Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [verb] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It needs an English residence to make them thoroughly comprehensible , but still I should think that human nature would give them success anywhere . ’ |
2 | Hush my lambkin , ’ and rocked her a little , and then , when Carrie was quiet , ‘ I should think that old pie 's nearly ready . |
3 | Although my main concern this evening is with aspects of criminal contempt , I should say that civil contempt is essentially concerned with providing a long-stop to secure the enforcement of such court orders as injunctions . |
4 | We had a big management shakeup in BHS when I could see that certain people were just not going to change their spots . |
5 | ‘ I 'd hope that constitutional councillors in Dungannon would display the same principle as previously , in preventing Sinn Fein from dictating the pace . |
6 | Yeah well as I say I I lived in the east end of London and that that 's how it was done there but I dare say that other places organized it |
7 | I used to play that brooding celebrity thing , always depressed , always upset , nothing 's right , everything 's a drag … |
8 | I AM A 24-year-old Test cricket lover and I used to feel that English umpires were the best in the world . |
9 | I do not expect that this matter will be resolved immediately but I would suggest that significant progress has been made recently . |
10 | I would suggest that feminist linguists have two main motives for studying sex differences . |
11 | ‘ But I would suggest that subsequent events have supported my decisions . ’ |
12 | The September demonstrations appeared very much like a single-issue movement , but I would argue that other concerns were raised , including the lack of political reform in China . |
13 | In the context of the Paganini , I would argue that minor imprecisions do little to interfere ( much as I would dearly do without them ) with the focal point of the work — it 's raison d'être , ie fabulous solo fiddle playing . |
14 | I 've scoured the the technical professional press to find out if there is some general statement which sums up what sustainability means , and the one which I 've seen most commonly referred to , I think , and the government has used it in this way , is a requirement to ensure the needs of the present generation are met in a way which does not prejudice future generations , now I do not believe that a properly conceived and located new settlement is any less sustainable in the long term that other forms of urban growth , and by properly conceived I 've got to say I believe that to mean properly balanced er form of development for the new settlement , and I think I would say that new settlements have usually been proposed because continued infilling , like the the normal forms of accommodating further development requirements , infill , and peripheral development , have been determined in York context not to be sustainable , the sorts of issues which arise as a result erm of additional development in or on the edge of York and the surrounding villages , problems of additional congestion , loss of green space in towns , loss of employment opportunities and so on . |
15 | I shall argue that modernist culture signifies in a largely ‘ discursive ’ way , while postmodernist signification is importantly ‘ figural ’ . |
16 | I shall argue that Viennese modernism can be seen as in some sense a ‘ Baroque ’ modernism which seems largely to have run counter to the Enlightenment project . |
17 | I can confirm that other ships are under way . |
18 | It is difficult to quantify buying patterns , but I can say that American buying has dipped in the same way that European and non-European buying has dipped . |
19 | The report will also suggest policy options which could ensure that important data collected by ESRC-funded projects is not unnecessarily lost in the future . |
20 | Influenced by developments such as these , substantial public support began to develop for measures which would protect the position of the indigenous nationalities and which would ensure that economic decisions were taken with a greater degree of consideration for local circumstances . |
21 | It was accountable to parliament and to a parliamentary commission which would ensure that constitutional provisions , fundamental human rights and freedoms were observed . |
22 | As for rule 2.12. ( 1 ) , Mr. Beloff submits that this supports his submission , not that of Mr. Collins , since what it does is to provide that the Norwich Union must have rules which will ensure that appointed representatives such as Winchester comply with the Lautro Rules . |
23 | If that nice middle-class boy , Muhammad Ali , is truly The Greatest , then nobody can argue that social deprivation is a necessity for ring greatness . |
24 | They will now be available to any company which can demonstrate that new sidings would reduce lorry traffic on virtually any trunk road . |
25 | You may feel that other antecedents are important . |
26 | In more sheltered woods , though , you may find that real spring plants are already beginning to move . |
27 | You may find that pain-relieving tablets help . |
28 | You may find that Social Services will put your name on their vacancy list , and once you are registered you can advertise . |
29 | Somewhere inside you may know that Super Ex is a stick you have created to beat yourself for imagined inadequacies . |
30 | Mirror panels are expensive of course and you must ensure that large slabs of it can be got through doors , up stair-wells , and onto lifts or elevators . |