Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] [adj] that those [noun pl] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 I am sure that those remarks will be read by British Telecom .
2 I am confident that those results will pass a crystal clear judgment that people are afraid of the Labour party in London .
3 Yes , may please your worships I am satisfied that those documents to cover the defendant for the date in question and will therefore offer no evidence in relation to the protest to these premises but to dismiss them .
4 please Your Worships I am satisfied that those documents do cover the defendant for the date in question and I would therefore offer no evidence in relation to the no insurance and no test certificate offences those .
5 er Mr talked about the figures , I 'm convinced that the figures that , that I was given still include Perzon House I 'm convinced that those figures were not , have not been taken out erm I do n't know who should audit the figures , perhaps the internal audit should audit the figures .
6 It is inconceivable that those diversions will not cause traffic delays .
7 Whatever view is preferred , where a State has entered into a treaty on behalf of an individual , or a group of individuals , it is self-evident that those individuals have an interest in its performance or non-performance .
8 He argues that ‘ it is possible that those universities which have done badly in the UFC exercise have paid the penalty of over-investment in course development and teaching ’ , obviously to the benefit of their students .
9 That is why it is important that those policies should continue .
10 It is important that those controls are seen in a three-year context .
11 It is obvious that those doctors who practised the therapeutic community approach had doubts about the complete integration of psychiatric patients into general hospitals , which must perforce be organized and run in a radically different manner .
12 If a leader constantly has to threaten individuals , it is unlikely that those individuals will come to share the vision of the leader .
13 Digressing momentarily , it is interesting that those creatures which pass through various metamorphic stages , however different these outward forms may be , remain of essentially the same ‘ psychological ’ nature throughout their cycle .
14 It is plain that those principles can not apply where the discretion is not exercised pursuant to a statutory power .
15 It is vital that those boroughs that have , for historical or accidental reasons , a large number of refugees should not be financially penalised .
16 Provided that the person putting the terms forward has taken reasonable steps to bring the terms to the attention of persons in general , it is irrelevant that those steps were insufficient to bring the terms to the attention of the particular contracting partner , for instance because he/she is illiterate , blind or can not speak the language in which the terms are printed ( Thompson v London Midland and Scottish Railway Co [ 1930 ] 1 KB 41 ) .
  Next page