Example sentences of "[vb -s] [to-vb] that [det] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I think the public wants to know that all those people , and their families , who suffered in the war will be looked after for the rest of their lives . ’
2 He has to recognise that this young woman , his object of adoration , was born to a mother who had been driven to murder .
3 More recent evidence , whilst not addressing this issue directly , tends to suggest that this desired relationship is still important .
4 The word " design " , when used in common English , tends to imply that some creative activity is taking place .
5 ‘ The fact that such specific parts were targeted , useless to anyone else , seems to indicate that this dastardly deed was carried out by a steam preservation ‘ colleague ’ with a view to fitting to a similar GWR-designed loco — quite sickening if so .
6 This appears to assume that most secondary school departments have scrapped all their previous work and started again , which of course is not the case .
7 Ahmed seems to assume that this larger number has arisen by duplication from the n = 1 -1 8 complex .
8 This emphasis made the so-called ‘ monologic ’ forms of literature problematical , and Lodge quotes from an interesting late essay by Bakhtin which seems to suggest that all literary discourse is to some degree dialogic .
9 The hon. Gentleman who seems to suggest that those 13,000 majorities might not be so solid is , of course , right .
10 No-one seems to notice that this nascent group 's biggest asset , Saffron , has left the fold to pursue a solo career .
11 The Chief Commissioner seeks to ensure that all reported decisions have the assent of a majority of Commissioners .
12 Paradoxically the choice of subjects only goes to prove that most new jobs in British engineering are paid for by defence contracts .
13 It is a neat and convenient equation , but one which fails to appreciate that both electoral gains and the growing strength of the London Labour Party were due to more fundamental structural and cultural shifts in the metropolitan working class .
14 Like the psychologist J.J. Gibson , Ullman attempts to show that many perceptual features can be recognized by relatively low-level psychophysiological mechanisms , whose functioning relies on the information available in the ambient light rather than on high-level concepts or cerebral schemata ( Gibson 1950 , 1966 , 1979 ) .
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