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

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1 I only hope that those youngsters who may believe it is cool to take substances like this will take heed of Rachel 's terribly sad case and think again .
2 Part A goes ninety one to ninety six , part B ninety six to two thousand and six , sites adjacent to the urban area in the Greater York study er which were acceptable for development because corporately the districts and the county did not think that those sites discharged a greenbelt function as the greenbelt local plan was progressed those sites were excluded from the greenbelt erm and yes , we did identify a number of sites which did not conflict with greenbelt objectives erm on the urban edge .
3 He was not to know that those pictures appalled her , that she had never imagined herself capable of such thoughts .
4 If I did not believe that those changes would benefit patients , I would not have approved the application .
5 I do not believe that those questions have been properly thought through .
6 I do not believe that those countries will be half as eager to abandon their new-found sovereignty so soon after regaining it .
7 No no because the bags have already been you know on the back of the compost plant time sheet , you 've already got that those bags have actually been wasted .
8 The use of the word ‘ lazy ’ here does not imply that those animals are indolent or inefficient but rather that their specialisation is so finely tuned and successful that they are able to spend a great deal of their daily lives sitting , gazing and sleeping .
9 That pattern does not mean that those Americans always favour intervention abroad ; remember Vietnam .
10 The decline in parliamentary support for Eastern Europe 's economic reforms does not mean that those reforms are failing
11 This does not mean that those areas were not occupied , however , and , although settlements were less densely packed away from the well-drained , easily-worked gravel , they certainly existed , as is shown by fieldwork and excavations in advance of road schemes .
12 Erm , I do n't , I do n't know what er people are er afraid of , or frightened of really , j just by sending a couple of delegates from the trades councils that would er voice the concerns of the rank and file , it 's not going to er set any dangerous precedents , and let's , let's not forget that those people would be from recognized trades unions as well .
13 But this has not meant that those industries have withdrawn their support for museums here .
14 But the fact that dominant classes can throw off liberal democracy when they do not wish to abide by the rules does not prove that those rules are themselves capitalist instruments .
15 Good communications will often secure good working relations with no misunderstandings , if it is clearly explained that those details must be specified in the estimate .
16 It is also alleged that those countries that are in surplus in relation to intra-EC trade in manufactures have also gained from the CU effect .
17 The results so far suggest that those informants who described themselves as infrequent and inexperienced readers of SF would not regard this as SF at all ; whereas those informants who did read SF would characterise it as such .
18 But it gets worse : the Home Office has now decided that those Departments must find the money to build the places but that local authorities must find the running costs .
19 But I do n't consider that those problems should have to be shouldered by you , and you alone .
20 He could n't believe that those nobs in the West End were willing to pay good money for things that seemed to him to be nothing more than unnecessary luxuries .
21 But we do n't believe that those sort of problems can be solved centrally , we believe that local communities can look at their own areas and see what they can do to lessen the problem .
22 It surely meant that those detectives did n't think that the madman had done it .
23 This surely , whatever else it means , this , for this scripture here surely means that those people who had the opportunity of accepting Christ , of responding to him , but who have rejected him , they are in exactly the same position as Pontius Pilate .
24 Her blue eyes were overbright , and she immediately regretted that those words had burst out of her .
25 By this fantastic ideological wrench these critics are able to turn the world upside-down to prove that those films that appear ‘ … most local and concentrated are often the most universal in appeal ’ ( Philip French , The Observer , 16 October 1988 ) .
26 I respectfully believe that those cases were rightly decided on their facts , but I would not adopt the principle of aggregation on the facts here .
27 And it was popularly believed that those ideas were n't prevalent until much later presumably .
28 A minister who can applaud dole staff redundancies and then claim that those clerks who keep their jobs will find them more interesting , is obviously in the wrong post .
29 The job of the buyers is to assess the health needs of people in their area and then see that those needs are met as quickly and effectively as possible .
30 2.9 By transferring 1,000,000 new ordinary shares in Blue Arrow from NatWest Investment Bank to County NatWest Securities to account for a similar holding by Handelsbank NatWest and falsely representing that those shares were held by County atWest Securities Limited for the purposes of market making ; 2.10 By failing properly to account for the acquisition , distribution and disposal of 66,600,000 shares in Blue Arrow held by NatWest Investment Bank and County NatWest in the records required for accounting purposes by NatWest Investment Bank and County NatWest ; 2.11 By failing properly to account for the acquisition , distribution and disposal of 34,069,433 shares in Blue Arrow held by Phillips & Drew Securities in the records required for accounting purposes by Phillips & Drew Securities ; 2.12 By falsely representing that County NatWest had become interested in 9.5 per cent of the issued capital of Blue Arrow on December 17,1987 and that the board of Blue Arrow had been informed of that interest ; 2.13 By concealing the true position in relation to the rights issue from the Bank of England , the International Stock Exchange , National Westminster Bank and/ or the board of directors of Blue Arrow ; 2.14 By falsely representing that the rights issue had been honestly and successfully completed by reason of their general skill , competence and diligence .
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