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

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31 yeah , I see that , I see that , are , are you suggesting that those provisions in the members agents , managering agents agreements that the type of all those agents call upon your clients are void or valid ?
32 Maggie was about to refuse but she caught that sceptical look in the count 's eye and changed her mind .
33 She added that other developments in Belfast dictated that the Kinneger Lagoon be filled in .
34 Have you noticed that most NDBs in the UK have frequencies that end with point five of a kHz — i.e. 350.5 , and maybe you have also noticed that almost without exception , the ADF receiver in light aircraft does not tune to these half kHz but only to whole numbers of kHz ?
35 He is the mathematician who says that intelligent life in the Universe does not exist , because if it did we would be knee deep in space probes by now .
36 Indeed , their different uses have been investigated by Sanford , Moar & Garrod ( 1988 ; Garrod & Sanford 1990 ) , who showed that pronominal references in continuations are more likely to be made to proper-named characters , and that characters introduced by proper name are more easily accessed for anaphoric reference , as indexed by self-paced reading time .
37 ‘ Any party who seeks to charge an accounting party with an amount beyond that which he has by his account admitted to have received or who alleges that any item in his account is erroneous in respect of amount or in any other respect must give him notice thereof stating , so far as he is able , the amount sought to be charged with brief particulars thereof or , as the case may be , the grounds for alleging that the item is erroneous .
38 She knew that junior deacons in their second curacies , even if they came from distinguished clerical families , were not expected to make contributions uninvited when in the presence of very senior clergy .
39 and Couchman and Carlberg , who argue that increased mergers in cluster haloes on a scale produced antibiasing .
40 The ‘ WONDERS ’ shows provide ‘ a significant enhancement to the quality of life in the region ’ , says Mr Kyle , who notes that many people in the region can not get to New York , Chicago , Washington D.C. and other big cities that have important collections and major temporary shows on a regular basis .
41 ANYONE who thought that naughty fun-and-games in the Japanese stockmarket had ended with the wave of securities scandals two years ago needs to think again .
42 Is it that she , she 's , she 's , she 's wondering what will happen to her family or children if they go abroad , or is she thinking that each country in the Community , perhaps having some special erm excellence of its own , ought to be shedding this example among the others so that we all raise ourselves to a common , higher level ?
43 A more optimistic assessment had come from UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Norman Lamont , who said that recent cuts in the German and Italian budget deficits would open the way to lower interest rates in Europe .
44 Profound disappointment and frustration , however , awaited those — especially in Britain — who hoped that American involvement in the First World War might prove to be the first step towards an on-going partnership .
45 Guest of honour this year was Garry Hawkes FHCIMA , Gardner Merchant 's chief executive , who explained that encouraging training in the industry is one of the central pillars of his own philosophy .
46 ‘ I 've never been so tired in all my life , ’ sighs the whey-faced spinster , and Williams is wryly sympathetic to her plight : unlike Greta Garbo , who uttered that same line in Grand Hotel , she has no possibility of romantic regeneration .
47 We treasure confirmation and we fear that any alteration in the pattern might lead to confirmation ceasing to be observed .
48 We found that chronic constipation in young children can persist for many years .
49 When an industry is imperfectly competitive we say that each firm in the industry enjoys a degree of monopoly power .
50 That interpretation of an extent is consistent with Anderson 's arguments , if one assumes that working-class life in Lancashire towns was more stable in the later period and somewhat less harsh , removing the absolute necessity for short-term instrumental calculation , while at the same time making predictions about the likelihood of reciprocal support in the future more reliable .
51 We noticed that some graves in the eighth century had a plain stone beside the big Geometric vase .
52 Although we accept that careful zoning in time and space can help to reduce the impacts of noise , we believe there is an urgent need to encourage attitudinal changes in society towards the acceptability of mechanically-aided recreation .
53 We can only identify the proper criteria correctly if we accept that medical treatment in general ought to be divided , for our purposes , into two classes .
54 We know that many people in Britain who are on poverty wages , even if they are in more regular forms of work , simply can not make ends meet .
55 Now we know that gale-force winds in the Channel can topple sightscreens , we must put them upwind of the pavilion this winter , and build a new pavilion out of the insurance claim when they crash through the roof .
56 We know that Labour authorities in London and throughout the country have become bywords for poor and expensive services , for litter-ridden streets , for badly-managed housing estates , for miserable conditions and for high levels of taxation .
57 Since we believe that all variations in behavioural capacity reflect underlying variations in the nervous system , we have to accept that the human brain is , in some way , different from that of other species .
58 Given the present hopeful international situation , we believe that further reductions in levels of armaments will be able to be made without in any way endangering security .
59 We believe that formal training in the use of the laryngeal mask would be beneficial to any physician dealing with such cases .
60 To see that this is true , we note that any path in a tree corresponding to a BFS of an AP consists of an alternating sequence of row and column vertices , and R i and C j adjacent in this sequence means is basic .
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