Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So if you want to see that old mother of yours it 'll have to be by road . ’
2 Any devout follower of Sigmar is allowed a WP test to sense that this chamber is unlike the rest of the Castle , somehow more wholesome ( Cleric of Sigmar +20 , Initiate of Sigmar +10 ) .
3 They want to assert that homosexual relationships are just as valid as heterosexual ones and that it is perfectly ‘ natural ’ for some people to be homosexual if their inclination is in that direction and that those who profess distaste for homosexuality are denying them human rights .
4 We want to stress that this vision is designed to stimulate thought and debate .
5 Most of the companies appear to believe that further productivity increases were possible in the audit .
6 ‘ Many of us truly want to believe that money-making schemes are genuine , even if we harbour some doubts . ’
7 I want to emphasize that these shapes are not artists ' impressions .
8 … So … it may be a very unusual and surprising decision that I have reached , but I intend here , appreciating the seriousness of the position , the ramifications that could follow , I propose to direct that these proceedings are stayed .
9 Oor goats hev hed that green sickness lately but whativver they all say oor cheese is n't that much affected . ’
10 While accepting that there may be cross-subsidy within the AOC charges scheme ( figures for 1990/91 appear to show that 32 operators of aircraft weighing over fifteen tonnes accounted for 59 per cent of CAA regulatory effort but provided 96.12 per cent of AOC income ) , GAMTA says : ‘ In that financial year the cost of running the AOC Charge Scheme was £21 million .
11 Imagine his surprise when reading the article on the Benson Bf 109G in your July issue to find that this aircraft was in fact one of ‘ his ’ !
12 They further suggest that regional planning would limit any unconstrained growth arising from operating what is essentially a reimbursement system .
13 International credit market : The main aspects of the euro-credit market will be dealt with in the next chapter ; suffice to state that international banks must consider country/sovereign risk in relation to project loans .
14 All respondents agreed that Personal Search would permeate every aspect of Religious Education in a Catholic school ; they further agreed that appropriate areas of study for the attainment targets in Personal Search were identifiable in current Religious Education programmes but would need to be retextured in terms of exposition and presentation .
15 In other words the tippee must , first , obtain from an individual , information which he knows to be unpublished price sensitive information ; secondly , he must know that the individual is a ‘ connected individual ’ within the meaning of the legislation ; thirdly , he must know or have reasonable cause to believe that that individual holds the information by virtue of being so connected ; and finally , he must know or have reasonable cause to expect that that individual should not have disclosed the information save for the proper performance of that individual 's duties .
16 Will my right hon. Friend undertake to ensure that any changes in the milk marketing regulations are introduced in an orderly manner ?
17 They further assert that this value is consistent with eyewitness accounts .
18 In other words the tippee must , first , obtain from an individual , information which he knows to be unpublished price sensitive information ; secondly , he must know that the individual is a ‘ connected individual ’ within the meaning of the legislation ; thirdly , he must know or have reasonable cause to believe that that individual holds the information by virtue of being so connected ; and finally , he must know or have reasonable cause to expect that that individual should not have disclosed the information save for the proper performance of that individual 's duties .
19 Suffice to say that some element of the parent-child situation will enter into most casework .
20 In this chapter , I hope to show that these distinctions are important and not merely a play on words .
21 Because we think it so characteristic of human activity , we tend to assume that tool-using behaviour must demand special , exceptional intellectual skills .
22 We tend to assume that significant rituals are only found in ‘ primitive ’ societies and in state ceremonies such as the Coronation .
23 The examples used above to demonstrate particular approaches or methods tend to suggest that each problem has a neat and unequivocal solution .
24 As such preliminary results seem to indicate that these approaches are safer and quieter than unreconstructed streets , as well as being more widely applicable than the Woonerf-style rebuilding which must be restricted to lightly trafficked streets , the case for their continued application seems to be a strong one .
25 It is possible to ride a cross country course with the necessary verve and attack provided that these principles are kept in mind .
26 They are polytheistic in that they seem to believe that many gods exist , but monotheistic in that they command obedience to only one of these many gods .
27 Mr Round , and his colleagues in PAT , seem to think that all accusations of sex abuse are malicious fabrications .
28 They seem to think that teenage mothers ca n't look after children properly .
29 However , this need not be too serious an objection , and the fact that native speakers seem to think that this transcription fits better with their feelings about the language is a good argument in its favour .
30 Although SAVE believes that alternative uses are possible for most types of buildings , including churches , the Holy Name was an exception and our fears for its future increased with rumours of purchase offers from McDonald 's .
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