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

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1 So what compounds do you know that have carbon and oxygen in it .
2 I do n't think that caused malaria — I was bitten by a lot of mosquitoes while I was in East Africa .
3 Is it that encou , do you think that encourages people to get in trouble , the fact that there 's so little
4 You 'd think that adding £6,000 onto their existing mortgage of £36,000 would cost them a packet .
5 Mr East expressed surprise at the fund name and asked : ‘ How do you think that makes Jason Donovan look ? ’
6 Mind you , a lot of them had come from the army and from the navy — but I do n't think that makes man 's nature alter to that effect .
7 Using this information , we can now write objectives that will achieve that stated aims and will be appropriate for the task and the students ' differences and needs .
8 All that is required is that sufficient of the works shall have been completed to enable the premises to be used for the purpose intended , and if the tenant has any particular concerns as to the completion of the works then it should ensure that express provision is made for those concerns in the agreement ( see clause 2.8 ) .
9 Having quizzed The Tree on the details of this scheme , it would appear that said burden of transferred pain is debited from the account of the guy at — or rather wielding — the sharp end of the original action , which seems only fair , I suppose .
10 But it does appear that asking people what things mean is not necessarily the best way of tapping their semantic knowledge .
11 ‘ Those of us who selected the Royal Fusiliers because of historic links or family ties may feel that allowing criminals to join our ranks simply because we 're at war is hardly likely to advance the regiment 's reputation , ’ he said , looking pointedly in the direction of Tommy .
12 Now , one of them will rotate to the right , one will rotate to the left what you need to be able to do is to identify the condition that will give that give rise to optical isomers , in other words , to be able to say yes , that molecule will have optical isomers .
13 In the following section I shall show that planned reformulations can be justified in terms of style .
14 When the cultivation process was first announced , many were the sceptics who did not believe that farmed morels would ever be able to match those from the wild .
15 I can not believe that using make-up , wearing nice clothes and caring for our bodies labels us as empty-headed , approval-seeking creatures .
16 Young children will pass through a stage when they will believe that row A in the illustration below has the same number as row B because they ‘ look the same ’ ; they apparently take up the same space .
17 ‘ I do not believe that making people poorer will stimulate change , ’ she said .
18 We should remember that causing death by reckless driving carries the same five-year maximum penalty as is included in the Bill .
19 It is important to use the exact quantities of given ingredients when following cake recipes , but you should also remember that stated oven temperatures and cooking times may vary slightly according to your own oven 's temperament — make any minor adjustments as necessary .
20 They could see that providing specialist support for bureaux was a sure way of improving standards of generalist advice work but did not think that NACAB should develop these services further .
21 I could n't see that telling Luke Eliot or the police was helpful .
22 Developing the idea that speech acts can be defined by their felicity conditions , and building upon those for ‘ orders ’ , we can see that acts form ‘ families ’ , sharing some conditions and differing in others .
23 He needs to , but he 's got to want to be able to that , and if he does then he 'll learn it , he 'll understand that putting brackets round the two and the one means do that first .
24 Bett just did n't realize that keeping company was no longer a walled alley leading to the altar .
25 The years of battles and punishment that have not worked help them realize that keeping calm , ignoring slight misbehaviour , and rewarding appropriate behaviour are more effective ways of controlling their children and of having a more pleasant life .
26 The pedant , persistent as ever , could insist that Pulex irritans is the proper term for a flea and it therefore ought to be provided for those who understand it .
27 Thank God he did n't use that blasted word " challenge " .
28 I do not suggest that to restore benefit to 16 to 18-year-olds would solve this problem overnight , but it would go far down the road to alleviating this problem which surely must be unacceptable in 1993 .
29 The discussion here will be confined to self-interested goals ; consideration of ‘ socially responsible ’ motives will be deferred until Chapter 9 , which will conclude that sacrificing profits for socially responsible ends does not occur on a scale sufficient to raise serious doubts about the commitment of managers to profitability ( or whatever other , self-interested goals may predominate ) .
30 For example , competition may dictate that supplying letter delivery service to , and maintaining " phone boxes in , remote areas , is inefficient .
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