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

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1 It did n't take imminence for Jezrael to know that violence was only skin-deep in each of the three men , hidden like lava , waiting to erupt .
2 The hon. Member for Garscadden says that banding protects the rich and the hon. Member for Dagenham says that the Government are clobbering the rich , and still we do not know .
3 Ian Gilzean who 's dad used to knock them in for Spurs showed that goals run in the family …
4 Now for instance using that A P I , I could write a piece of C code , a piece of Three G L , which could access the database as if it was local to my machine on the client .
5 Benson for instance argues that agencies are primarily concerned with achieving what he calls an ‘ uncluttered domain' for their services .
6 That was also the time when the right hon. Member for Sparkbrook claimed that Labour would win by a landslide in the 1987 election .
7 The Secretary of State for Industry said that robots would create jobs in Britain , when he opened an unmanned factory last November .
8 The EC Arbitration Commission had recommended also recognizing Macedonian independence , but Greece objected to an independent state under that name [ see p. 38734 ] , and had insisted on the inclusion of a clause in the EC criteria for recognition stating that republics should renounce " the use of a denomination which implies territorial claims " .
9 Namibia lies between South Africa and the Penguins but it was essential for recognition to know that Namibia had no claim on the islands .
10 So it 's an attempt on , on , on the second level to minutely reconstructing historical , the lost , the truest but what really happened and in that on that level , it 's important for Freud to establish that Moses was not Jewish but Egyptian , because this gives him the link with Egyptian monarchism and the events of the exodus and explains it as well .
11 These are just three cases where advance planning will enable governors to cope more confidently with problems as they arise and for heads to ensure that school and pupil needs are paramount in all discussions and decision making .
12 A spokeswoman for Equity said that management and the dancers will discuss pay and terms of contract later this week .
13 An increased demand for labour means that mining companies are paying Indians 20 times the normal daily rate .
14 As a result it was easy for protagonists to claim that opinions on test-tube fusion , particularly its validity or otherwise , were n't always made on purely scientific grounds , but that self interests were the driving forces .
15 And I ran off home hoping that Barbie would n't come out and see that Marie was n't there at all .
16 It is quite wrong for such as Regan to claim that criteria such as these make a mockery of the statutory scrutiny of proposals .
17 A report published in April by the New York-based Carnegie Endowment for Peace claimed that Argentina , Brazil , India , Iraq and Pakistan had been able to circumvent international regulations and build or expand nuclear weapons capabilities .
18 It was not an ideal arrangement , but it worked well enough for youngsters to feel that Barham House was on their side .
19 The Attorney General for England states that cases are often brought to trial which , from being imperfectly got up , break down , and thus cause the acquittal of guilty parties .
20 The widespread influence of Kerschensteiner ensured that reformers referred to him for guidance on the matter .
21 Both these forms of support suggest that video is a good medium for extended listening to the foreign language .
22 The pace of change means that insights culled from even the most up-to-date research may still miss crucial dimensions of how mothers cope with poverty .
23 It 's to one of the greatest of Champagne Houses that guests on board the Orient Express will be escorted on Sunday morning .
24 Sue Sadler of CPC explained that clothes for four to 16-year-olds were now needed for the bank along with good quality toys and nursery items such as stair gates , pushchairs , cots and prams etc .
25 The alternative candidate for the honour of being the liberal theory of contracts insists that obligations should only arise in order to discourage and compensate harm to the interests of others .
26 Sigeric 's successor , Ælfric , recovered it , but N.P. Brooks has pointed out that other losses would have left no trace in the Canterbury records if they were not regained , and Thietmar of Merseburg says that Archbishop Ælfheah was unable to ransom himself in 1012 because of dire poverty .
27 After the Falklands conflict , the Ministry of Defence admitted that ESM was an extremely important aid in warning of attacks .
28 Viscount Cranborne , Parliamentary Under Secretary at the Ministry of Defence explained that Mr Anderson was only wanted ‘ as a witness . ’
29 The Ministry of Agriculture said that vinclozolin had only been " partially " approved for use and was under review .
30 We have had early notification from Sam Morley of Aedificamus Press that plans are in hand to publish this excellent book , the autobiography of Perla Seidle Gibson , as a Talking Book .
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