Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pers pn] [to-vb] that " in BNC.
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1 | Well it 's not a yes yes for the garden because I would n't have room for it but it 's certainly a yes yes in my shelter delt because the birds love the berries and it really encourages them to use that shelter delt but it is n't as , as easy to grow , it 's , one tends to think of the nature plant as a tough plant but I 've been trying to establish about thirty of these in the shelter delt and I 've found they object to any form of total weedkiller round the root , so all the , the weedkillers that you would use for the first couple of years maybe to , to keep the , the weeds from growing round the stems , they tend to get chlorotic and die . |
2 | How you start your day could even depend on how Dickens causes you to feel that morning in that particular part of the book . |
3 | What proposals has he to ensure that local authorities , particularly Labour councils , achieve the full benefits of competitive tendering for poll tax payers ? |
4 | You were his victim ; he wants it to stay that way . |
5 | Ecstasy allows them to do that . |
6 | Now the Board we 're doing allows you to do that again … |
7 | If you , you know , talk about people moral values and to be able to do that , and just majority of anything you need to you need to have a that allows you to do that without |
8 | The field ‘ Split-type working ’ allows you to specify that Primary and Secondary copies must be stored on different media types . |
9 | The field ‘ Simultaneous media copies ’ allows you to specify that Primary and Secondary copies may not be mounted simultaneously . |
10 | Consciousness you raise through your sexuality allows you to enter that non-reality and use it . |
11 | If a BFS is non-degenerate , it corresponds to only one tableau and the fundamental theorem allows us to deduce that , if the BFS is efficient , then ( 9.8 ) is satisfied . |
12 | Now we know that our diversion system allows us to do that . |
13 | It also allows us to forecast that prevalence will also subsequently begin to decline . |
14 | This simple epidemiological model allows us to calculate that of the 1,305 cases of known opioid use in 1984–5 , 261 will have stopped using opioids during the following year . |
15 | Seeing Renaissance writing deploying its resources to justify genocide as moral , divinely justified and ‘ civilising ’ , forces us to accept that Renaissance literature 's role has too frequently been accepted as unquestionably an instrument of enlightenment in some unexplored way . |
16 | Well I do n't think it 'll be a good idea at all because my no my knowledge of tin foil leads me to believe that tin foil wrapped on tin foil falls off . |
17 | Then the policeman raised his voice and said in an insolent tone : ‘ The Commissioner orders you to remove that nude ’ . |
18 | It may at times become chaotic and disordered , but that , that 's not the normal state of affairs , and Hobbes ' analysis of social order leads him to conclude that social order only becomes possible , when individuals give up some of their freedom , to centralize authority . |
19 | It then follows that unc is an element of S smaller than the smallest element r of S. This absurdity leads us to conclude that |
20 | The Times Educational Supplement applauded the increased use of intelligence tests and deplored the existing exams : ‘ Some day our successors may come to marvel at the degree of assurance which leads us to think that ability to profit can be predicted thus . |
21 | Thinking strategically requires you to acknowledge that what has worked before may not be successful in the future . |
22 | Such reading is invaluable because it not only consolidates what learners already know , it helps them to develop that general feel for a language which can give such a boost to the learning process . |
23 | According to the decision , a printer 's or atelier assistant 's participation in any phase of the production of a work of art , no matter how minimal , automatically entitles them to reproduce that work . |
24 | And she tells you to do that does she ? |
25 | In law , however , it has no force , and a doctor must ignore it if it requests him to do that which is otherwise unlawful or is contrary to the duty he owes to any patient . |
26 | But the realization that his own civilization is extinguishing cultures of ‘ savages ’ possessed of coherent ways of living prompts him to demand that civilization be considered in no narrow perspective . |
27 | On the basis of this information , the law of reciprocal proportions tells us to expect that carbon and hydrogen combine in the weight ratio , 12:4 . |
28 | On the premise that ‘ too many cooks spoil the broth ’ , he asks us to reiterate that day to day management of the Village is in the hands of the Warden , Mrs. Pat Holmes , and any guidance , questions or advice on such matters should be addressed to her in the first instance . |
29 | If she expects you to treat that bitch politely , then you 'll do it . ’ |
30 | I 'm not talking about Japanese , of course ; nobody expects you to understand that . |