Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] that [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ such occasions [ when a judge may properly rule that a document ordinarily immune in the public interest should in the public interest be disclosed ] will be exceptional and the fluctuating fortunes of parties in litigious combat will rarely justify a judge in disturbing an immunity firmly rooted in the public interest .
2 It will be better , perhaps , if she does not wholly know that the will is in question . ’
3 The man will swiftly think that the Duke knew all along .
4 The crypts were small , too small to have needed a central pillar to support the ceiling , so we can only presume that the pillar had a symbolic significance to the Minoans ( Plate 18 ) .
5 I 'd better explain that a commune is a sizable place , in this case with a population of 26,000 , including a small town and many villages .
6 He was never told why he lost his captaincy and I can only think that the committee felt that a more adventurous approach was needed .
7 I can only think that the teacher wanted to get as much mileage from the whole thing as she could .
8 Erm I do n't necessarily think that a road running through that area would increase development pressures and basically because it is greenbelt , it 's not going to development pressure .
9 We are unable to explain why vitamin B12 absorption decreased during treatment with loperamide oxide , but can only comment that the magnitude of the change was relatively small .
10 At the very least , conditioned inhibition training is likely to differ from latent inhibition training in that the former is likely to convey the information that a given event ( a given US ) will not occur whereas the latter could only convey that no event will occur .
11 Registration of the vessel in a particular member state did not necessarily guarantee that the vessel in fact had a real economic link with the fishing community of that member state .
12 Thank you chair , erm many of you will perhaps know that the health authority did some pioneering work looking at different standard mortality ratios in different wards in Oxfordshire , and came up with some rather disturbing evidence that some of the wards had significantly higher incidents of death for people primarily in the forty-five to sixty-four age range than others , and Phil and myself wish to continue that work by targeting those wards with a range of measures designed to alleviate some of those health inequalities .
13 There is a belief but open to much doubt that the bridge builder Teasdale supplied various canal spans for the pedestrian traffic across the River Jumna , a major tributary of the Ganges .
14 This might not only reduce the number of vexatious appeals but might also perhaps ensure that the appellant took the trouble to attend the hearing , even if only to collect his 2 .
15 A different reader will spot them quickly , and newspapers and publishers employ people one of whose jobs it is to pick out the " literals " ( slips ) made by writers , typists and typesetters : readers do not necessarily assume that the editor or journalist ca n't spell if they find a printing error .
16 One can not necessarily assume that the operation of market principles per se will automatically lead to efficiency .
17 You say , ‘ we will naturally assume that the party is travelling together ’ .
18 I can only assume that the crew of this barge were new to boating as their attempt to get by the bridge was reminiscent of ’ Game for a Laugh ’ .
19 Where hedging of bets ( ‘ ambiguity ’ ) is not just feasible but desirable , we can only assume that the problem is not cancer , but hypochondria .
20 It was improbable in the extreme that Brian 's sterling qualities had come to the notice of the Comptroller of the Household , and she could only assume that the summons had been the consequence of her father 's having been an RA .
21 It is not the Commission 's policy to disclose the reasons for its decisions , and I can only assume that the Commission prefer the Refreshment Department 's current practices , which were designed to promote healthy and nutritious food in the House .
22 One can only assume that the farm would suffer if this came about .
23 Last night Scotland Yard would only confirm that a quantity of jewellery was stolen .
24 Yesterday a spokesman for the bank would only confirm that the theft had taken place .
25 For the second consecutive year , Winemark have entered a selection of wines in the International Wine Challenge 1993 and , with more than 130 medal winners , this year 's success can only confirm that the quality of their wine is of the highest standard .
26 I can only suspect that the speed of my progress through the Division Lobby , as I was the second Member out that night , may have caused confusion .
27 Then he would suddenly realize that the typing had ceased .
28 Equally well , rather than disappoint you , the assistant may say ( hat the item is not in stock at present but may be in next week — after several weeks of returning to ask about it , you may suddenly realize that the item never is coming in .
29 Levels of intermarriage , in the first place , varied considerably from republic to republic and from nationality to nationality ; and although the proportion of ethnically mixed families at the national and republican level might have been increasing , it did not necessarily follow that the incidence of intermarriage between each of the major nationalities had been increasing at a similar rate .
30 My only comment is that , if the position is that the court 's power to appoint an administrator is in fact confined to companies formed and registered under the Companies Acts , it does not necessarily follow that the power to appoint an administrative receiver is similarly confined .
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