Example sentences of "[vb -s] that [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I believe that the whole country thinks that with the uncertainties in the world — in the middle east and elsewhere , as well as in the Soviet Union — and looking ahead to the next 10 years , it is essential that we maintain our minimum credible nuclear deterrent .
2 He says that under the circumstances he did the right thing .
3 George Hann says that in the years he has known about the business he has been approached on many occasions by people who ‘ come over as being very convincing but who turned out not to be genuine .
4 An American poet , Carolyn Kizer , says that in the arts ‘ it is not enough to have just great personalities .
5 As a subsidiary argument , counsel for the defendants submits that on the facts of the present case the consideration , even if otherwise good , did not ‘ move from the promisee . ’
6 Section 742(8) states that for the purposes of this section any body corporate incorporated outside the United Kingdom shall be treated as if it were resident outside the United Kingdom , whether it is so resident or not .
7 So it seems that over the years pandas have learned to enjoy food which was in great abundance .
8 Pure Class restores cars for customers in the United States , Germany and France and it seems that despite the troubles of the Jensen company itself , there 's no lack of demand for these sleek machines with their muscular 7 litre Chrysler engines .
9 Gordon Downey ( 1986 ) , a former C & AG , notes that as the amounts of money being voted by Parliament grow larger and larger , so too is there increasingly less attention being paid to the fact that billions of pounds a year have been voted automatically .
10 Bruner ( 1986 , p. 5 ) notes that in the realms of literature precious little is known about the ‘ reader-in-the-text ’ as a psychological process .
11 He feels that in the circumstances it would not be right to have too much fun .
12 Collins only wants a wife because he feels that in the eyes of society it is about time for him to be married and to have settled down in life .
13 It follows that for the alterations to a four bedroomed bungalow to include any necessary enlargement of a bathroom come to a figure which I allow of twenty five thousand pounds .
14 For example , the metric equation above indicates that near the poles ( ) changes in longitude φ produce only small displacements .
15 While such simple dichotomies are misleading — all categories of music live in the world of capitalist cultural production , while none can be entirely reduced to it , and a more accurate picture is of a spectrum of possibilities marked by internal conflict — their existence not only confirms the influence of the critique of mass culture in musical practice and popular consciousness , it also indicates that within the premises of such a critique , Adorno draws the net too tightly .
16 You know that you 've got , the fact that you can get current statements at the press of a button from July onwards , we should be able to say that means that on the teams that have n't got ta control the work going round to quotes and back again , having it typed and back again ,
17 The company has only two attractive businesses now , the AS/400 at $14,000m or so a year , and the RS/6000 , at barely $2,000m — which means that in the rankings above , the truly viable computer businesses of IBM lie between Hewlett-Packard and DEC .
18 This implies that within the patches the rate of energy transfer per unit mass increases with wave number , thus complicating the derivation of the Kolmogorov law .
19 To return to the source of good , evil and neutral ; whatever , in the conflicts referred to , may have been the intentions or hopes of the protagonists , the fact remains that over the centuries they have produced a constant flow of individual human decisions which can be examined and specified as either good , evil or neutral .
20 Local tradition maintains that over the centuries , pieces of ancient armour and weapons have been ploughed up in the area In 1796 , a carved stone was unearthed near the burial mound but its whereabouts is now unknown .
21 ‘ The county normally delegates that to the churches to carve it up among themselves .
22 The whole phrase under this point only creates one offence and Section 7(2) of the 1986 Act provides that for the purposes of the rules against charging more than one offence in the same count or information , each of sections 1 to 5 create one offence .
23 Section 27(2) provides that for the purposes of the rule against duplicity , each of the offences created by sections 18 to 23 create one offence .
24 SIB Core Rule 36(3) provides that for the purposes of the Core Rules a firm is not acting with knowledge if none of the relevant individuals within the firm is acting with knowledge .
25 This suggests that to the criteria for trust wording a further one should be added : that the words be not only ‘ mediate ’ ( in the sense that they do not attribute property directly to the beneficiary ) but that they should also unequivocally attest the testator 's intention that a trustee should be under a legal obligation to a beneficiary .
26 The above sensitivity analysis suggests that as the values for ε and ta ; increase ( in absolute terms ) , the gains from the optimal tariff rise , while the losses from the equivalent quota increase .
27 One recent estimate suggests that of the scores of millions that Africa lost , some ten million survived to undertake forced labour and to endure dehumanizing captivity in the Caribbean and African plantations ( Curtin , 1969 ) .
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