Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [adv prt] that the " in BNC.

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1 One may furthermore point out that the anonymous biblical narrator sides with Potiphar and Joseph .
2 Where documents of title are involved it will usually turn out that the buyer transfers to his sub-purchaser the same document of title which he received from his seller .
3 If the additional expenditure would be recoverable by the landlord through the service charge , he may reasonably point out that the landlord will not suffer any actual loss .
4 Not only would they point to economic forces which limit those choices but they would also point out that the resultant individual choices lead to an impoverishment of products , to the Sun and not the Independent , to Sunday Sport and not News-on-Sunday .
5 Will he also point out that the only threat to the progress being made in the duchy comes from those who propose the introduction of a national minimum wage , and the abolition of competitive tendering and charging in the NHS ?
6 I would also point out that the inequality will increase further with the change to council tax since the banding will result in still greater contributions from the rural areas where house prices are inflated .
7 As a detail of notation , if it seems useful to have a way to distinguish property-meanings from entity-meanings , then we may use round brackets for the former , thus allowing us to replace ( 7 ) by : We may also point out that the physical orientation of the arrowhead in our representations naturally reflects the direction of qualification , not the surface order of the instantiating elements .
8 Erm on on the point about road access , I 'd simply point out that the it it is acknowledged by the Department of Transport , and in fact there 's a study under way I believe to look at this , that the A sixty four in the York , Selby area er in the Leeds York corridor , is already subject to congestion and peak hour er delays .
9 In their communiqué , the finance ministers could usefully point out that the current despair over eastern Germany is overdone .
10 I do however point out that the passage in question does not in terms refer to any admissions policy which the school or local authority has adopted nor does it indicate any fixed way in which an appeal committee should approach the importance of such admissions policy .
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