Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] that this [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't know what I think in view of what you say , Mary , go into to great detail as to what went wrong with this , erm because I can cut that short because the fact is that Russell eventually admitted that this programme simply was n't viable .
2 This is a major boost to the Northern Ireland quarry industry and the Port of Belfast means to play its full part in seeing that this export trade is expanded even further in the years ahead .
3 But I hope you are amiable and fair-minded enough to accept that this switch was not in any way part of my original purpose .
4 A comparable version of this is the face made by someone who barges into a room unannounced expeeting to speak to a friend , only to find that this friend is engaged in an intimate professional consultation with another colleague .
5 It has considerable agility , and its powers of dry staccato have been so much exploited that this form of musical humour has quite lost its savour nowadays .
6 One can only assume that this puppy 's there so Olympic hosts Spain at least get a sniff at a medal .
7 We now understand the day before another young boy af about nine saw a amn dressed exactly the same some distance away in the Sparcells estate so we can only assume that this man is lurking around in the area .
8 R placed great emphasis on the Government 's efforts in education , perhaps believing that this approach would evoke a sympathetic response from its recently educated African readership .
9 It so happens that this rate is exactly the output of the building industry , averaged over the previous three years .
10 It just so happens that this region includes the heartland of Charles the Bald 's kingdom .
11 The arithmetic alone shows that this Government is only prone to defeat when there is an issue over which all the non-government parties intend to vote the same way ( ie including the Official and Democratic Unionists , plus the self-styled popular Unionist , Sir James Kilfedder ) and where that total is topped up by a dozen or so Tory malcontents .
12 The by-election gains in Manchester in 1912 and in Ipswich on the eve of the war perhaps showed that this recovery was at hand .
13 Bear in mind as the starting-point that your permission to use someone 's land for rabbiting may very well not extend to after-dark activities , so ensure that this point is clarified .
14 He persuaded the King not to put his obstinate daughter Mary in the Tower for refusing the oath , though Henry rightly foretold that this kindness would do Cranmer no good .
15 But he is bold enough to suggest that this Budget , and the three-year-plan laid down within it , will win the Tories the next election .
16 On balance , however , it was generaly agreed that this feature did not warrant the de-selection of ( i ) as the best possible opening to the story .
17 We can only hope that this issue 's reviewer , senior analyst/programmer , will be able to truly speak for the people .
18 I know the Craven Arms Town Council themselves are very keen on it , and they are going to invite the County Council to take part in the tasks , and I would very much hope that this Committee would support the County Council , doing everything they can to help Craven Arms and their particular erm , endeavours .
19 One can only surmise that this arrangement was for the programming convenience of the television station which covered the matches .
20 When the interval between exposure and the start of conditioning is short enough to ensure that this after-effect has not dissipated , latent inhibition should be particularly marked having contributions both from the short-term and the associative mechanisms .
21 The question is whether prices and mortgage rates have fallen far enough to ensure that this position will be reached in the near future .
22 I personally feel that this decline in confidence is both healthy and realistic .
23 The few who discovered this later naturally felt that this part of their training was not helpful .
24 Indeed , there are many studies of primitive communities which not only claim that this possibility is realized but depict in detail the life of a society where the only means of social control is that general attitude of the group towards its own standard modes of behaviour in terms of which we have characterized rules of obligation …
25 Cromwell and Henry VIII also promoted the Lord Steward to the grander title of Lord Great Master of the Household , perhaps intending that this officer should exercise a unified control over both Chamber and Household-below-Stairs .
26 Miliutin rightly believed that this practice gave rise to major administrative complications .
27 The granting of a higher capitation allowance for elderly people will not necessarily mean that this money is spent on services for elderly people .
28 However , the fact that people are being charged a rate that fairly reflects the lender 's costs does not necessarily mean that this type of credit is a good buy for them .
29 She feverishly thought that this time , though he was tender and romantic at times , he was being very cautious about his feelings for her .
30 This answer falls within the acceptable range and so indicates that this person is at or reasonably close to her ideal weight .
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