Example sentences of "[vb infin] that [adj] be [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | How would you know that that was a footballer ? |
2 | Fran slipped the catch on the door , then paused , holding her hand out to him , determined to let him know that this was the finish of their ‘ relationship ’ . |
3 | Again , we must stress that this is the life cycle of a ‘ typical ’ family . |
4 | It 's just that we can think that that is a feature that is detected by the perceptual system . |
5 | I do not think that that is a question for me to answer from the Dispatch Box . |
6 | Do you think that that is a hint that perhaps the high litre cars — that is the four litre efforts and er the company cars might get taxed at the next budget round ? |
7 | I do not think that that is a matter within the competence of the Community . |
8 | Does he think that that is the way that one should plan the freight movement from the north-west through the channel tunnel ? |
9 | I do not think that that was a failure of finance ; it was simply a failure to understand the issues and to do homework . |
10 | I do not think that this is a problem in the German-speaking world . |
11 | we do not think that this is a question which can be left to the Commission to solve , solely within the Supplementary Benefits scheme . |
12 | The fact that the teacher finds that the child has spelt a word correctly in one context and then perhaps in a sentence or two later may misspell the word , makes the teacher think that this is a question of carelessness , where we know , in fact , that is a feature of dylexia — that you may be able to get a spelling correct in one context and yet you will misspell it , as it were , a few moments later . |
13 | I do n't think that this is a challenge that the government should necessarily shy away from , since there is a shared interest in putting some reality into the debate . |
14 | Nor should you think that this is a slice of ‘ heritage ’ , or a statement of pride in cultural or racial roots : some of these pieces are traditional , but this music 's still developing . |
15 | As I said earlier I do not think that this is an area where the district councils should be given a completely free rein to interpret the matter within their own local plans . |
16 | Now you may think that this is an article promoting poor workmanship , it is not . |
17 | Miles does not think that this is the case and believes frying is healthy , profitable and popular . |
18 | Once J. called her Eggy to her face , and then had to quickly explain that this was a term of admiration , not derision . |
19 | This states that , in the absence of transaction costs and restrictions on capital movements , real rates of interest will be equal in all countries ; arbitrage will ensure that this is the case . |
20 | Again , arbitrage will ensure that this is the case . |
21 | I should be grateful if the hon. Gentleman will confirm that that is the Government 's intention . |
22 | If you ask your boyfriend , I think he 'll confirm that this is the cause of the damp patch . |
23 | I would be grateful if you would confirm that this was the case . |
24 | Claiming benefit can often be a degrading experience and it would appear that this is the effect desired . |
25 | However , after studying as many photographs as I could find of Randy 's original , it would appear that this was the way he wanted things and I would n't dare criticise him for it . |
26 | I run the risk of sounding patronising here , but I do feel that this is a point worth making . |
27 | As the only catering industry representative on this working party , I would be interested to hear from any companies which have any experience , or knowledge of any examples , which make them feel that this is an area that needs to be examined quickly and subjected to public debate . |
28 | I suppose it does not matter that this was a policy until lately dear to his heart , and even dearer to his wife 's . |
29 | We should not too readily assume that this is a product of guilty conscience , as a result of deliberate rejection of responsibility , although that may sometimes account for the pressure brought on formal carers to find a solution more comfortable to the complainant . |
30 | That is , let us assume that this is the price the expectation of which will just suffice to maintain the existing aggregate amount of production ; some firms meanwhile rising and increasing their output and others falling and diminishing theirs ; but the aggregate production remaining unchanged . |