Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [that] [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 By this I mean that both the designer and colleagues may be too expert , too sophisticated , too used to jargon , too well-educated and able to verbalize .
2 I suggest that both the strength and the weakness of Moore 's positive ethical views stem mainly from his method of isolation .
3 While P P G twelve provides for a cascade of planning policy , I suggest that only a purist would delay a resolution of the needs of Greater York , through the development plan process , in order to await regional planning guidance .
4 But he added : ‘ I suspect that quite a lot of British MPs … will decide that power is now moving towards an enhanced European Parliament . ’
5 I appreciate that yesterday the funeral ceremonies were carried out but Masses were also sung for the souls of two other men , Brampton and Vechey , and I have news of them .
6 I believe that practically every question of statutory construction that comes before the courts will involve an argument that the case falls under one or more of these three heads .
7 The test of contempt requires a risk of serious prejudice and I believe that usually the protection of criminal proceedings against such risks should prevail even if this is difficult to reconcile with our obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights .
8 I seem to use these up at a surprisingly high rate these days ( particularly the 8 pin type ) , but I suppose that practically every project is based on d.i.l. integrated circuits these days .
9 They 're not accepted wholly in society and I feel that why the hell should n't they , y'know .
10 But I think that secretly the vice-chancellor and the other grown-ups were delighted by this kind of behaviour , as it proved beyond any reasonable doubt that we were students and they were teachers .
11 I think that today the result can and should be achieved by the application of the law of negligence …
12 Well the fear of boring you because I 've said it before , I think that either a Trustee made up of an equal balance of members from the various interested groups which is very difficult to achieve in practice and additionally independent trustees certainly in our case , we believe would have stopped it happening because the movements in the direction it went was clear now that we have the information in front of us to the Trustees , it was quite clear what was gon na happen and nothing was done about it .
13 A married 32-year-old store manager says : ‘ If I chanced upon an encounter , I think that maybe a couple of years ago , I would n't have worn one .
14 I think that perhaps the snake in alcohol was left too .
15 I 'm very glad to see that there 's quite a lot of nurses here , and I presume that quite a lot of those are women nurses , and I think that this is terribly important , and I think a useful thing with this new service could do is to go out and talk for instance to the meetings of women 's organisations , to old peoples ' clubs in the afternoon , and actually ask people what they would like , and get them talking in a nice informal way , rather than waiting for somebody to let them know what they think , because I do n't think they 're going to get it .
16 ‘ And you consider that only a psychiatrist 's opinion would be of any value ? ’
17 This is criminal when you consider that almost every woman has oral sex at some time in her life .
18 6.1 You warrant that neither the sale nor the use of the goods nor the performance of the work will infringe any British or foreign patent , trademark , registered design , or other industrial or intellectual property rights whether or not similar to any of the foregoing .
19 We say that locally the surface is Euclidean and distances are given by the differential Pythagoras equation where dx , and dy are the coordinate separations of nearby points on the surface .
20 We accept that both the Unionist and Nationalist traditions are valid and legitimate ; that Northern Ireland should remain a part of the UK until the free consent of the majority of its people is given to change ; that the Republic of Ireland has a legitimate interest in the future of Northern Ireland ; and that a partnership in government which allows both communities to participate is the only practical way in which to make progress .
21 If we recognise that only the service trades are sufficiently labour-intensive to provide the jobs needed , what do we aim for ?
22 But now we see that even the absence of law is no guarantee against the possibility of retrospective regulation .
23 But , especially , they show that whenever a siege occurred at neighbouring villages invariably suffered a s a result of heavy billeting , garrisoning , or even the mustering of armies on their greens and in their fields .
24 She was going very slowly and breathing heavily in her resolve that not a drop of whisky should be spilled .
25 They recognize that not every instance of misplaced reliance deserves compensation , but fail to devise an adequate theory of personal responsibility which distinguishes between compensable and unprotected invasions of the reliance interest .
  Next page