Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Public policy should assume , and seek to encourage , the spread of voluntary parenthood ; it should also assume also that women will take an increasing part in the cultural and economic life of the community and should endeavour , by adjustments of social and economic arrangements , to make it easier for women to combine motherhood and the care of the home with outside interests .
2 The Butterley Company found that men whose wives could not find work were less likely to stay at Ollerton , and so planned the building of factories in the village which would ensure both that men were not lost and that family incomes could be supplemented .
3 We may feel today that things might have been better planned , and that it is a great pity that what now looks like the decisive contribution of England to world history should have been carried through with so much muddle and mess .
4 ‘ But I do feel strongly that John Major can take loyalty too far and his friends may prove to be a millstone or albatross around his neck . ’
5 Abu Jaber said that " the Palestinian people must be allowed to exercise their right of self-determination in their ancestral homeland " and added : " Let me speak plainly that Jordan has never been Palestine and will not be so . "
6 It would appear then that self-citation of theses is not nearly as common as self-citation of publications , and even in the case of publications , geology has a lower incidence of self-citation .
7 Does she feel then that lesbian and gay films should simply continue to be included in the main programme ?
8 We must assume either that Warnie 's memory exaggerated the virulence of her hostility to Jack 's conversion , or that there was some particular thing about it which affected her more than anyone else .
9 It would appear therefore that changes in the nature ( location ? ) of the management function must go along with all the other changes with which we are involved .
10 With the certainty of the newly converted , they could see only that Pantisocracy offered an escape from their increasingly unsatisfactory and unhappy lives , and from a country whose politics they deplored .
11 If the trainers each encourage a similar pattern of professional practice , in-service training and working arrangements , then in five years time a national pattern will emerge so that clients and interpreters can have recognised expectations .
12 But we can see already that disputes are looming .
13 In his acceptance speech he made three predictions : ‘ I believe you will see tonight that Britain will have returned strongly to three-party politics again .
14 And Woodie could see now that Maurice was in there as well .
15 We can see now that ethnicity is an important source of variation in individual experience and no studies of family life can afford to ignore it .
16 So the law does acknowledge now that people generate obligations to certain relatives during their lifetime , and that these should he honoured after their death .
17 I do not believe frankly that doctors ever worked together to produce one solid coherent agreement that could have convinced the public .
18 We can see then that Irenaeus 's idea was very optimistic .
19 My first garden 15 years ago was completely shaded and I did n't understand then that plants will only grow where they want to .
20 Is he a good or potentially good speller ( that is , only rarely makes mistakes , or can see afterwards that misspellings are wrong ) ?
21 A great deal of thought may be needed to adapt and adjust so that hearing loss causes as little strain as possible .
22 Northern could discover today that life in North Division One will be no easier as they visit Middlesbrough .
23 Let us hope then that England produce a performance of such mind-bending awfulness in order to succumb to this dodgy outfit , who probably ca n't believe that they are still in with a shout , and may thus fool themselves into believing that this is their year … at least until they hear the result from Turkey .
24 Let us hope therefore that quasi-arbitrators have made their final appearance .
25 Well , I just do n't think I can stay now that man has arrived .
26 do n't it make you think though that Keith I mean would he really become pain in the side if it was just an ordinary battle
27 Oh it should be covered definitely , I mean I watch I mean you 've got all the extended programmes , I mean last night I watched the nine o'clock news until ten o'clock and then the one o'clock news at dinner time until two and , and erm various things , I mean I think it 's quite enough myself , I mean I 'm speaking as an ex-soldier at seventy years old , and I think well I do n't think really that people necessarily want to hear it all , even the people who 've got people over there .
28 Sections 157 and 158 Capital Allowances Act 1990 should also apply so that assets in respect of which Target has been claiming capital allowances are treated as being transferred to Newco at their tax written down value .
29 Contemporaries did note approvingly that attempts were made to keep it clean and well aired , which , it seems , had not always been the case in the days of Louis-Philippe .
30 If a display does happen now that display is down to 2 handbrake turns and certainly no longer than 2 minutes , because of the success of the operation .
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