Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] that this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In other departments the approach to assessment was deliberately kept as informal and flexible as possible , as in the following extended quotation from the Head of Drama at ‘ Pope John Paul ’ , which illustrates that this type of apparent informality can be just as thorough and searching , if not more so , than many supposedly more objective methods :
2 All land vertebrates have this feature and it is this which confirms that this fish is indeed very close to the ancestral line .
3 These are not themes which will become out of date but they are timeless which means that this novel will still be ready and still have relevance in the future .
4 Most players hit the ball from left to right , which means that this hazard is waiting to catch them out .
5 Under a general transformation which demonstrates that this tensor is the same in all frames .
6 The Centers for Disease Control now reports evidence of hantavirus infection in 12 out of 42 deer mice ( Peromyscus maniculatus ) trapped around the homes of infected people , which suggests that this illness may have a rodent vector .
7 A model describing the cleavage of DNA by Eco K has been proposed [ 12 ] which suggests that this DNA should bind two endonuclease molecules which will translocate DNA until the endonuclease molecules meet and then the DNA should be cut .
8 Indeed at times it appears that she thinks that this liberation progresses from age to age ( though in correspondence she tells me that she thinks that the conclusion to history may well be that we annihilate ourselves ) .
9 In this case you should apply to Christine no fewer than three days in advance , and she may reset your card if she feels that this action is justified .
10 She argues that this perception of discontinuity and dominance has consequences for the way experience finds expression in the work of male philosophers .
11 On closer inspection one sees that this interpretation of ‘ want ’ misplaces the centre of imperative force in the child 's situation .
12 If no one knows that this change has happened , because of the relative isolation that many people live in today , then it becomes much more difficult to grieve openly .
13 It supposes that this practice will serve the community better-bring it closer to what really is a fair and just and happy society — than any alternative program that demands consistency with decisions already made by other judges or by the legislature .
14 He writes that this evidence , together with several other timings in crucial copies and printer 's proofs of the score , reveals that ‘ during Mahler 's lifetime , performances of the Adagietto by the composer as well as by his close colleagues averaged about eight minutes … if Mahler 's timings reflected only his mood at a particular concert one could understand that some conductors might not feel compelled to follow his tempos .
15 Yet when he says that this change is not deliberate , he raises the fear that he might go back to a Thatcherite policy , if and when he has the chance .
16 It shows that this officer was authorised to carry a gun and erm that 's not in dispute .
17 Although this is consistent with a considerable body of evidence suggesting that successful innovations couple technological expertise with a range of marketing skills ( see the overview in Freeman , 1982 ) , it is important because it shows that this coupling process can be market mediated .
18 He sees that this thing is in everybody 's interest and gives me protection .
19 Although he concedes that this kind of research is sometimes necessary , he deplores the tendency to regard it as the norm .
20 er and Chairman I must say that as to request from County Council at Molds and County Council at Harson , from the Ipswich Borough Council for their copies of the plans which you have not yet received , I have to decline the protocol it takes that this committee is the first to see the county surveyor 's proposals , and I ca n't give any other elected member within Suffolk prior treatment over that to be quite honest .
21 It appears that this phenomenon requires the encapsulation by a head of a gradable modifying notion .
22 As another pseudo-emblema of the later second century , therefore , it appears that this panel was the work of a mosaicist employed on the Lion and Stag and , perhaps , on the Cupids mosaic .
23 It appears that this request was contained in a letter from Mr. Qalib dated 15 December 1991 addressed to the Secretary General to the United Nations and the President of the Security Council .
24 It appears that this procedure is rarely used because of the ignorance and fear of disgruntled clients and because there appears to be a generally high level of satisfaction with the services provided .
25 However , it appears that this change must relate to certain dialects of Southern British English at that date , and not necessarily to other dialects .
26 YES , IT APPEARS THAT THIS KEELER WOMAN HAS BEEN IN A CLINCH WITH PROFUMO AND SOME RUSSIAN GEEZER
27 It has been suggested that in some countries where capital punishment has been abolished the alternative is the imprisonment of murderers under more rigorous conditions than are applicable to other prisoners , but from the information collected by the Select Committee it appears that this suggestion is unfounded .
28 When the housing market collapsed , it appears that this property was affected because it became the subject of a forced sale .
29 Timings were not available as we went to press but it seems that this year 's performance honours must go to the Riddles machine .
30 It seems that this passage led Barnett J. ( and indeed the Court of Appeal ) to conclude that the district judge should have approached the inquiry on the footing that ( i ) the burden of showing that the continuance of the prosecution would be a misuse of the process of the court rested upon the applicant , but ( ii ) this burden could prima facie be discharged by demonstrating an inexcusably long delay , unless the prosecution could in turn discharge the burden of showing that prejudice did not in fact follow from the delay .
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