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

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1 The Job Control commands given below assume that ( i ) the instructions and data for the statistical data definition are held in a file called PMMLIB.GIMMSTATDAT and ( ii ) the GIMMS-generated data file will be written to another file called PMMLIB.GIMMSPOLYDAT which will be opened on unit 12 .
2 Someone must have come indoors to turn that light on .
3 Thank you the only is that you will have seen organised generally supported that although I think we could support it a lot better than we have .
4 But there is a partial definition of ‘ appropriates ’ in clause 3(1) , which is included partly to indicate that this is the familiar concept of conversion but also for particular reasons later to be mentioned .
5 Studies reported here show that : a ) Transcripts from genes not concerned by the mutation are present at the same level in both strains .
6 Results reported here suggest that changes in cytoplasmic Ca 2+ concentration during the photoresponse can affect the activity of the cGMP-gated channel .
7 Also an empirical examination of relatively low level lawyers reported here shows that by and large lawyers do not tell clients what they want ; clients tell lawyers the outcome they wish for .
8 After being mobbed by local rugby fans Botha said : ‘ We have come here to prove that we are all equal and our rugby is unified . ’
9 The evidence considered here suggests that tetanus-induced potentiation proceeds in stages , beginning with a protein kinase-independent phase ( STP ) , lasting less than 1 hour , followed by three stages of LTP ( LTP1–3 ) , requiring protein phosphorylation , protein synthesis from existing mRNAs , and gene transcription , respectively .
10 The results tabulated here show that , for low packing densities , the most effective technique is generally chained overflow .
11 In the 1990's , the animal painters interviewed here comment that as far as they are concerned , there is no sign of an economic recession .
12 We notice the past tense : Wordsworth has omitted here to mention that these small proprietors depended on the cottage industries , which were taken away when the factory system had become established , so that in Wordsworth 's lifetime the statesmen declined .
13 The Act of 1988 was designed precisely to ensure that the fish quotas allocated to the United Kingdom actually enured to the benefit of persons for whom they were intended .
14 The other two cases are included primarily to emphasize that a wide variety of phenomena is contained within the Lorenz equations , although , since yet further variety can be obtained by varying r/r c and b , they can do so only by example .
15 There can be no doubt that many of those polled recently thought that it would sound nicer — or would somehow tease the pollsters — to say that they were voting Labour , when that was not their intention .
16 The model that we have explained above suggests that this approach to policy , and by implication the economic research undertaken to improve it , are flawed .
17 The evidence given above indicates that Martin could well have accomplished this , particularly in the context of the significant advances he brought to the design of the musette , which demonstrate his innovative abilities as a maker .
18 The model showing the significance of loss of mother to adult depression by Brown and his colleagues given above suggests that not only is loss of mother an independent vulnerability factor in the aetiology of depression , but that both premarital pregnancy and institutional care could also be considered as vulnerability factors ( see Harris et al. , 1987a ) .
19 As the hon. Gentleman knows , whenever we make comparisons the figures that we quote are adjusted backwards to ensure that we quote them on a truly comparable basis in all instances .
20 Newbolt 's attitude is still very common — not only among the British ( especially those who have come under the influence of F. R. Leavis ) , but also among American free versifiers who think they are an avantgarde and who are muddled enough to think that they have Pound 's authority to back them .
21 A review of the way in which a systems viewpoint has been adopted by physical geography textbooks as well as in some research is justified because the alacrity with which the approach was adopted perhaps emphasizes that there was a clear need for a unifying approach .
22 The survey — ‘ mapping the universe ’ — which Geller and Huchra began a few years ago is not yet complete but they have seen enough to conclude that ‘ the size of the largest structures we detect is limited only by the extent of the survey ’ .
23 I 'd think that I have seen enough to say that cricket could never be the be-all-and-end-all of life for me .
24 I have seen enough to believe that the materials , over time , will prove to be of real help to teachers trying to solve their own problems by enabling them to see what support there is in the sharing of difficulties and by strengthening the belief that efficient discussion can lead to effective action .
25 Vologsky had not monitored all his automatic recording , but he had seen enough to know that things were really serious .
26 ‘ I 've seen enough to know that the place will be perfect for Pool .
27 He had not had time to compare more than a few paragraphs scattered throughout each text , but he had seen enough to know that their contents were practically identical .
28 As events turned out , therefore , the management might have done better to realise that there are competing definitions as to what constitutes ‘ efficiency ’ .
29 The minister Nicholas Breton , for example , noted in 1603 that his parishioners ‘ came to service more for fashion than devotion ’ , while the preacher John Angier of Denton in Lancashire believed that his parishioners came ‘ for no other purpose but to sleep , as if the sabbath were made only to recover that sleep they have lost in the week ’ .
30 Have we said enough to show that the use of animal magnetism is morally dangerous ?
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