Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] [that] [adv] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | By this I mean that both the designer and colleagues may be too expert , too sophisticated , too used to jargon , too well-educated and able to verbalize . |
2 | I suggest that both the strength and the weakness of Moore 's positive ethical views stem mainly from his method of isolation . |
3 | I appreciate that yesterday the funeral ceremonies were carried out but Masses were also sung for the souls of two other men , Brampton and Vechey , and I have news of them . |
4 | The test of contempt requires a risk of serious prejudice and I believe that usually the protection of criminal proceedings against such risks should prevail even if this is difficult to reconcile with our obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights . |
5 | But I think that secretly the vice-chancellor and the other grown-ups were delighted by this kind of behaviour , as it proved beyond any reasonable doubt that we were students and they were teachers . |
6 | I think that today the result can and should be achieved by the application of the law of negligence … |
7 | I think that perhaps the snake in alcohol was left too . |
8 | 6.1 You warrant that neither the sale nor the use of the goods nor the performance of the work will infringe any British or foreign patent , trademark , registered design , or other industrial or intellectual property rights whether or not similar to any of the foregoing . |
9 | We say that locally the surface is Euclidean and distances are given by the differential Pythagoras equation where dx , and dy are the coordinate separations of nearby points on the surface . |
10 | We accept that both the Unionist and Nationalist traditions are valid and legitimate ; that Northern Ireland should remain a part of the UK until the free consent of the majority of its people is given to change ; that the Republic of Ireland has a legitimate interest in the future of Northern Ireland ; and that a partnership in government which allows both communities to participate is the only practical way in which to make progress . |
11 | If we recognise that only the service trades are sufficiently labour-intensive to provide the jobs needed , what do we aim for ? |
12 | But now we see that even the absence of law is no guarantee against the possibility of retrospective regulation . |