Example sentences of "[to-vb] that [verb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He would have liked to hear the figure of his salary ; but just as he was nervously about to sound that note the little boy came back — the little boy Mrs Moreen had sent out of the room to fetch her fan ( 3 ) He came back without the fan , only with the casual observation that he could n't find it .
2 It is to remind ourselves of the radical demands of God , and to realize that to call the Christian gospel ‘ good news ’ is to concentrate on only half the story .
3 You have to sense that coming a little while in advance and if you think someone is going to throw a tantrum , you hold back .
4 However , we have to remember that offsetting a large part of this acquisition of funds is an outflow which is being used to meet claims and other expenses .
5 He said , ‘ You have to remember that selecting the right cigar is an act of intuition rather than analysis .
6 Nor is it unreasonable to assume that given a sufficient respite they hoped that Britain 's own nuclear force might become strong enough to act as a deterrent to a Soviet attack on the home islands .
7 Mr Justice Owen ruled that the government was " entitled and reasonable " to conclude that holding a public enquiry into the scheme was " not expedient " .
8 In order to resolve that dispute the High Court of Justice , Queen 's Bench Division , referred the following questions to the Court of Justice for a preliminary ruling :
9 Care has been taken to ensure that getting the right answer requires a genuine understanding of the grammatical rules .
10 Many seem to believe that lamenting the middle-class bias of their sample is a sufficient contribution towards equality .
11 I think that it 's important to recognize that to have a depressed mood is not to have a depressed illness
12 The refusal to concede that gives an obstinate glory to Spanish policy , conquered any thought of a negotiated settlement .
13 It does not take much imagination to appreciate that maintaining a safe environment in high latitudes and high altitudes with the long months of snow , ice and subzero temperatures will differ from maintaining a safe environment in the humid heat of a tropical forest .
14 However , one need not be overly cynical to realise that having a good idea of what masses of people are likely to do in response to certain policies gives a competitive advantage to politicians and businessmen alike .
15 This is not to say that taking a personal pension is either a right or a wrong decision .
16 That is not to say that to get the best results you must be a strict vegetarian but , based on contemporary research , a move toward that direction makes sense .
17 Their existence should not be taken to mean that studying the neural bases of behaviour is beyond us , but they should be recognized when designing and interpreting experiments .
18 For comparison purposes it is interesting to note that searching a sequential ASCII file using a standard Unix command ( grep ) takes approximately two minutes to look for the 22 words of the test sentence , not including all the alternative candidate strings for each of these word positions .
19 However , it is important to note that following the recent decision of the European Court of Justice in Rask and Christensen v ISS Kantineservice A/S ( 1992 ) 12 November , ECJ No : C-209/91 there is an increasing risk that the Transfer Regulations will apply to businesses operated under a franchise or licence .
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