Example sentences of "[vb pp] [to-vb] [that] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This view has since been altered to contend that the struggle for education is part of the struggle for freedom and that some demands which affect the education system should be fought for while apartheid is still in place .
2 Reading on in the book of Acts , I was fascinated to see that the experience of Cornelius and his household in Acts 10 was different .
3 A level 1 assessment at age 7 is intended to signal that the child may need special help .
4 Curran is convinced that it produced a ‘ muted radicalism ’ but it would be equally justified to claim that the Mirror had to change because it could not portray the 1950s and 1960s in the language or imagery of the 1940s .
5 The issuance of multiple copies was thus intended to assure that the consignee received at least one .
6 Perhaps the notice could be altered to indicate that the path leads only as far as the river .
7 ( Later the bill was amended to provide that the Secretary of State would be prohibited from prescribing periods of time or proportions of school timetables to be allocated to programmes of study : see now ERA 1988 , section 4(3) . )
8 Under a constitutional amendment approved on Nov. 6 , Article 11 ( regarding the succession on the death or incapacitation of the President ) was amended to provide that the Speaker of the National Assembly would succeed to the presidency until the end of the current presidential mandate .
9 Agree that the Solicitors ' Remuneration Order 1972 be amended to provide that the Society may require up to 50% of a client 's profit costs all disbursements and VAT to be paid during the process of application for a Remuneration Certificate , in accordance with guidelines to be issued by the Adjudication and Appeals Committee after consultation with the Lord Chancellor .
10 Mr Brown and Mr Smith repeatedly intervened to demand that the Chancellor answer the simple question of whether pensioners would be fully compensated , which Mr Lamont repeatedly ducked , saying only that the worst off would receive help .
11 FANS of Fatal Attraction will be fascinated to know that the director 's cut containing a totally different ending is now available ( CIC , £12.99 ) .
12 Fascinated to find that the floor , ceiling , and walls all sloped at crazy angles , Luce climbed the rickety stairs to Signor Candiano 's office .
13 He was fascinated to discover that the Galapagos animals bore a general resemblance to those he had seen on the mainland , but differed from them in detail .
14 We have not yet been sufficiently educated to realize that the risk of dying from the greatest killer disease in the Western world could be drastically reduced if only we took preventative measures by eating sensibly and looking after our bodies .
15 The report , whose conclusions were due to be made public after the expiry of 21 days within which interested parties were required to submit their comments , was expected to confirm that the crash resulted from pilot error involving the inadvertent shutting down of the wrong engine .
16 SMCC is expected to claim that the unit is a ‘ hot box , ’ taking the number one position in benchmarks such as MIPS , Database TPC-A , Specint92 ( figure a maximum 9000+ ) , Specfp92 , AIM III and Laddis .
17 Sun is expected to claim that the unit is a ‘ hot box , ’ taking the number one position in benchmarks such as MIPS , Database TPC-A , Specint92 ( could go to 9,000+ ) , Specfp92 , AIM III and Laddis .
18 More recently we have come to see that the concept of science or arts is a social construction ; as Michael Young has argued :
19 For both judges and ordinary people will have come to see that the area that should be dominated by predictability is very large , and citizens will make their plans assuming that judges take that view and so will not often reverse settled legal practice .
20 He had come to realize that the technique of politics as currently practised was ineffectual and in the long view immeasurably harmful in twentieth-century conditions .
21 However , the terms implied by sections 12–15 are designed to see that the buyer receives certain basic benefits from the transaction .
22 And they were shattered to discover that the ir much-publicised ‘ Run With The Ball ’ scheme , devised last year to recompense players for the increased commitment required at international level , has made a loss because of advertising and expenses .
23 I had expected to find that the control group was ‘ ordinary ’ , those who attended the workshop ‘ slightly pathetic or suggestible ’ and the Moonies themselves the ‘ most pathetic or suggestible ’ .
24 ( vi ) The appearance against a person 's name of an indication that he or she is qualified in a jurisdiction other than England and Wales , or the title licensed conveyancer , or registered foreign lawyer , or the title of any other profession , will be deemed to indicate that the person is not a solicitor holding a current practising certificate , unless a contrary indication appears .
25 Geneticists and sociobiologists are only interested in kinship of the biological sort so when they dip into monographs written by social anthropologists they are predisposed to imagine that the anthropologists ' references to " kinship " are to biological kinship .
26 We have come to expect that the programmes undertaken will fit the child , matching his or her age , aptitude and ability with a learning experience which will be challenging , satisfying , invigorating and self-rewarding .
27 I 've come to suspect that the spring may have been sewage , having noticed that butterflies , however , beautiful , possess unsavoury habits .
28 Now Mr Major is expected to announce that the Trident submarines will carry far fewer than the expected 512 warheads .
29 Schools were also expected to recognise that the curriculum could be described and analysed in a variety of ways .
30 ‘ Through my studies I have come to understand that the way humans view animals like primates in a negative light is wrong .
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