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

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1 It is suggested that views diverge on the central question of the rights of parents to custody and control of their children in relation to the right of the state ( acting through courts and social work agencies ) to intervene in the parent-child relationship , to remove children from their parents , to allocate their care and control to other parties , and to determine their subsequent upbringing .
2 It is crucial that researchers aim to be more participative in the way they frame research questions and their methodologies and at the same time be more sympathetic to the subject(s) they are researching .
3 In 1991 , Jan Mitchell gave the Metropolitan Museum of Art a hoard of Pre-Columbian gold from Columbia , Peru , Costa Rica , Panama and Ecuador that experts estimate to be worth more than $3 million .
4 The systems planning team will have to ensure that rewards come during and not only after the full information systems project is implemented .
5 Th there is erm a study going on to do with something called the British National Corpus which I do n't quite know what that 's about but they they want er samples of the sort of things that lecturers do in lecture theatres .
6 Earlier we spoke of the selective interests that disciplines take in the world .
7 It is certainly true that states have in the past used methods and means of warfare not outlawed by any specific prohibition although running counter to general principles , and they have sought to justify this by reference either to the principle of reprisal or that of military effectiveness .
8 Again there are two types of criticism that Keynesians make about this link .
9 It is essential , though , that attempts continue to be made to allow for differing intakes .
10 That is , it is possible to use the capital asset pricing model ( CAPM ) to determine the rate of return that shareholders require on the whole corporate group , or from specific divisions or individual projects .
11 The exception is , of course , in the pronouncement that shareholders have in effect surrendered their power to professional management , a pronouncement which does not so much face the central question of the rights of ownership as to try to pass it by .
12 One way in which gender , ethnicity and class have been seen to fit together is as a consequence of capitalist social relations : women are exploited in the workplace because of the benefit that employers derive from this , and in the home because employers need to have a new generation of workers produced as cheaply as possible .
13 Julie Byford , who manages the financial services team at the recruitment agency Badenoch & Clark , cites another quality that employers look for when recruiting corporate financiers .
14 Once new laws have been passed , workplace action is needed to ensure that employers comply with the new legislation .
15 ‘ It was n't an easy task and shows members of the public it is not just fires the fire brigade attends and it is not just cats and dogs that vets deal with . ’
16 The fact that adjectives have to be placed in front of nouns in English , for instance , means that their occurrence in this position has little or no significance because it is not the result of choice .
17 It is only when quantities have to be produced and time is short that activities need to be planned .
18 The contenders for a tribe 's leadership come from the group of especially large Orcs known as Big'uns — the closest that Orcs get to a ruling class .
19 Lincoln Brower has shown that birds learn to avoid aposematic prey after very few ‘ trials ’ ( usually less than five ) , while Mariam Rothschild at Cambridge University has produced clear evidence that birds remember for many months to associate particular colour patterns in prey , with distasteful experiences .
20 But the " bottom line " is that excesses lead to illness .
21 The Earth , in fact , has enormous ‘ sinks ’ for both oxygen and carbon , and it is when these become full that excesses accumulate in the atmosphere .
22 the requirement that returns conform to a normal distribution ;
23 These time-budget studies , as they are known , reveal that the amount of time that housewives spend on housework has not significantly changed for several decades .
24 Although this sounds silly , it happens quite often that contestants act with no regard at all for their own safety .
25 Another cliché that persists is that chefs work in contract catering only to avoid long hours and the tough competition of hotel and restaurant kitchens .
26 The trouble is that phosphates act as nutrients for green plants and the minute algae that grow on the surface of slow-moving water .
27 They say a lethal cocktail of lorries and cars has caused more than fifty fatal accidents in recent years , and that improvements need to be made now .
28 Turner , however , also allowed for the possibility that rituals do in themselves provoke strong emotions ; emotions which then have to be directed .
29 I stress the exuberance because most of the literature on anorexia nervosa stresses that anorexics tend to be ‘ good ’ little girls .
30 The NRA admits that there are no easy solutions to the problem , and says that cases need to be looked at individually , but agrees that ways have to be found of reducing phosphate levels in the water .
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