Example sentences of "[verb] that it [be] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 An entry in the charges register disclosed that it was subject to restrictive covenants imposed by a deed of 1883 but did not reveal what those covenants were , because on first registration neither the deed nor a copy or abstract of it had been produced .
2 He had never supposed that it was publishable or that Emmie cherished ambitions of that kind .
3 Others suggest that it is due to an extraordinary recent burst of star formation .
4 I suggest that it is sad that a way of life that is so ancient is ending , but Per Ivar is less convinced .
5 Preliminary data suggest that it is effective but decreases serum hepatitis C virus RNA at a slower rate than interferon alfa .
6 They suggest that it is possible to use satellite remotely sensed data to help inform population mapping by allowing cross-area estimation and some element of areal disaggregation .
7 There are a number of studies which suggest that it is sensible to think of subjective risk when driving as a continually fluctuating quantity which may be related to both estimated and objective risk .
8 Now that men and women live longer , many people suggest that it is unrealistic to expect to sustain one marriage for a lifetime .
9 Our results suggest that it is wrong to assume that patients will become unduly anxious if they are warned about most of the potential risks of surgical treatment , at least as far as inguinal herniorrhaphy and general anaesthesia are concerned .
10 Few reports about this species are received annually , but these suggest that it is some three to four times scarcer than the Common Partridge .
11 I am anxious to find common ground in the country on this matter and I strongly suggest that it is important that that common ground is found .
12 Furthermore , my own analysis of the Technics arrangement suggest that it is sensitive to loudspeaker impedance variations ; under some conditions the performance is worse with the subsidiary amplifier than it would be without it .
13 Our data suggest that it is unlikely that the mechanism of this apparent synergy is enhanced depression of prostaglandin synthesis .
14 DR Ayles adds that it is vital to keep a sense of proportion .
15 If you see him , can you let him know that it 's 091 224 1671 , and that I should be in tomorrow evening until around 7:30
16 So that 's where the money 's going , and we 're hoping that we make enough money in sponsorship so that the money we earn , people will know that it 's all going out to help the projects we want to , and it 's not being wasted on administration , especially after there 's been erm a bit of a debark over Sting 's money , where only 5% went to the Indians and also the Rainforest Foundation has since collapsed , so our head-office is going to be absolutely stringent about making sure that the money is spent where we 've asked it to be spent .
17 Well I do n't know that it 's that .
18 right , this would be the national curriculum record so we 'd have something , but I do n't know that it 's wise
19 And she must know that it 's silly .
20 But tell me , if you grew up in all this , how do you know that it 's false ?
21 Do n't you know , do n't you know that it 's true love you 're the one I 'm dreaming of .
22 This ruling was reviewed , as a point of law , by the Queen 's Bench of the High Court , which decided that a man who publishes a book in circumstances where he must reasonably know that it is obscene commits an offence , even if his motive is pure .
23 But educational theorists do at least know that it is possible to do better than this .
24 You have to be straight and up front with children to let them know that it is OK for them to use their own words and explain their concerns in their won way , ’ says Brown .
25 When we first experience the desire to write , our writing voice may well be timid , weak , needy and underfed , so we need to feed it , to let the writer-self know that it is significant for us .
26 But Roth must know that it is likely to be no joke to those who are reading his book .
27 Anyone who has tried travelling in a bus or car on Euston road in the evening rush hour will know that it is bad enough at present ; to impose an additional 70 per cent .
28 So man 's greatness comes from knowing that he is wretched , for a tree does not know that it is wretched .
29 The Secretary of State will know that it was one of his predecessors , Lord Carrington , who was instructed by the former Prime Minister , the right hon. Member for Finchley ( Mrs. Thatcher ) , not to have formal contacts with the PLO in 1980 .
30 In vain did her mother insist that the material was expensive , and that anyone , looking at it , would know that it was expensive , for Clara knew in her heart of hearts that it looked cheap .
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