Example sentences of "[vb base] that [pron] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For the same reason , I suggest that you avoid overseas package tours that require you to be at the airport in the early hours of the morning , or very late at night , when you may have difficulty travelling to the airport safely .
2 There are , for instance , several conflicting claims concerning the function of the Japanese suffix -wa : some suggest that it is an obligatory marker of topic ( this claim is implicit in Li , 1976 : 465 ) ; others suggest that it marks given information ( see 5.1.2. below for an explanation of given vs new information ) .
3 ‘ I realise that he has considerable problems .
4 The equally helpful Bass Centre ( 071 265 1567 ) say that they carry suitable spares and can organise remedies for such ailments , too , so nil desperandum , Warwickists …
5 They say that they want real convergence and decisions in the treaty for which no one else in the Community has argued at any stage .
6 You say that you found interstellar space being pretty cold , there are some variations of temperature within it , are n't there ?
7 ‘ You say that you want total honesty from me , and then you throw me out when you get it !
8 I regret that we hear continual attacks on members of the Prison Officers Association .
9 Even if you are resorting to it out of nervousness or fear that you have bad breath it will create a very negative impression on the interviewer .
10 Then you will tell your master and Chief Justice Fortescue that we have important matters to relate , matters affecting the crown .
11 If we mean business in looking after our elderly — and not just the elderly , as young and middle-aged people may be stroke victims or have other problems which mean that they need residential care — local authorities should be encouraged to build more places .
12 By that I mean that he considers schematic ways of making measurements , set up in accord with the rules of the theory , and sees if by any ingenious means he can circumvent a restriction like that imposed by equation [ 2 ] .
13 For example , ordering goods from a mail order catalogue or subscribing to a magazine both mean that you disclose personal information about yourself .
14 Despite the growing turmoil in the fragments of interviews reported , they conclude that he retained complete command of the conventions in the use of such terms .
15 We will also , of course , imagine that they have high expectations of us .
16 You can place graphs and suchlike exactly where you want on-screen ( just as if you were in a Windows program ! ) , and the bundled Bitstream fonts ensure that everything looks identical on-screen to how it will eventually print .
17 Ensure that you have valid vaccination and innoculation protection .
18 Before fitting any mortise lock , ensure that you have sufficient depth of wood in which to house it .
19 Please check your protection on the Authorisation file and your default directory and ensure that you have sufficient disk quota .
20 Ensure that it gives full details of prices , cancellation rights , a timetable for the work , any Guarantee which will apply to the work or materials and for what period of time .
21 My Lord the er plaintiffs allege that they suffered considerable losses as a result of er their completion of er the purchase of this business .
22 Irradiation helps preserve the shelf-life of perishable food by killing off bacteria , but in the face of protests by consumer groups who allege that it reduces nutritional value , a number of supermarket chains have undertaken not to stock irradiated food .
23 Does my right hon. Friend accept that he has considerable sympathy on this side of the House and in the country , especially as there is now some doubt about whether the judge had the power to make the order that he made ?
24 Tanberg 's notes record that he produced electrical discharges and occasional deafening bangs , but saw no radiation or radioactive residues .
25 When Adobe did Caslon I know that they had certain things in their minds they could n't get out of and thus it 's not real Caslon .
26 Those who lay claim to these rights and expect to have violations recognised and remedied , know that they undertake reciprocal obligations and will be expected to provide appropriate remedies if they are guilty of infraction , even if innocently .
27 Ignorance of one 's particular moral beliefs will not exclude this possibility , since the parties in the original position know that they have moral ideals .
28 I know that he feels great distress at what is happening as a result of Government inaction on this matter .
29 I know that he has first-hand experience of the benefits of GM schools , as the school that used to be known as Wold Newton transferred to grant-maintained status a few months ago and is showing the way and what can be achieved as a result of a move to grant-maintained status .
30 When st when staff ca n't all receive that information at the same time but they y'know they can read but they need the information but that ca n't all receive it simultaneously they as many staff many staff , one more and the last one is one you like computer stuff like that where you 've got a lot of detailed information you know that you want detailed information
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