Example sentences of "[verb] that other " in BNC.

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31 She also made it clear that Conductive Education is not the only method , and admitted that other methods are used with success .
32 However , it is recognized that other tasks may well tap other aspects of plural reference .
33 You do not feel inhibited because you have n't prepared adequately or fear that other people might catch you out or ridicule you .
34 Meanwhile , Dr Dunstaple was gradually coming to realize that other things were missing .
35 Beveridge argued that other social policies were necessary to underpin his insurance scheme .
36 Neither system was wholly satisfactory , but during the public inquiry into the Trident accident at Staines in 1972 evidence was heard that other aircraft had suffered similar happenings ( though in less critical circumstances and there had been no accident ) and the question was put : ‘ Why were these incidents not reported under the voluntary system ? ’
37 They also believed that other countries were overtaking Britain in every way ; , and of course , as in the 1950s and 1960s , the fallacy of a ‘ declining share ’ of world trade etc. was easy to convey and difficult to expose .
38 They must have talked long and hard about their future , and from now on Helen believed that other people would probably regard them as being ‘ engaged ’ — a term she hated because of the overtones of male dominance and female sexual ignorance that went with it .
39 It so happens that other chemists , supporting more conventional organic ‘ primeval soup ’ theories , have long accepted that clay minerals would have been a help .
40 The only variation is between those who say the provenance of the wastes is irrelevant , and those who argue that imports of PCBs and other hazardous material should be discourged , because only a tough import policy will ensure that other countries build their own plants .
41 The GUI for the Apple Macintosh ( first released in 1984 ) was the first to become widely used and its popularity helped ensure that other GUIs were developed for PC compatibles and UNIX platforms .
42 ‘ For example , some local residents have expressed interest in acquiring small plots of nearby land and we shall ensure that other residents have the same opportunity . ’
43 She added that other developments in Belfast dictated that the Kinneger Lagoon be filled in .
44 He added that other vehicles were despatched when it was realised the press were in attendance and that other people in area might be there .
45 Equally , if we conclude that other presuppositions are not true , we can be sure that in the long run they will not prove satisfactory either , and we should root them out .
46 Michaels also says that other EC member countries are far more willing to put EC proposals and directives into force than we are .
47 It says that other owner of PWRs are learning a lot about reactor safety as the clean-up continues .
48 Kerlin says that other projects could start in Britain — although , for the time being , he will concentrate on Cornwall .
49 I can confirm that other ships are under way .
50 Parts of us die that other parts may live .
51 If it is decided that other work must be done ( even on the same modules ) , then it is advisable to propose a DC promptly and obtain agreement before doing the work .
52 We have come back believing that other children in our school could benefit from similar group physical programmes .
53 First , Wittgenstein sees this sort of foundationalist as a form of sceptic , who admits the difficulty of showing that we are ever justified in believing that other persons exist .
54 We saw earlier how subject specialists ( for instance , working in museums ) can provide analytical outlines upon which the teacher can draw ; we have seen how the very objectives underlying resource-based learning include an understanding of the skills teacher-librarians have till recently taught alone ; we have hinted that other ancillaries will , in their work , help the teacher not only to achieve his objectives but also to modify and even enlarge them .
55 It was felt that other requirements had priority .
56 On this occasion I didn ‘ t , because it was felt that other factors were more important .
57 The Guardian newspaper , in partnership with the Royal Institute for the Blind and associates has launched a system that enables the entire editorial text of the newspaper to be transmitted nightly via Teletext on Channel 4 television 's frequencies to a personal computer , which can read the text in a synthesised voice to blind and partially sighted people : those that can afford an £8,000 Braille terminal can also read the text that way , and it can also be displayed in large print on the screen for those with poor sight ; the text is structured so that readers can scan the headlines and choose the items that interest them ; the paper will be marketed , serviced and supported by Electronic Text Networks Associates Ltd of Newcastle-upon-Tyne , a commercial venture one third owned by the Guardian and the charity ; the other shareholders , each with a third share , are Aptech Ltd , which specialises in computer aids for disabled people , and Intelligent Research Ltd , which made the hardware for the system ; the decoder board for the personal computer is £400 , plus about £500 for a speech synthesizer ; the annual subscription to the electronic paper is £160 and the partners hope that other papers will decide to go onto the system .
58 I will be slowly searching the whole area in the future and hope that other finds will provide more information .
59 In view of what you have said , Mr. Deputy Speaker , I shall keep my remarks on this subject brief but I hope that other Hon. Members will also refer to the disabled persons transport advisory committee report that I mentioned .
60 I hope that other galleries will take note of the good point that my hon. Friend has made .
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