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

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1 I accept that those those percentages are ones taken from a particular report er showing the changes at certain points on the on the A fifty nine .
2 I say this because I believe that those constitutional issues have to be decided once and for all at this year 's Party Conference .
3 I believe that those sexual practices which fail to recognise the essential humanity of other people are bad ; the man who rapes an unwilling partner , the individual who takes delight in the infliction of pain upon a partner who does not desire it , or the one who forces another into any sexual practice which is obnoxious to him or her is using the " partner " as an object rather than interacting with him or her as a human being .
4 Er and in the lack of any specific response or request from the District Council on the flexibility issue , we I feel that those that allocation of twenty five hectares
5 The process has involved a major co-operative effort , drawing SCOTVEC , industry and commerce , college staff and others together in a venture which ensures that those future HNC and HND holders have qualifications which are a passport to future success .
6 Indeed , finally , David Frost asked : ’ I mean in the situation that if you find that those two moves , the tax at 50p and the National Insurance contribution raised £4.5 billion or £4.8 billion ’ — which David Frost said was more than the right hon. and learned Gentleman needed — ’ you would n't adjust what you 're going to do , downwards ? ’
7 On a positive note we hope that those British women , who have shown us solidarity with our fight for liberation , will continue their valuable work by making western women aware of just how liberated we actually are , particularly at this time of the lntifada .
8 No pupils refused to participate in the study , and as pupils were not warned about the administration of the survey we assumed that those registered pupils who did not complete the survey were either absent or had left the school .
9 It is for them to ensure that those substantial resources are used effectively .
10 Well , he understands that those Norwegian Lapps that are closer to the border than he is might not be so keen .
11 Mr. Justice Henry is no respecter of persons , and I hope that the hon. Gentleman has not become such a respecter of persons that he supposes that those two people were dealt with out of any consideration for who or what they were .
12 The bomb-shell exploded when it added that those sixty-six coupons must last for a whole year .
13 It seems that those external changes are somehow detected by the pineal gland , for experimental animals deprived of their pineal are slower to entrain , but the mechanism is not known .
14 Here the Crick hypothesis has an advantage over the others , in that he proposes that those mysterious extraterrestrials did not simply scatter spores willy-nilly but sent out a computer-controlled spacecraft containing the spores as cargo .
15 Does he accept that those brutal killings , which are still taking place , do not help the peace process ?
16 Does he agree that those peaceful citizens have their rights too , particularly against the disturbance , disorder and disruption that is often brought by those people ?
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