Example sentences of "[vb infin] that [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Against the historical unification we would stress that sex is relational , is shaped in social interaction , and can only be understood in its historical context , in terms of the cultural meanings assigned to it , and in terms of the internal , subjective meanings of the sexed individuals that emerge . |
2 | Whatever the setting , the counsellor should stress that alcoholism is a curable condition , particularly when the social distress underlying the need for alcohol is openly discussed and the problems tackled . |
3 | Plants were the only source of help for health improvement for hundreds of years , and doctors were almost entirely reliant on them though some , notably Hippocrates , did stress that hygiene and diet were of major importance . |
4 | Now , I must stress that Christianity is very important to me , although maybe I am not deeply religious or believe enough . |
5 | There was nothing to check in the front parlour ; hardly anything to say goodbye to , for the room was empty of furniture and must remain that way until the shops would once again have chairs and sofas and rugs and curtains to sell . |
6 | It is difficult and must remain that way because history has left us with this difficulty . |
7 | Well trampled ground may remain that way for some time . |
8 | I would think that distance |
9 | Do you think that education will suffer , what was East Germany . |
10 | and we also know that advertising reinforces smoking , it makes , makes people think that smoking is okay . |
11 | You do n't think that teapot is a good idea then ? |
12 | . Now that normal heart you saw , you saw that normal heart , I would ask you if it was in a twenty five four year old man , do you think that man is alive or dead ? |
13 | He does n't think that widening the carriageway on the corner of Road and Road will be very sensible , but that was n't what we were suggesting , we were suggesting I think on er Avenue rather than so we 'll have to write back and tell him . |
14 | But do n't you think that spelling is important for everybody to ? |
15 | What do you think that style is . |
16 | Unfortunately , Health Secretary Virginia Bottomley said , in 1991 : ‘ I do n't frankly think that abuse against the elderly is a major problem . ’ |
17 | No I do n't think that worry would be there . |
18 | I do n't think that Dad is at all , but |
19 | okay Why do you think that intra industry trade has risen , say over the last fifty years ? |
20 | I do n't think that elegance is the main thing in my mind at the moment . |
21 | Too ma mind you it 's easy today with that p , I do n't think that pill 's reliable . |
22 | ‘ Do you think that meteorite really landed ? ’ |
23 | Erm how d how do you think that bumf comes across . |
24 | Do you think that variation in pricing strategy will be er contrary to what you 're trying to do in terms of your image projection for the brand ? |
25 | The way people talk about faith , you would think that rationality , inquiry , investigation , understanding and proof had all joined hands to form a circle of knowledge , leaving faith outside in the cold . |
26 | Do you think that realization had had s had n't surfaced until that ? |
27 | Ah it 's not someth you know , it 's not s something that I 'm prepared to stick my neck out and say , Look you know , I I do n't think that word ought to appear anywhere . |
28 | Well do you think that lady sleeps out ? |
29 | You may think that noise just has something to do with an airport at Stanstead , but it is n't . |
30 | I mean a do you think that kind of thing would work here ? |