Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [vb -s] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Apparently they 're up to here in woolies , but nobody ever remembers that homeless men need underpants too . |
2 | Nobody now supposes that political processes begin and end with elections , or that elected governments have a monopoly of political power . |
3 | There was some authority for this but the matter is now governed by section 11(1) of the Torts ( Interference with Goods ) Act 1977 which firmly states that contributory negligence is no defence in proceedings founded on conversion , or on intentional trespass to goods . |
4 | ONE OF THE anomalies of National Hunt racing this season is the comparative paucity of winners for the artistic Richard Dunwoody , the jockey who most resembles that supreme stylist John Francome among the current crop of riders . |
5 | As a teenager she had been frail and very light , and although now she is two stone heavier , and healthier for it , she still believes that young women should be thin , even skeletally so . |
6 | Several other libraries have expressed strong interest , and she confidently expects that other subscribers will shortly follow Aberdeen 's innovative lead . |
7 | But she also knows that relative shifts in demand occur and that these too can lead to her price being higher than the average . |
8 | But , despite her comfort , she never forgets that other people do n't always have it so easy that life can be hard . |
9 | However , one also suspects that other researchers have underplayed the difficulties of their field-work in order to avoid pejorative assessments of their results . |
10 | But no one seriously suggests that American Indians taught the Egyptians about civilisation , or vice versa . |
11 | It only means that certain sets of economic processes are more referrent to a local area than others . |
12 | It so happens that other chemists , supporting more conventional organic ‘ primeval soup ’ theories , have long accepted that clay minerals would have been a help . |
13 | ( If it so happens that yellow wallpaper does take away your appetite , then for you it is relevant . ) |
14 | He only recommends that Public Assistance Committees might be approached , but makes it optional and not obligatory . |
15 | Though he rightly acknowledges that large parts of the country were unaffected by this enclosure movement , his concentration on it gives us a somewhat unbalanced picture . |
16 | By concession , rental income from surplus business accommodation is taxed under Sch D , Case I rather than Sch A. The Inland Revenue has commented that it normally accepts that current account and trade interest qualify for relief under s 393(8) , ICTA 1988 , as , under certain circumstances , will interest from the temporary lodgement of part of the current working capital in a bank deposit account . |
17 | It thus appears that previous knowledge of a junction had almost no overall effect on recognition sensitivity in this task . |
18 | The sportsman thoroughly disapproves of myxomatosis — the plague that now hits rabbit stocks almost annually — and he fervently hopes that reasonable stocks will survive in perpetuity not only for the maintenance of his sport but also out of regard for the rabbit itself . |
19 | This is true for all points above the LM curve and it similarly follows that upward pressure will be exerted on interest rates at all points below the LM curve . |
20 | It also warns that radioactive sediments will be disrupted and redistributed particularly during heavy storms in the Irish Sea , and says that the longer-term consequences of such redistribution are difficult to predict . |
21 | It also recognises that day-to-day business and executive authority is vested in line management . |
22 | It also indicates that sufficient rock of suitable quality exists in remote coastal locations in Scotland and other parts of North West Europe . |
23 | It also indicates that sufficient rock of suitable quality exists in remote coastal locations in Scotland and other parts of North West Europe . |
24 | It also means that other executives calculating the odds will most likely decide that their jobs , their friendship network , and their club affiliations will not be put at risk . |
25 | It also means that other staff are free to concentrate on what he calls ‘ business logic ’ — or a customer 's business requirements . |
26 | Not only does sectoralisation make it difficult for planners and administrators to gain an overall view , it also means that local institutions have to adopt a similar structure in order to deal adequately with the central bureaucracy . |
27 | This has the obvious advantage that all countries match their local time to the hours of daylight , but it also means that different countries have different local times . |
28 | Writing about local government , Clarke and Stewart argue that a strategic perspective ‘ places a premium on the role of the chief executive and its support ; it also demands that senior management of service and support departments set their ’ separate sectional interests within a wider strategic perspective . |
29 | It also predicts that real commodity prices will continue to weaken , with another average decline of 2 per cent projected for 1988 . |
30 | Perhaps even more worryingly it also predicts that French companies will benefit more than either . |