Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] that [det] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For those cursed with absolute pitch I should say that all these recordings are distinctly on the sharp side of A440 concert pitch — sometimes by nearly as much as a quarter-tone .
2 Looked at positively , we might say that all these things were actually a realisation that the stresses and strains of modernity could not be coped with by further doses of materialism .
3 Before 1948 we used to pretend that all such countries were just copies of the United Kingdom , except that , in place of the monarch , they had a Governor-General , who , we assured ourselves and them , represented the monarch .
4 In what follows we shall see that both these concepts of the curriculum , and several intermediate positions , are entertained by teachers in our sample schools , and so caution needs to be exercised .
5 They would believe that all these people were caught up in this satanic net .
6 I 'm quite happy to see if we can what we can do , I ca n't guarantee that my Right Honourable Friend will take a different view , but I 'm content to see what we can do and report if your Lordships think that that is suitable , but if we were to do that My Lord , I think it would mean erm er it would mean that all these amendments which are grouped together should not in fact be , be put t to the vote , I mean that means ever er er all your Lordships because I do n't think it would be very fair if I were to say that I would move mine and the Noble Lord , Lord MacIntosh were c to come along and move his amendment and mine meanwhile has gone down the drainpipe and I do n't think that that would be particularly funny , but the Noble Lord , Lord MacIntosh I 'm sure would n't do such a dastardly thing like that !
7 I would propose that any such amendment should be resisted on the ground that it is inappropriate that such a far-reaching change in the law should be included in a Criminal Justice Bill , and that , if any such change in the law were to be effected , it should be after full consideration in a separate Bill dealing solely with this subject .
8 It would seem that these few packets were handed out mainly to the neighbours of the field workers rather than to those villagers who actually needed the ORS .
9 The scenes were acted swiftly in her mind : when Frere turned in bewilderment to Emilia the woman would deny that any such confidence had been exchanged ; accused of mischief , Louisa would be forgiven by neither ; the ‘ intolerable slander ’ ( for such it would be called ) would furnish a pretext for Emilia 's immediate departure from Munding ; and Frere , if he remained , would be friendless .
10 It may well be he would argue that all these things are but part of the private man 's attempt to gain public approval .
11 Okay Trevor well let's get that that that hurdle out of the way and say you and I agree that .
12 The Bill will ensure that many more prisoners will refuse to join or support others ' plans to forgo the consequences of their offending .
13 If the hon. Gentleman looks at what has happened in Europe in the past decade — in France , Belgium , Denmark , Sweden and Italy — he will see that all those countries have devolved their powers down to regional authorities .
14 The following account will suggest that many such pairs are etymological doublets , and we shall consider this further in an appendix to the chapter .
15 We hope this recent development will mean that many more women will be able to get together and run during the day or in the evening .
16 You can see that some more lines have been filled in automatically for you .
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