Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv] [conj] that " in BNC.

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1 He had promised William Tanner he would keep his eye on his daughter and make sure that she was treated right and that none of the customers took advantage of her .
2 He said he was not treated badly and that he was with other political prisoners .
3 This farming systems has proved self-sustainable for the past 2,000 years and has altered little except that summer ( wet season ) rice crops were once combined in the same fields with winter ( dry season ) legumes , whereas the winter crop is now wheat .
4 reported that delivery of the computer was expected shortly and that the writing of the software programs was under way .
5 There may be a limited exemption for non-profit-making bodies and foundations , provided that the data is used only ‘ as part of their legitimate aims ’ and ‘ on condition that they relate only those members and corresponding members who have consented to being included therein and that they are not communicated to third parties ’ .
6 Just before half-time , Bristol defender , Matt Bryant got sent off , after being booked twice and that gave Swindon an even bigger advantage .
7 Now I protested that it was n't properly decorated yet and that I 'd rather he came when I had it looking its best .
8 Directors ' shareholdings at 1st June 1993 were unchanged from those listed above except that Settlement Trustees Ltd , as trustee of the UK Employee Share Participation Scheme , has purchased on behalf of Messrs D J Davies , R K A Wakeling , C R N Clark , J N Sheldrick , I G Thorburn and D G Titcombe a further 288 , 286 , 452 , 442 , 428 , and 426 ordinary shares respectively and I G Thorburn sold 5,881 ordinary shares on 6th April 1993 .
9 The implicit argument is almost a feudal recognition that such land is given conditionally and that where the obligation is broken the gift shall revert , on action , to the donor , founder or patron .
10 As a result , it was found that closer supervision was required by management to ensure that the work was done properly and that every individual did his fair share .
11 Changes in practice , in turn , call for changes in education and in the professions to ensure that the needs of society are met effectively and that standards are safeguarded for our patients and clients .
12 It suits us that haste is made slowly and that we have to think and plan before we commit ourselves .
13 Scotland Yard announced that people obviously drunk or carrying alcohol or aerosol sprays would be turned away and that this policy would also apply to Parliament Square .
14 The policeman instinctively turned away and that probably saved his life .
15 My hon. Friend has made it clear that no willing volunteer will be turned away and that anybody who wants to continue to serve with the TA will be able to do so , maybe not with the unit in which he is now serving , but with another unit .
16 Some felt that they had mellowed already and that they were n't so active as they had been before .
17 But it is of concern and I do hope that in the next forthcoming er house er when the the house sits in the forthcoming rounds , that they will be mindful of the representations which have been made nationally and that the Police service and the proposals contained , particularly in the Police bill , will not be fully implemented in the way that they 're currently proposed on the white paper today .
18 People must realise that the Ryder Cup has grown enormously and that so many more things must be considered .
19 My answer to the first part of his question is that in the few weeks that I have had my present portfolio , two or three times in public I have stated my firm belief that it is in the interests of the people of Northern Ireland , the police and the security forces — indeed , in the interests of all of us — that the law be applied even-handedly and that those responsible for applying the law should do so .
20 The strength of scepticism is not that it can be argued consistently but that it can be used effectively against unwarranted dogmatism .
21 The Board ensures that the Group 's resources are used effectively and that companies of the Group are managed properly in the best interests of both shareholders and employees .
22 The question is to make sure they are used properly and that the industry does not abuse its power . ’
23 In Madzimbamuto v. Lardner Burke ( P.C. , 1969 ) Lord Reid said that even if Parliament acted improperly or unwisely , it was not open to the courts to say that it had acted illegally and that the resultant legislation was invalid .
24 ( The patterns of coincidence could , of course , be described in terms of the congruence relations introduced earlier ; but no labels will be offered here except that , when congruence is perfect , the relation will be described as ‘ full ’ . )
25 Major opposition parties in the Provisional Council of Unity ( CNU ) , who had also reportedly opposed the visit as being " inopportune " , claimed that the NSF had acted unilaterally and that the decision was undemocratic .
26 Dalglish said : ‘ We have played worse than that this season , but now it 's time we pulled our socks up . ’
27 given that those that are employed today can not be guaranteed to be em to be employed tomorrow and that the three thousand in essence comprises of a constantly changing group of people , I do n't see how anyone can argue that future employment provision is geared towards anybody .
28 It is suggested that learning outcomes within modules are often assessed sequentially and that this does not test for ability to retain knowledge , an ability which is crucial for success in higher education .
29 I soon discovered that a lot of the local children stuck together and that outsiders were n't made very welcome — even if you come from another part of Cornwall it takes a long time to be accepted .
30 More fundamentally , the insistence that science and technology are linked together and that schools must concentrate on science at the expense of the arts is a long-term weakness of the scheme .
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