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

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1 But there are further grounds for doubting that — even given full disclosure — more than a small minority of this one in five will be able to make practical use of their alertness to APR and credit cost information .
2 Subsequent chapters of this book will provide us with plenty of reasons for doubting that claim .
3 Have you ever thought about transforming that small , dark room , which harbours all your clutter , into a light and spacious haven ?
4 Thanks very much for bringing that to our attention .
5 Thank you for bringing that up .
6 And they 're using the principle of devolution and delegation , of participation in decision making , as a vehicle for bringing that about .
7 Synod will divulge a degree of flex no , quite seriously , a degree of flexibility and we 're grateful both to Eileen and er , to John for allowing that degree of flexibility to take place .
8 Only a week ago , a drunk in the village had been arrested for singing that song .
9 He got chucked out for singing that .
10 I am grateful to my hon. Friend for drawing that excellent report to my attention .
11 that it comes in the context of massive university cuts , but I do n't think it 's worth pursuing that very much further .
12 It is in the context of such liturgical and meditative patterning of the Passion narrative that the two most powerful meditations attributed to Rolle should be studied in order to understand their full potential for helping that transformation of consciousness which is at the heart of mystical experience .
13 Nor are the prospects , even for Galway , as bad as they appear at the moment : workers reportedly wept openly in the Digital canteen when told their jobs were being phased out over the next 12 months , but the fear that most of the subcontractors that served DEC will have to close as well is not likely to be realised : where a company has a good relationship with a subcontractor , there are good reasons for maintaining that relationship even after a plant closes , and work should start flowing across the Irish Sea all the way to Galway from Scotland .
14 Thus it might be argued that the basic premisses of an entity-oriented ontology alone , if conceded , provide a sufficient justification for maintaining that existential propositions in particular are logically dispensable .
15 To vindicate Rawls ' position one requires convincing reasons first for excluding moral and religious beliefs from the information available behind the veil of ignorance , and second for accepting that neutral or maximally neutral principles will be chosen in these circumstances .
16 I do not make any apology for accepting that single millionaires will be at an advantage in that situation , but the millions of people on lowish incomes , particularly the retired , will be penalised most .
17 Many people are uncertain about accepting that disabled artists might also be accountable to a disabled constituency .
18 Attlee chided them for ignoring any notion of what the country could afford in suggesting armed forces levels , and for suggesting that cutting spending on the armed forces to £700 million would virtually immobilize them .
19 Mary Whitehouse , representing the National Viewers and Listeners Association , has repeatedly criticised Channel 4 for suggesting that gay is normal ‘ in the light of … an AIDS epidemic . ’
20 I think there is some room for suggesting that , erm , in certain circumstances , the actual perpetrator of the crime , could make retribution to the victim .
21 It removes a standard Behaviouralist reason for thinking that science should stick to observables and for presuming that observation can be pure .
22 But you talk about drawing that line between sharing things with them and protecting them .
23 ‘ Thank you so much for seeing that .
24 Think what a difference in cost there is between handling that bulk volume and the early morning milkie making his drop of a single pint on scattered doorsteps .
25 There is widespread support for completing that road at the earliest opportunity .
26 Will my hon. Friend pay tribute to English Heritage and to Wandsworth council for protecting that building ?
27 By meteorological means we 're now able to identify where such a storm will occur with greater efficiency and to take steps for keeping that area clear of people — or to arrange for controlled evacuation .
28 She did n't think she would ever be able to forgive him for keeping that information from her .
29 Rather there are a variety of perspectives which do share the common emphasis of viewing social behaviour as the product of social arrangements , social forces and conditions , etc. , but which may differ in the relative emphasis which they assign to certain specific factors or variables for explaining that behaviour .
30 I 'm grateful to Bel Mooney lookalike Gail Rebuck for exploding that ole working-late-at-the-office routine that publishers are so solemn about .
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