Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] that it [verb] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | She says that it tastes good . |
2 | In succumbing to ‘ the temptation of subjectivism ’ ( ibid. 23 ) , she recognizes that it becomes impossible to put any distance between oneself and the ‘ native ’ , or more importantly between oneself and oneself in such a situation . |
3 | She believes that it prevented many Labour supporters from registering on the electoral roll ( in the hope of avoiding payment ) , thus depriving Mr Kinnock of a large number of votes . |
4 | Dr Mike Mosson , director personnel at the Royal Bank , says the bank has a policy of ‘ positive assistance ’ and ‘ positive encouragement ’ towards women , although he insists that it falls short of positive discrimination . |
5 | While he agrees that it involves more risk , it does not deter him . |
6 | An organisation might become so widely diversified in the range of products or services it offers that it becomes difficult , if not impossible , for management to integrate all of the organisation under a common objective and within a single ‘ management philosophy ’ and culture . |
7 | He says that it looks different . |
8 | It seems that it makes more sense to the majority of people if we tell you how much faster ( or slower ) than a common reference machine the test machine is . |
9 | In short , it means that it becomes possible to impose almost any character you want on it , which should make the Standard a session player 's dream . |
10 | It means that it has fewer aural clues from which to decipher the sense . |
11 | He maintains that it violates basic human rights and blocks Cyprus ' drive for membership of the European Community . |
12 | It believes that it knows best and what is good for us and for our children . |