Example sentences of "[noun] [be] [adv] [verb] that [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Griffin 's readers are not told that Lewis was not , here , speaking about confession . |
2 | These tend to provide an excuse for putting off coaching and this is why some organizations are now insisting that coaching is built into the management role more formally . |
3 | I am not sure how the law-breaking campaign is working or whether other companies would have joined B & Q , but the chief executive of my council felt that he was not in a position to commit the poll tax payers of Hull to what could have amounted to several million pounds , and a deal was finally struck that Hull city council would refrain from taking out an injunction and the cross-undertaking was therefore withdrawn . |
4 | This practice was largely to indicate that documents and records had been produced to the auditors and would also indicate an audit trail . |
5 | People 's needs are virtually ignored and conditions of work are so arranged that people can not interfere to any significant extent . |
6 | However , the companies were reportedly assured that UI 's 1993 programme would continue , along with its input on requirements , early access , licensing and conformance and its work in promoting and marketing Unix . |
7 | ALTERNATIVE comedian Alexei Sayle is out to show that vandalism is a serious problem . |
8 | But the spirit of goodwill did not last long and Gaze was soon claiming that Cook was copying his ideas . |
9 | Pauline Mitchell , director of housing , said the council was not suggesting that Tracy had been negligent . |
10 | As many of their domestic loans were backed by property , the banks were also betting that Japan 's land bubble would not burst . |
11 | Brook is equally determined that parents should have no say over their children 's exposure to permissive sex-education material . |
12 | Boxtree is now claiming that Mr Bean 's Diary has sold so well ( over 314,000 copies when I last spoke to them ) because it is being bought by , and given to , children and teenagers . |
13 | s The point is not to prove that officials are everywhere politically dominant . |
14 | He adds , however , that to recognize the point is only to recognize that testing is what matters . |
15 | To reject the picture is not to suggest that people did not have a very real experience of God . |
16 | Very soon the place was so packed that knots of people integrated into a sway and the perimeter of the appointed area burst . |
17 | The conference was also told that delegates from Turkmenistan had been prevented by the authorities from leaving that country . |
18 | The opinion was strongly expressed that Halling was the best point at which to build it and a committee was appointed . |
19 | Addison was soon persuaded that houses would not be built fast enough without direct subsidy and in December that year a further Housing ( Additional Powers ) Bill was rushed through all its stages , providing for subsidies ( £160 for a four-bedroomed house , E 140 for a four-bedroomed house without a parlour , and £130 for a three-bedroomed house ) and empowering local authorities to prohibit luxury and non-essential building . |
20 | Words like " some " in examination questions are there to show that examiners do n't think exhaustive answers are possible ; any response will be partial . |
21 | Although some of its own experiments were now showing that air pollution in southern England damaged leaves and made them fall early from trees , it could not bring itself to say as much . |
22 | The Chinese whispers the next day were even claiming that Paul Smith stormed out of the awards in disgust . |
23 | In the course of an item on The Late Show , viewers were confidently told that Sean 's Show is ‘ the first postmodernist sitcom ’ , that it goes out on Thursdays , and that it 's a Channel 4 programme . |
24 | The arrival of ‘ Alcibiades ’ with his partying revellers is a bit of an anticlimax — a touch jaded rhythmically , almost as if Boughton and his crew were rather wishing that Bernstein 's Greeks had been philosophers first and swingers second . |
25 | While FoE is not arguing that children are exposed to radiation levels above legal limits , it is criticizing BNFL for not doing enough to fulfil its legal obligation to reduce the radioactivity of its discharges to the minimum . |
26 | Evidence is now emerging that women have been detained in order to be raped and even impregnated , and that political and military leaders knew , but condoned it.One woman who can testify to the existence of rape camps and the suffering of women , is Francoise Hampson , senior lecturer at Essex University and an expert in the law of armed conflict . |
27 | The influence of national political considerations on local electoral behaviour is so marked that Newton considers that ‘ the term ‘ local election ’ is something of a misnomer … . |
28 | It is important to see , here , that Wittgenstein is not denying that people do have toothache ( that it really aches ! ) , or even that people sometimes reflect on their feelings and describe them , as in ( h ) . |
29 | The court was also told that Gwynedd Social Services department left the boy with the family , despite his allegations of mistreatment . |
30 | The court was also told that Gwynedd Social Services department left the boy with the family , despite his allegations of mistreatment . |