Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] that this " in BNC.

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1 We can certainly agree that political sociologists have not confined their attention to the narrower governmental sphere or believed that this constitutes a part ( albeit an important part ) of the world of politics .
2 Power is so seductively close that it is easy to forget that in British politics the winner takes all , or to believe that this time it all will come right and they can themselves grasp power without conceding any .
3 Erm but basically you , you would be going in to a village to , to try and encourage land reform with this document or knowing that this document existed .
4 This result was inconsistent with gel retardation analysis that demonstrated that this oligonucleotide , 71/72 , gave rise to a specific protein/DNA interaction .
5 It was an attempt to cultivate an attitude of mind that recognised that this intelligence — however glorious — had its limitations when it was confronted with the ineffable and ultimate reality .
6 We 've heard from Michael about the access problems on this corridor , erm he 's produced figures that show that this particular route is over design capacity .
7 The Labour party wants application procedures to be speeded up so that we have a proper , fair and effective system that ensures that this country continues its long honourable tradition of providing asylum for refugees .
8 ‘ Closure of the USM may prompt a rush of restructuring by USM companies that decide that this is the opportunity for an MBO or a delisting , or even to maximise shareholder value by break-up or sale , but the current recession may not be the ideal timing for any of these options , ’ says PW 's Nigel Crockford .
9 IT SEEMS appropriate to end the Eighties with the band that decided that this decade was quite enough .
10 Around the titles is built a mystique that implies that this quite ordinary product is somehow different and better than anything else on the market .
11 Er , particularly since it was only half right , or you could n't exactly tell which half , not very clearly , so if it 's half by Freud , and er , it was a book erm , on erm , a controversial figure arguing over very controversial pieces , and I think the psychoanalytic study did n't want to have anything to do with it , and er , er , one of the reviews of the psychoanalytic journal that said that this is the kind of book that gets psychoanalysis a bad name .
12 Erm that said that this part of all ten samples came out the same , ten tree ring dating samples and said the timbers er of which that had been built , had been felled in the spring of thirteen sixty .
13 I was told that the manager had gone to lunch , and when I asked for him to be bleeped I was told again that he had gone to lunch and that he had left his bleep at the switchboard — all in a tone that suggested that this was standard behaviour .
14 ‘ Bobkins , ’ said Maisie , in tones that suggested that this was a not entirely unwelcome topic , ‘ this is n't getting us anywhere . ’
15 Although agreeing that this approach raises value issues ( his first question ) , he thinks it of limited use in generating a range of curriculum alternatives ( second question ) , that it ignores the effects of choosing particular courses of action ( third question ) , and does not facilitate an examination of teacher 's common sense beliefs and opinions ( fourth question ) .
16 In section 4.5 I shall adduce evidence from the outer city that suggests that this view is correct .
17 They discussed the desirability of the congregation standing during praise at the English service and recommended that this attitude be adopted .
18 Eric relates an anecdote about finding out how certain animals only mate for four years and thinks that this probably applies to humans .
19 It is important to verify policy cover and to see that this is correctly defined on the front sheet .
20 You may snort and think that this is very far-fetched but you can be assured that the majority of lecturers who appear before you not only know their subjects but are enthusiastic about them and about transmitting their knowledge to you .
21 In the above quote , Sioned is simply acknowledging the authority of the lecturers to define what ‘ physics ’ is , and accepting that this will necessarily result in formal relationships .
22 Mr Wilson-Brown , who opened the first computerised perchery barn with piped radio three months ago , said yesterday : ‘ We were concerned when production fell and realised that this was because the hens did not like the endless election news , comment and argument .
23 Rincewind looked around desperately , and realised that this was something he was really going to have to go through with .
24 However , she sipped her coffee and realised that this really would n't do .
25 Having secured the tables and the glasses , he had peered at the dark discoloured oil of an elderly cleric in a shovel hat and opined that this was the work of ‘ our local genius ’ .
26 It certainly was the last point that I understood ; I remember lying awake thinking about it , seeing that I could move any four edges into the working locations and realising that this completed the general method for restoring the cube to its original state .
27 He stated his desire to " reiterate my heartfelt remorse and regret that this happened " .
28 Mr Springer joined the party 25 years ago , and admitted that this era could be the most difficult he had ever lived through .
29 I am extremely grateful for the assistance your staff have provided through CAB offices in assisting individuals in connection with Community Charge and trust that this will continue into the Council Tax era following 1 April 1993 .
30 She read with great attention , few dues escaped her , and it was with a suppressed little scream of excitement and fear that this large , lonely girl would guess the murderer three or four chapters before the end .
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