Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] [verb] that [noun pl] " in BNC.

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31 Even before these improvements take effect , though , we are finding that claims have in recent years increased faster than premiums .
32 Well let's assume deducted expectations model is a reasonable model of expectations formation right call that equation number one right , so our adaptive expectations model is E T minus one , so that 's E T right , minus E T minus two into P T minus one right , so that equals gamma into P T minus one , minus E T minus two P T minus one right so that 's the same expression as we had before , right that 's the our ad our adapted expectations model , that 's , that 's how we 're assuming that expectations are generated right , or revised right so , we 're incorporating expectations into this model but we also want to incorporate the fact that farmers take some time to respond to changes in price alright .
33 We 're finding that women have a very clear idea of what suits them , ’ she says .
34 If we 're , if we 're agreeing that women ought to be able to make informed choices , there 's so much information it 's actually very hard to make a , particularly if your
35 erm we I mean we , we , we 've looked at the , the peasant tenant relationship erm and my , my opinion is that basically you know it was n't quite as bad as everyone 's made out erm but al okay we 're saying that warlords were , were very imperialistic and they were a huge fact to be considered but in Hunan and within the south erm eastern region say
36 The Department of Transport has made a serious error , can we be assured that police authorities will receive financial compensation for the work that their forces are now havin have are going to have to carry out and there is a further matter which I have erm drawn to the attention of the Secretary of State for Transport in er correspondence , namely the need to establish a new and representative police authority for the British Transport Police .
37 If we were to accept that societies need to include a diversity of behaviour and belief in order to adapt to new conditions , this could surely be achieved by simply allowing such diversity .
38 We were told that sunglasses would not fit in any department of the store , and the carousel and mirror required would take up too much space .
39 In my biology lessons at school we were told that humans are the only mammals available for sex the whole time .
40 We were told that indications of public concern over proposed development strategies were also influential on the WO and the SoS ( a clear invitation to CPRW to turn up the heat ) .
41 They 're warning that traders selling illegal copies face heavy fines and imprisonment .
42 Such flexibility would be further enhanced if they were to accept that questions of law could have more than one possible answer .
43 It is the meaning they were likely to convey to the person to whom they were addressed that matters and not the meaning they might , on analysis , bear to a trained legal mind .
44 Traders say they were promised that Merchants Quay would be at the centre of a thriving complex of shops , restaurants and homes , but now they 're surrounded by offices , and cut off from customers .
45 If , as we have been suggesting , the nature of data has much to do with the theoretical presuppositions which underlie their production , how can it be said that theories are tested by means of exposure to data ?
46 Will it be said that animals raised on close confinement systems , for example , do not fare well , all considered ?
47 Nor should it be assumed that siblings who have lived apart , sometimes married , for many years have broken these profound childhood links which shaped their attitudes to each other .
48 Nobody was quite sure what that really meant but if it were to mean that audiences were now ready for films which dealt sensationally with sex , crime , and shady city affairs then that was what they were to be given .
49 Nor is it being suggested that students become embryonic philosophers or sociologists , adroit in handling the concepts and techniques of those disciplines .
50 It 's argued that psychoanalysts are motivated by the need to influence and control .
51 It 's accepted that doctors do n't look after their own families .
52 It 's understood that officers in an unmarked car followed
53 It 's understood that allegations of indecency were made by a 17 year old trainee monk in Brixton .
54 The school 's still shut but it 's hoped that pupils will return on Thursday .
55 Do you think the danger in positive discrimination is that er it 's implying that women ca n't compete on equal terms with the men in the first place ?
56 I always felt it 's asking that matters . ’
57 It 's known that guys with guns patrol his land , but so what ?
58 Lucy pointed out rapidly , ‘ It 's not where a relationship has come from — it 's where it 's going that matters .
59 It 's thought that badgers can pass tuberculosis to cattle , but until now the only known test for TB involved killing the badger first .
60 It 's thought that badgers may transmit the disease , and now new tests may be introduced to try to combat the problem .
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