Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 No , not everyone goes that way .
2 Everyone agrees that confidence is the magic ingredient needed to spark recovery .
3 EVERYONE agrees that computing in the 1990s will be dominated by client-server networks , but there is no agreement about the form these will take .
4 ‘ Yes , well , everyone thinks that way , ’ said Constance .
5 A second principle is that a difficult task ( and nobody doubts that dieting can be very difficult ) is far easier to accomplish if it is broken down into small , manageable pieces .
6 Nobody doubts that trade is the best way to help Poland , Hungary , the former Czechoslovakia and the others to overcome their economic difficulties .
7 He comments : ‘ It is not a person 's maleness which constitutes that person the representative image of Christ , but a person 's having the sacerdotal character , the instrumental priestly power to perform those actions signifying the giving of divine gifts , a power deriving through ordination from Christ , the donor of God 's grace . ’
8 Thus he seems to be arguing from within a position which holds that aggression is an innate attribute of sufficient strength that it needs to be redirected in some way for it not to manifest itself in interhuman relations .
9 If such an attractive new influence could be spread abroad in the world , where so many people long for a religion which has that ring of truth , the detection of which is a priceless human ability acquired down through the ages and not to be denied , there would be a growing number of adherents rallying to it .
10 Unlike Descartes , who felt the need to prove their existence , and Malebranche , who was certain he could not , Locke simply had no doubt that material things existed and caused our ideas : ‘ The actual receiving of ideas from without … makes us know , that something doth exist at that time without us , which causes that idea in us . ’
11 On the other hand , Article 99 expressly requires consultation of the European Parliament , which allows that institution to exert some influence on measures in this field , whereas in other fields its consultation is not provided for .
12 I express no opinion upon the case where a local or other public authority brings a civil action under a statute which prescribes that action as being the only method of enforcing a law which it is obliged to enforce .
13 Nobody says that sort of thing nowadays .
14 And I 'd just like to take the opportunity to er emphasise the point that I have been making at this E I P that erm r regional migration from the West Yorkshire is reducing and we do n't want to create a magnet which reverses that trend .
15 Professional journals support and represent a vested interest and run information about that which affects that interest .
16 On the other hand , Morley 's First Booke of Ayres , or little short Songs , to sing and play to the lute , with the bass viole ( 1600 ) , which includes that marvel of flexible English word-setting ‘ Thyrsis and Milla ’ , and ‘ It was a lover and his lass ’ , has no part-song version .
17 A further relaxation of its previously rigid stand is suggested by Computer Reseller News , which hears that Apple is negotiating with other third parties — including Radius Inc and DayStar Digital Inc — to develop PowerPC versions of the Macintosh for specific niche markets .
18 Sir the mistake which underlies that part of Mr 's submission is a very common one , and it is the assumption that greenbelt is , as it were , the residual category to prevent development which one might , for non-greenbelt reasons , not wish to see .
19 It would have been more sensible to reduce the period span of the book , especially as Eccleshall himself acknowledges that Conservatism in its recognizably ‘ modern ’ form did not emerge until the early nineteenth century .
20 Well but e bu bu but that i is inconsistent with what is telling us , th there 's nothing in 's speech which , which whi which condones that kind of excessive violence .
21 But when one is dealing with associative use , we have to do with a binary distinction ; the adjective is introduced solely to indicate that its property , even though applicable to some other entity , is associated with the entity of its noun phrase , and here there are only two possible states — either the property is associated , in the view of the speaker , or it is not ( and of course by a slightly curious consequence of the communicational process , the state must always be the positive one , since if the property were not felt to be associated with that entity and needed for identification , then the adjective which designates that property would simply not appear ) .
22 ’ This is a departure from the present law , which requires that ownership should be obtained ( Kilham ( 1870 ) L.R. 1 C.C.R. 261 , mentioned in paragraph 89 ; Ball [ 1951 ] 2 K.B .
23 To ensure that there is a sufficient supply of skilled people is the first of them , which requires that attention should be paid to advanced education .
24 A fifth of England could be built on by the middle of the next century , according to a report from the Council for the Preservation of Rural England ( CPRE ) , which finds that countryside is disappearing much faster than official figures suggest .
25 I i in the past our aim with land reform has been very largely erm we want to end feudalism and we want to maximize mobilization we , we 're now saying okay we , we still want to those , but we , we 've also got to ensure that somehow we have a land law which ensures that agriculture will play a role in China 's industrialization and so we will get maximum efficiency from the agricultural sector as well as mobilization , as well as ending feudalism .
26 Well if I could just read read that , a well planned strategy for hou for land , for hous , sorry a well planned strategy for land for housing which ensures that housing is available in the areas where jobs are being being created can make a valuable contri contribution to national prosperity and economic growth , so I say I do n't think we would have that erm valuable contribution if the new settlement were located away from Greater York .
27 Work , at this level , becomes greatly affected by the new type of vertical integration which demands that knowledge workers manage or monitor their own activity to a much greater extent .
28 Fundamentalism at its simplest is the reduction of a faith , a political creed or a way of life to an extreme and recognizable core which dominates that faith .
29 For each match , a new active word edge is created carrying the phonemic symbol just matched , and a pointer to the node in the tree which follows that phoneme branch , indicating the set of phonemes which are expected to follow such a beginning .
30 Hunting and gathering is a subsistence economy which means that production only meets basic survival needs .
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