worthwhile .
6 The data are plotted in 27-day strips , to highlight those disturbances that recur with the solar rotation period .
7 What is interesting for our purposes , however , is to highlight those factors that provide a common thread within this body of work and which serves to identify the writers as working within a tradition of liberalism .
8 It 's not necessarily in the hi-fi reviewer 's own interests to belittle those differences that do exist of course , but it 's hard to avoid concluding that all too often the range of variations between CD players really is as small as suggested above .
9 ‘ If you 've got a few minutes to spare I would like to see these fields that have caused so much bother . ’
10 Given the importance of safety in residential areas for children , it would be valuable to extend this checklist to cover those measures that have a particular effect on them .
11 The two-stage nature of the research — a large-scale social survey succeeded by follow-up interviews with sub-sets of the original sample — will enable the investigators to identify those factors that lead individuals to participate in ( broadly defined ) political activity .
12 Respondents are asked to tick those statements that apply to themselves or to give a mini-rating such as ‘ usually/sometimes/never ’ .
13 When working by hand , it is only necessary to record those values that change upon iteration ; in this text the values that change are denoted by bold print , but the other numbers are copied over for clarity .
14 As a result , more extreme measures — rate limitation , or rate capping , as it has become known — have been introduced to curb those authorities that have been determined to provide a high level of public services despite the cost .
15 You should be able to solve some problems that have been bothering you for some time , especially those connected with your work .
16 Governments , on one view , can not afford to leave that decision to the market because the stockmarket tends to reward those companies that abandon military R&D .
17 Having argued that sociology is rather closer to journalism and the literary arts than some might imagine , I now turn to consider those differences that do , after all , divide them : in particular what makes social science scientific ?
18 We will continue to veto any proposals that do not match our culture in this country .
19 ‘ Rational ’ — a word that can take on various meanings and get one into all sorts of trouble — is here being used to describe those models that ignore organizational behaviour and suggest that the decision-maker has near-perfect knowledge , power and insight , needing merely to conduct the necessary analysis and implement it .
20 A FRIEND of mine , an artist , used surlily to describe those books that tell you that , unskilled as you are , you too can write bestsellers , cook like Escoffier and play the piano like Rubenstein if you carry out the simple instructions , as ‘ any idiot can draw books ’ .
21 Yes we will have to get some curtains that fit in the bay go
22 There is clearly now an urgent need for a Historic Stations Trust to remove those treasures that remain beyond the reach of the hammers of the destroyers , both official and unofficial , so that at least part of this precious heritage may be handed down to future generations .
23 Dr David Kessler , commissioner of the US Food and Drug Administration said that his agency , the Environmental Protection Agency , and the Department of Agriculture will for the first time make a concerted effort to ‘ create incentives for the development of safe pesticides and to remove those pesticides that pose the greatest risk ’ .
24 English Heritage says , however , that since the publication of the strategy , they have had seventeen expressions of interest from local authorities and that they will only hand over in cases where they are sure that maintenance will be adequate and public access guaranteed : ‘ We will do everything we can to assist those authorities that need help by giving guidance and support — which could include pump-priming of posts …
25 Feel free to ignore those questions that do n't apply to you .
26 We need to cut the tax on capital gains — encourage risk takers … to take those steps that translate into economic reward , jobs , and a better life for all of us .
27 For this reason , it is important to examine those societies that appear to contradict much of scientific and commonsensical explanation .
28 You can use these troops to close any gaps that appear in your line or face off against any flank attacks .
29 and then finding someway what they 've said on there is try to make some sentences that use it so that you can remember what it looks like .
30 One of the successful aspects of the work of the Enterprise Centre has been to forge new and strong links between staff from different faculties and departments and to bring some departments that have previously played a peripheral role into the mainstream of the University 's activities .
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