Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] [adv] [vb infin] that [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The terms of a contract may also enable that person to delegate some or all of his or her powers to representatives , typically a resident engineer on site .
2 It is very easy when someone finally opens their filter sufficiently to say ‘ I feel angry about such and such ’ or ‘ I feel fearful ’ to turn around and tell them why a Christian should not feel that way .
3 If it is said that it is the use to which such information may be put that can be objectionable , the libertarian might well reply that gossip is an age-old way of passing the time and one of the cements of society .
4 That being so , it is a gross breach of a privy councillor 's duty to attribute to the sovereign personal opinions at variance with the advice of her prime minister or , worse still , to suggest that the sovereign might not accept that advice constitutionally offered .
5 But certain types of script could not tolerate that proportion and these must inevitably suffer in rating if you use a fixed format text analyser like Maxi-Read .
6 That would have given it around 90% of seats in the lower house and , since the opposition would never accept that prospect , the bill seemed destined for the dustbin .
7 Then he would place them on one of the old time boards which was er board about nine inches by nine inches and then hand that through the pigeon hole to the cashier and in front of him that cashier would laboriously count that money and agree the total there and then .
8 Most of the breakers kept a portion for themselves , knowing that the unlucky punter would eventually pay that portion once again .
9 of course the opposition wo n't answer that question , but the truth is that it is the usual hallmark of the Tory Government not to fund anything properly .
10 Labour can not provide that leadership .
11 However , our study can not exclude that enalapril and hydrochlorothiazide had different hypotensive effects , because to detect a difference of 5 mm Hg between the two groups , with 90% power , would have required 191 patients in each group .
12 Fixture congestion may well nullify that advantage but Leeds ' real hope must be that yesterday 's scoring flourish will settle their nerves and give them the confidence to believe they are fully capable of winning all of their remaining four League matches .
13 The Council may further provide that compliance with the provisions of the Codes of Practice by any individual on the Register shall be a defence against any complaint in any proceedings brought against such individual pursuant to Bye–Law 70 provided that the provisions of the Code of Practice are , in the opinion of the Council , relevant to the complaint being investigated and adjudicated upon .
14 The little girl would always remember that moment , and the picture of her mother , so beautiful and so elegant in her top hat and long dark riding habit , mounted side-saddle on her famous grey hunter .
15 The specificity means that one must know which organism is being sought as each test will only seek that organism .
16 Indeed , even those who endure a great deal of suffering and loneliness will nonetheless claim that life still offers rich and satisfying experiences .
17 ‘ Oh my God , that girl can not wear that suit .
18 The PA wo n't pay that amount and I do n't see we can do it without .
19 The hon. Gentleman should not draw that type of conclusion .
20 In fact , Rabbit need n't have that belief : he might have forgotten all about his honey until Pooh 's question made him look for it .
21 Our present life-style ca n't survive that kind of increase anyway .
22 Even her father could n't exert that kind of power over her .
23 Piecemeal highlights are all very well , but viewers tend to be creatures of habit and , at present , a short burst of goals every Saturday night is just a tease ; an uninitiated visitor would never guess that football was the national game .
24 In a recent insolvency case before the Court of First Instance , it was claimed by an applicant that disclosing an agreement to a national authority would irreparably damage that party 's relations with its own national government .
25 That is a great improvement , and I hope very much that the Commission will soon understand that headage limits do not reduce overproduction but merely discriminate against some of the poorest parts of the United Kingdom .
26 The experiences gained from this topic will positively answer that question .
27 The Paolozzi sculpture will handsomely fulfil that promise , ’ said Lord Younger .
28 Such comparison can not justify that performance — nothing can justify leaving 20,000 properties empty for more than a year .
29 A crime novel need not ask that question " Who done it ? " and yet , because its writer has kept in mind the primary duty of entertaining , it will still be something different from the novel that has a crime in it .
30 Even so , Clarke concedes that every A&R man would probably give that image of himself .
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