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

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1 The Milk Marketing Board wants to improve that situation .
2 Will ultimately go through the solution that you 're looking at , in terms of optical activity it comes out t' other end , cos light tends to do that , you know it 'll come t' other end and at this end , after going through a length system etcetera , will be a an eyeball .
3 Research seems to indicate that normal karate training may lead to joint injury given that when you kick hard against the empty air , there is nothing to stop the movement of the foot except the limits of the joint .
4 Later research seems to show that Malinowski mis-understood a number of key features of the system he described , but it is certainly the case that the participants in the Kula conceive of it as a circulating system of exchange .
5 Maybe the reason why it 's been so successful in Japan is because the Japanese mind seems to think that way .
6 The deal seems to mean that with the Scottish base , AST no longer needs the European plant it had planned .
7 This research aims to do that and , whilst it will not ‘ value ’ the benefits , these will be itemised and related to those costs and perhaps cheaper ways of producing similar benefits found .
8 The Clinton administration hopes to prevent that from happening .
9 But the milk board refuses to consider that .
10 So , I had a look at the powers of the police authority and they 're restricted to financial and administrative responsibilities and if I took that argument further , of course the Chief Constable has to take that into account .
11 A member of a council ceases to hold that office in the following circumstances :
12 Quine appears to hold that , since , regrettably , the project of providing a reconstruction of human knowledge which traces the credibility of all justified beliefs to the operations of canons of rationality upon intrinsically credible perceptual beliefs has failed , the only remaining motivation for avoiding the use of naturalistic materials in epistemology is an unwarranted desire that our knowledge be shown to be certain .
13 → We all hate being ripped off and the law tries to recognise that .
14 The Labour leader has to do that after the Budget — an art Neil Kinnock never mastered — but it falls to the Shadow Chancellor to reply to the Autumn Statement .
15 Home Secretary Kenneth Clarke has ruled out immediate tax increases to plug that gap .
16 The difficulty with all policy-oriented research is that it begins by defining ‘ problems ’ and then by investigation helps to create that which lt wishes to observe' This type of research helps to create a cognitive revolution in its subjects and thus produces its expected findings .
17 If the European Community fails to make that lesson stick in the context of the present crisis in Yugoslavia it will in time feel the consequences as other regions become afflicted with the same madness .
18 Six weeks later , most of its organs are present and its outward appearance begins to resemble that of a baby .
19 In this connection , the court has to recall that freedom of expression , as secured in paragraph 1 of article 10 , constitutes one of the essential foundations of a democratic society and one of the basic conditions for its progress and for each individual 's self-fulfilment .
20 The new Toxic Shock Syndrome Information Service aims to put that ignorance right .
21 Thus , if the historical evidence seems to suggest that meat merged with mate , this can not be a valid interpretation according to this principle , because if it had happened then both meat and mate would subsequently have been eligible for merger with meet : speakers would not have known the difference .
22 Meanwhile , speculation continues to grow that British Airways is considering plans to operate services from the Shorts-owned Belfast City Airport .
23 This socio-demographic complexity seems to foreshadow that of man .
24 Ordinary experience seems to indicate that brain position determines experience content : where my head is ( in space and in time ) is the most important determinant of the content of my consciousness .
25 To be consistent with holism the constructivist has to say that individual ‘ beliefs ’ — mental states that are only in the running for truth — do not correspond to anything in the mind .
26 Furniture for the dining area needs to complement that in the living section .
27 Happily carrying on doing that it 's not going to be every enquiry has to do that .
28 ( Even the radical nativist has to admit that information has to impinge upon the organism . )
29 But when the inner world is frightened of commitment for one reason or another , the external legal authority seems to accentuate that fear , raising feelings of being trapped .
30 The electrical energy emission serves to amplify that process .
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