Example sentences of "[verb] and that a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A spokesman for the site 's owner , Isle of Man-based Anglo International said the residents ' views were being considered and that a community centre might be included in future development plans . |
2 | It is a corollary of collective responsibility that any minister who disagrees publicly with a cabinet decision should resign and that a government defeat in the House of Commons on a vote of confidence necessitates either the resignation of the government or a request for a dissolution ( there is no convention as to which of these alternatives the government should select ) . |
3 | The government 's Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development characterized as " generally acceptable " the report 's recommendation that an apology should be made and that a travel fund should be established to allow those Inuit who had remained in the northern Arctic to visit relatives who had returned to Quebec province . |
4 | In the light of the facts which emerged subsequently , he believed that Evans ' execution was not justified and that a mistake had been made . |
5 | But it is likely to prove empty in the end , even if the workers are right in thinking that , at this stage , they have nothing to lose and that a threat to withdraw their labour might help their union representatives wring a few more concessions from those in whose hands the firm 's fate now rests . |
6 | It is worth mentioning , all the same , that a time will come when a frequent absentee can be fairly dismissed and that a failure to consult him at the time of dismissal will not necessarily mean that the company will be powerless to resist an unfair dismissal claim . |
7 | Of course we are all very well aware that the distinction exists and that a man 's genitor , who made his mother pregnant , was not necessarily the same individual as his pater , the legally recognized father , the husband of his mother . |
8 | Unfortunately as we saw earlier with the housing discussions , we are very much a pint pot as the analogy was used and that a quart just ca n't be fitted into it . |
9 | In the construction of a marriage table , notice that not all of the radix cohort will marry and that a marriage table can stop at about 55 years ( certainly for first marriages ) since the marriage probability has become negligible by that age . |
10 | She heard , too , that wages had begun to climb and that a lady 's maid , such as she had been , commanded what seemed an astronomical salary — thirty guineas a year in London in some houses , twice what she had ever earned . |
11 | We showed that at least the British version of socialism could be reversed and that a nation could win back its prosperity and its pride . ’ |
12 | It seems clear that they do and that a comprehension of such differentiation and its basis is part of the apparatus of significant agents , and in particular of speculative builders , in their own active differentiation of locales . |
13 | Early in 1981 the Regional Council decided that various disused railway lines should be acquired and that a programme should be prepared for converting these for use by cyclists and pedestrians . |