Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [verb] that [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 A community where you learn that the only way to survive is to fight back .
2 As our General Election rises to its soggy climax , you ought to compare the success of an economy where they believe that the best government is the least government .
3 The section entitles a board to make a closure order where they consider that the licensed premises are no longer suitable for the sale of liquor .
4 When many of these are taken by one person it is still useful for him or her to ensure that the separate responsibilities are kept in balance — and essential if the work is to be of use to other teachers .
5 Lovage is illustrated as a woodcut in a herbal of 1491 , and merits inclusion in Culpeper 's list of useful plants , circa 1645 , where he advised that the bruised leaves , " fried in hog 's lard , laid hot to any blotch or boil , will quickly break it " .
6 This was explained by Lord Diplock in Pioneer Shipping Ltd v BTP Tioxide Ltd , AC 1982 724 at 736 , where he said that the English system treated the construction of written agreements as questions of law because of the legacy of trial by juries who might not all be literate .
7 Debate over the security of the Church found a focus in the Convocation controversy , largely triggered by Francis Atterbury 's famous tract , Letter to a Convocation Man of late 1696 , where he argued that the only way to stem the growth of heresy and blasphemy was through Convocation , the Church 's own deliberative and legislative body .
8 In spite of innovative work with colour coding ( now entirely dismantled ) by Carey at Hatfield Polytechnic Library in the 1970s where he emphasized that an effective library guiding system was an important prerequisite to any library instruction programme , the subject received little serious attention by libraries until the end of the decade .
9 In his private practice he had adults in psychoanalysis and some children too , though with children he now concentrated more on the ‘ therapeutic consultation ’ , where he found that a single interview could at times unhitch a developmental hold-up .
10 There is some support for Burke and Chinkin 's view in the remarks of Denning LJ ( as he then was ) in Lee v Showmen 's Guild of Great Britain [ 1952 ] 2 QB 329 at 342 , where he stated that a domestic tribunal must observe the principles of natural justice ; but this was in the context of being given a reasonable opportunity to meet a " charge " , in this case the attempt to expel a member from a trade union .
11 A very interesting sub-set in this category is that in which the Christian or baptismal name is followed immediately by one of like kind , as in the case of Johannes Geoffrey , where it appears that a personal name has been pressed into service as a byname .
12 This is mirrored in a survey by Bunting ( 1981 ) in the UK , where it appears that the general public hold some realistic and generally favourable views of deaf people even though there is no understanding of the language needs of pre-lingually deaf people .
13 Other work in progress has examined this issue in one district where it seems that the other community services are so much less well organized than the special service that managers have found it impossible to prevent that service being undermined by lack of staff , continuity , training , and good practice leadership .
14 Her hair was much longer and blonder , although I realized that the latter was probably due to the awful quality of the recording .
15 France , Germany and now the UK all produce Bries , although I think that the French varieties remain the best .
16 Ven looked at her levelly for all of one second , then , ‘ If you remember , ’ he answered , ‘ it was not until the next day that I knew that the beautiful green-eyed woman with stunning light gold hair was a ‘ journalist ’ . ’
17 Well the only thing is that I hope that the next generation that is coming along now will appreciate what has been done for their generation because it took a long time for us to get what we wanted for our children and now with our grandchildren are coming along I hope the town will improve with their growth .
18 You will remember that I said that the general principles I proposed still left room for discretion and interpretation .
19 One main reason is that I know that the other person thinks I will act as promised and therefore she will do something which she would not do otherwise .
20 It was considerably later that I discovered that the teenage office lad had been strapped and bound with tape and left in the lift on the top floor .
21 I say to the hon. Member for Harrow , West that I think that the right hon. Gentleman 's words will have reached the chairman of the Audit Commission .
22 I think no , I just think that I think that the British people , forget there 's people around the table , that the British people are actually pretty sort of liberal and tolerate overall and er I think the problem back to basics was government slogan and they got John Major
23 Now the reason I mention last year 's events , is that I suspect that the same arguments are gon na be trotted out again .
24 I have to say Chairman that I find that the suggested resolution of six is totally adequate to deal with and I , I have read er the motion proposed by through a couple of times , and you know , it 's having a few frills here and there and some are , I , I , I find this one thing er more than adequate er to deal with the situation and er I would move that resolution formally .
25 As , as Councillor would have said , and I would remind members of Council that I believe that the Chief Officers of this Council still have pay related to their performance and I am sure that all members , not least the controlling group , will take will take note of that .
26 The hon. Gentleman knows that I believe that the Iraqi people will be safeguarded for the long term and enable the international community to give long-term development aid to that country only when Saddam Hussein is no longer at the helm in Baghdad .
27 It follows from this My Lords that I believe that the Noble Lord , Lord with his well-known moderation and desire to compromise has gone rather too far in meeting Government intentions , but at all events I do ago go along with his proposal that if it is to be done by order , it would be right that the order should be laid before Parliament to make quite sure that justice has been done .
28 It is with some personal relief , still distressed at my cosmic shortcomings , that I learn that the UFO-spotting records of the male members of Deee-Lite is rather less impressive .
29 My other music influence was Western Swing , which is really just white man 's blues , so I decided that the only way to make a living in France was to play that kind of music .
30 It was by then mid-May , so I calculated that the great day would be 23 August .
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