Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [verb] that [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I only hope that those youngsters who may believe it is cool to take substances like this will take heed of Rachel 's terribly sad case and think again .
2 I only hope that both teams will restrain themselves and will try to avoid carrying on the so-called ‘ feud ’ .
3 I further assert that these spores have been with us since the birth of mankind .
4 I also hope that these schemes to encourage married mothers back to work wo n't discriminate against young , single people with employers rushing to recruit mature returners .
5 While I accept that these may be legitimate responses to difficult circumstances , I also reflect that these responses are from mature , talented and committed teachers .
6 Now I also agree that these criteria are not of equal importance and I certainly would put the greatest weight on criterion one which is to avoid the greenbelt in fact I think it 's so important that it should n't be a criterion but it should be actually be within the preamble as it is now .
7 But I also acknowledge that such exceptions can not be realistically incorporated into the application of such rules .
8 I respectfully believe that those cases were rightly decided on their facts , but I would not adopt the principle of aggregation on the facts here .
9 I initially thought that all countries would be affected by the statement that you need to build military arsenals to keep the populations employed .
10 And this ‘ vague altruism ’ apparently permeated up to the highest levels in government : for example , Neville Chamberlain , who had been a leading figure in the pre-war National Government 's denial of the problem of child malnutrition , was so shocked by the stories of the children 's condition that he commented to his sister , ‘ I never knew that such conditions existed , and I feel ashamed of having been so ignorant of my neighbours .
11 She further declared that any charges of heresy against Pole would be heard in England , announcing in words ironically reminiscent of her father 's that : ‘ she would in observance of the laws and privileges of her realm , refer them [ the charges ] to the cognisance and decision of her own ecclesiastical courts . ’
12 Mrs Ross tells me that she later discovered that several years earlier near Paisley signal box two trains had collided with loss of life .
13 You probably think that most meetings are a waste of time and you may well be right .
14 She also wrote that most parts of Herefordshire and Somerset were very ‘ fruitful of orchards ’ .
15 With meticulous footnoting , she now argued that all plots and revolutions against the social order in human history had been caused by secret societies , through the use of black magic , mass hypnotism and telepathy .
16 Her blue eyes were overbright , and she immediately regretted that those words had burst out of her .
17 Did you never think that some women may not only say it but feel it ? ’
18 ‘ Look , you never expect that those films are going to be so bad .
19 Even then , we rarely realize that many ailments are directly , or indirectly , brought about by the way in which we think and move .
20 If it 's something to do with music reflecting society 's tends rather than being the voice of treason , then can we rightly assume that most bands of the last ten years have been pro-Thatcher ?
21 If it 's something to do with music reflecting society 's tends rather than being the voice of treason , then can we rightly assume that most bands of the last ten years have been pro-Thatcher ?
22 However , after much thought and discussion we still feel that many aspects of the teaching programmes in Hungary are very beneficial for children with profound and multiple learning difficulties .
23 We quickly found that few places would let us play so we started looking round for alternatives .
24 But we also recognise that all families face extra costs in bringing up children .
25 We also recognise that some pensioners , who have no savings or pensions from their jobs , need extra help .
26 We now realise that these claims are totally unfounded .
27 We tentatively suggest that these observations support our working hypothesis , although there is no monotonic inverse relationship between incidence of plurals and incidence of use of both , as one might suspect .
28 We conveniently forget that these divisions and the classification of people as ‘ races ’ , have been historically and politically created .
29 We therefore believe that all galaxies are composed of quarks rather than antiquarks ; it seems implausible that some galaxies should be matter and some antimatter .
30 Nursing staff on some of those areas that we would pick out — those would be the intensive care units , the children 's units , the delivery suites and special care baby units — the nursing staff actually have control of permits which they can issue to relatives who are going to be here for a great length of time , and if they so feel that these relatives should n't be charged , they give them a permit and they park in a staff area at no charge whatsoever .
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