Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] that [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | This echoed the view of a number of solicitor respondents , one of whom argued that sole practitioners should be required to change their accountant annually ; whilst others said sole practitioners should be prohibited from instructioning sole practitioner accountants . |
2 | During a visit to Portugal on Jan. 14 Levi held talks with the Foreign Ministers of Angola and Cape Verde , both of whom announced that diplomatic relations with Israel would soon be established . |
3 | Although the Geneva-based International Electrotechnical Commission is making progress on standards to safeguard against RFI , not everyone agrees that international bodies ( or individual governments ) should act to stamp out RFI . |
4 | Despite the fact no-one doubts that popular opinions on crime and its containment are extensively and deeply held , whenever Criminal Justice Bills are before the Commons the atmosphere seems detached and wary , with few MPs participating and a majority keeping the subject at arms length . |
5 | Nor am I suggesting that black children are somehow linguistically deficient or unable to separate English from Creole . |
6 | Earlier this year , I announced that local authorities would receive aggregate external finance of £5.13 billion . |
7 | Though , as he agreed in throwing Coe overboard while Barry and I were reported , virtually , by the select committee , to be on an equality , I fear that personal feelings together with hostility to my style , had an even stronger influence . |
8 | Yet during interviews with managers involved , I found that other factors were at work . |
9 | Instead , I found that military firms are to blame for selling all the arms to these poor countries and most of the sales go on without the governments knowing . |
10 | On the first morning came two shocks — I found that Christian names were dropped — from now on I was Maidment . |
11 | Perhaps I will convey a better idea of the tone of those evenings if I say that regular visitors included the likes of Mr Harry Graham , valet-butler to Sir James Chambers , and Mr John Donalds , valet to Mr Sydney Dickenson . |
12 | I suggest that general practitioners ' decisions are generally what Spiegelhalter and colleagues call stage 1 decisions — that is , unaided intuitive judgments . |
13 | ‘ Having in mind all the circumstances I suggest that active inquiries in this case be suspended until fresh information is forthcoming . |
14 | ’ In order to ascertain the indigenous meanings , I suggest that indigenous concepts be explored , and the vocabulary denoting inner states examined . |
15 | Unlike most of the sights before , you are unlikely to be standing alone and I noticed that other visitors wandered round in disbelieving silence . |
16 | I hope that Belgian Ministers involved in the fate of this airfield will read this and consider seriously the disadvantages of closure of Grimbergen , and they should also bear in mind the forthcoming elections ! |
17 | I hope that part-time workers will take note of that . |
18 | I hope that future generations will never have to suffer the , and endure the noise that we did for the same purpose . |
19 | I hope that general practitioners will increasingly use problem lists in their own letters . |
20 | I hope that other galleries will take note of the good point that my hon. Friend has made . |
21 | We have a different role , but nevertheless and even , an important one is perhaps in even looking further ahead than the Emergency Planning and therefore I would support er in being brief I would support very much erm Mr 's er motion if you can call it a motion which has been seconded and I hope that other members will will agree that erm we can pass this on to the Chief Executive who obviously will be doing this in any case , but it would give er a a an added er measure if you like er I 'm talking in terms of member involvement in pressing for er a wider look of what has happened after this sad flood has been dealt with . |
22 | Recently introduced to the UK , I hope that sun-dried tomatoes will remain essential for the kitchen store-cupboard for as long as olive oil , salt and pepper are there . |
23 | I hope that Hon. Members will confine themselves to talking about bus passengers . |
24 | I hope that hon. Members will bear with me if I paint a brief picture of my own borough of Shrewsbury and Atcham in Shropshire . |
25 | I hope that hon. Members will support our amendment . |
26 | I hope that hon. Members will ask questions about the White Paper and not make wider points . |
27 | I hope that hon. Members will remember the Government 's bad example . |
28 | I accept that it is conditional on the decision to participate in a single currency , but I hope that Conservative Members have noted that the necessity of an independent central bank to such a system is accepted by the Government and other member states . |
29 | I suspect that other considerations are in Mr MacGregor 's mind : appraisal would require the equivalent of an extra 1,828 full-time teachers , according to the steering group , and a total cost of £36-£40m — or 0.5 per cent of the annual teachers ' salary bill . |
30 | I suspect that cultural matters here have a higher significance in the lives of ordinary people than is the case in the West . |