Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] [noun sg] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Let us also assume for simplicity that this change does not cost the company anything : it is the result , let us say , of a brainwave the production director had in his bath that morning .
2 In other words , his argument might be seen as an attempt to confront the common sense with the disconcerting fact that references to what are assumed to be numerically identical spatio-temporal particulars inhabiting an objective world " out there " can not be given a satisfactory justification , and consequently that one can not claim with certainty that such particulars represent the basic material of which the world is made up .
3 We may note with interest that this document , signed by Madame de Lully and Ballard , states that the opera Zéphire et Flore is the composition of Lully the father , whereas it has been attributed to his son Louis .
4 He could not seem to sleep or rest for fear that some danger would come from which he would have to flee .
5 Some relationships have to be let go in order that new ones can flourish .
6 There is every reason to believe that this degree of movement was typical of the corn-growing regions , but we have to constantly bear in mind that one part of England may have very different experiences from another and that even neighbouring communities might have contrasting stories to tell .
7 Again , the drafter must bear in mind that such terms may be subject to legal control , under legislation such as the UCTA 1977 , or the Consumer Arbitration Agreements Act 1988 .
8 It 's also a mite expensive , although you should bear in mind that retail prices are deceptive things ; the chances are that after a period of high demand and correspondingly high prices , the cost of the SRV will settle down to around the same as the Clapton Strat .
9 The draftsman should bear in mind that any restriction will be construed against the firm in whose interest it purports to be imposed .
10 Now I can not say whether you will have a secondary school , and the reason I can not say that er is because the education authority will , quite properly , and quite reasonably , look at the existing pattern of secondary education er in the area , and will bear in mind that secondary school children , not unreasonably , as they do now , can be expected , erm to travel , er some distance , er to a school facility , that is the real world , you can not expect a local education authority to spend vast amounts of money erm on er a high range of facilities , which are not justified by the size , er , of the community , and all these social , recreation , er an an and education facilities appropriate to the size erm of the community , need to be expressed in a pattern of land use which is well integrated , and well designed , in other words , it 's a good design concept er , and how do you do that ?
11 As you prepare for the change in 1990 you should bear in mind that further regulations on the new Business Rate are still to be published .
12 This is a worthwhile approach , though one should bear in mind that different mutagens give qualitatively different kinds of mutation .
13 Erm this can only exasasberate er an already difficult situation chairman , I do wonder whether the , the people that British Rail are trying to attract to use the service and , and do bear in mind that this County Council recently voted ten thousand pounds in subsidies er to er towards British Rail to enable people to travel on a Sunday .
14 Although many of the group would still be under 25 in the years 191418 , there are only 16 brides under 25 during the period , whereas in 1911–12 alone there were 15 brides under 25.22 ( One must of course bear in mind that these figures represent only the retrievable fragments of the marriage pattern for the whole sample . )
15 This is certainly significant at the 1 per cent level , though we must bear in mind that these expectations are calculated on the basis of a purely random distribution of sites , which may not be quite true in practice .
16 You should also bear in mind that social security payments might be higher abroad .
17 And he might bear in mind that muddled dispositions in his will could somehow be validated if the jurists were able to construe them as trusts .
18 But unfortunately , in international relations , you have to er work with , with the grain , and if it is a case that the Iranians are taking a fairly er tough line on Iraq , well this is clearly to be encouraged because Saddam Hussein must be er surrounded , he must be isolated , the sanctions must work , and I 'm sorry to say this , but the country of Iraq must suffer in order that those sanction work , because if it does n't suffer , and if the sanctions do n't work , there is a danger of war , and that will be immensely costly to our side as well as being the end for Saddam Hussein .
19 Well you will find for instance that three times as many people will strongly oppose and was strongly in favour , something omitted from the report in front of me and there are eight per cent there that were indifferent .
20 While one can not say with certainty that such images ‘ teach ’ boys to be aggressive in class , there is on the other hand little there which would permit boys to be quiet and accommodating , the attributes valued by the harassed classroom teacher .
21 ‘ I could say without doubt that this lady would have been alive today if she had not taken drugs at that party . ’
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