Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [verb] that [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The report goes on to say that clean-up policy has been made on political rather than scientific grounds and that " less than 1 percent of the $4,200 million spent each year on hazardous-waste sites in the US has been used to evaluate health risks at listed Superfund sites . "
2 After the passage quoted just above concerning the esteem in which Molla Fenari was held and his place in the state , and before passing on to the next event in his life , namely his going on the pilgrimage in 822 ( 8 Dhu " l-Hijja = 26 December 1419 ) , Ibn Hajar writes that Molla Fenari became widely known for his erudition and that he was both pious and abundant in culture and merit " except that he was censured for [ espousing ] the sect of Ibn al- " Arabi and for the fact that he taught the and affirmed it " : he goes on to say that Molla Fenari , on the advice of friends , abjured mention of the subject in Egypt .
3 She has since discovered that owner Pauline and her colleague Sue are both very knowledgeable and extremely helpful in spite of the fact that Tessa had obviously bought her machine elsewhere .
4 If anyone writes in to say that Francis Bacon noticed the flashes when he got out of his coach to freeze a chicken in the snow , I shall leave the country , suitably disguised , and write piteous letters about being a laughing stock to all , coupled with the name of sundry .
5 However , this has not meant that job opportunities do not exist .
6 The authority has already warned that ending maintenance will probably lead to terminal deterioration , leaving a decaying structure full of rusting machinery .
7 The red route option , which we introduced , has already shown that bus services improve when comparable improvements are made to traffic management .
8 The letter of delegation has always said that Q S will measure
9 The MoD has always said that safety precautions were ‘ more than adequate ’ .
10 SEGA , which has always denied that Night Trap is gratuitously violent , is delighted with the game 's 15 certificate .
11 The present study has also confirmed that H pylori affects circulating gastrin concentrations .
12 Given the structure of the traditional canon , this has regrettably meant that Renaissance writing was employed to mark out a high cultural orientation .
13 No one has yet suggested that Mikhail Gorbachev , or anyone else for that matter , should make himself Lord Protector .
14 The Chief Constable has recently stated that community policing is now a myth and foot patrols a rarity . ’
15 They were at the toast and marmalade stage when Mrs. Mackintosh came in to say that Sir Bryan was wanted on the telephone .
16 Britons line up to play that Scarlett woman
17 The hon. Gentleman might do well to remember that Great Britain includes Scotland .
18 ‘ I think you gave me one too , ’ I said , then , very gingerly , I straightened up and twisted round to see that Murder Cay was far behind us and well out of machine-gun range .
19 This should be altered to apply generally to ensure that nature conservation issues are taken into account in all development decision-making .
20 The sun took its toll in August when I went to Britford Sheep Fair with my Uncle Arthur , a civil servant who used to have the whole month for holiday and returned home to learn that Ron Stanley , a schoolmate who lived in The Friary , had died from sunstroke .
21 A 1991 report by the province 's auditor-general lambasted government foresters for doing little to ensure that logging companies met British Columbia 's standards — which are far more lax than those employed by the United States Forest Service just south of the border .
22 The American civil war decided something fundamental it did n't decide , as some people argue , that blacks were equal to whites this was w one of the least of Abraham Lincoln 's concerns Abraham Lincoln supported in the eighteen fifties , I throw this in for people who Americ and there 's usually an American in the audience who 's brought up to believe that Abraham Lincoln walks on the water , you know erm he actually suffered from syphilis by that 's by the way
23 She went on to explain that General Francis was a widower , and semi-invalid .
24 While such statements could be interpreted as being passive rather than negative in terms of the advancement of building surveying , the Report went on to state that building surveyors ‘ have been less ebullient [ than quantity surveyors ] in recent years — partly because they are less numerous and their work less homogeneous or well defined ; but , to a large extent because they have made a less prolonged and concerted effort to develop their skills and explore the horizons of opportunity , although there has of late been a welcome resurgence in this respect ’ .
25 However he went on to find that Miss T. was lulled into a sense of false security by hospital staff and that she was misinformed as to the availability and effectiveness of alternative procedures .
26 In the published version of your parliamentary intervention you admit that ‘ there is an association between health and all the factors that he [ David Blunkett ] has mentioned ’ but go on to claim that health variations are being examined as part of The Health of the Nation strategy .
27 Its origins were as a ‘ nannying ’ organisation formed rapidly to ensure that UK companies were aware of the opportunities presented by North Sea developments .
28 Ba pe blamed ‘ Those damned Communists ’ , but Saw firmly believed that Aung San was responsible and stored up a grudge against him .
29 No , I did not mean that Dan Quayle is about to leap to his feet to make a key-note speech , or that Clive James is considering a follow-up television interview with Mrs Reagan .
30 ‘ You did not deduce that Heather Mallender came here .
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