Example sentences of "[vb infin] [that] [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I would say , incidentally , without elaborating , that this is potentially beneficial to the health of the cows , because we do know that the major problems of ill health in cows are the production diseases associated with very high yields .
2 Finally , there are simple conventions that need explaining : not all pupils will know that the two words printed at the head of a page tell you something about the alphabetic range of the words on that page .
3 When the Under-Secretary of State responds , I hope that we will know that the joint recommendations from the Select Committee on Health and the Select Committee on Social Services will be taken more seriously than previous recommendations .
4 When that word becomes common currency , then we 'll know that the present stereotypes have lost their stranglehold .
5 Little did he know that the experienced dealers were about to teach him a lesson .
6 Benny did n't know that the three priests who lived in the presbytery had been given the game of Scrabble , which they played every night , and sometimes rang the convent to ask Mother Francis questions like how you spelt quixotic' because Father O'Brien was going to get a triple word score .
7 On the latter part of the hon. Gentleman 's question , he will know that the Foreign Ministers of the European Community considered the subject earlier this week and made it plain that , when considering recognition , regard would be had to the extent to which the republics were ready to undertake the treaty obligations to which the hon. Gentleman referred .
8 " and in giving such directions the Secretary of State shall direct that no fixed assets shall be sold by a disposed undertaking within a period of five years without the consent of the Secretary of State " .
9 However , logical equivalence between two sentences differing only in respect of lexical items occupying a particular syntactic position does not guarantee that the lexical items in question are cognitive synonyms — they may well be pseudo-synonyms .
10 God alone can guarantee that the moral desires of humanity are satisfied — for instance , by providing a life after death in which happiness can be proportioned to virtue , as it patently is not in this life .
11 Can the Government guarantee that the recent increases in railfreight charges will not continue under their privatisation proposals ?
12 These examples no doubt demonstrate the ability of Soviet forces to act as the ultima ratio of Socialist order in Eastern Europe ; their presence , however , does not guarantee that the armed forces of Eastern Europe will perform reliably or effectively .
13 If the customer can demonstrate that the critical aspects were not brought to his attention or were " hidden in the small print " , he may be able to demonstrate a breach of this rule and ( in the case of a private customer ) sustain an action under s 62 of the FSA .
14 We can only stress that no reputable antiques dealer would ever conduct business on a doorstep .
15 We would stress that the broad lines of development which we propose in our description of the 10 levels under this attainment target will require flexible interpretation since we recognise that language development is not linear but recursive , with pupils returning repeatedly to the same aspects of competence and reinforcing their skills on each occasion .
16 She regards these sessions away from the routine work as some of the most interesting aspects of the job and does not think that the mundane elements of a house officer 's post could be ‘ dumped ’ on another person without some such perks to ‘ relieve the boredom . ’
17 In sum , I do not think that the practical difficulties arising from a limited relaxation of the rule are sufficient to outweigh the basic need for the courts to give effect to the words enacted by Parliament in the sense that they were intended by Parliament to bear .
18 So I do n't think that the two crosses which is given on the A sixty four north .
19 ‘ I think there was a lot of loyalty and desire for the marriage to work out , particularly between Vicki and I. I mean , you 'd think that the two sisters would have bonded together against everyone , but there would be different … coalitions .
20 Nevertheless , one may reasonably presume that the major changes in the marine faunas at this time followed from the regressions caused by the Hercynian orogeny .
21 If my right hon. Friend should be considering with his right hon. Friend the Chancellor any largesse over the next two or three weeks , will he ensure that a few crumbs from the Treasury table fall in that direction ?
22 It can not exactly be ascribed as a right of the pupil , however , since he can not ensure that the other schools and so on ask for the record .
23 To a combustible internal situation in August 1945 was added the beginnings of great power rivalry and animosity , which would ensure that the deadly hatreds within Korean society would be resolved amid a framework of hostility between superpowers that would have profound repercussions for Korea .
24 This procedure will ensure that the individual measures tap aspects of school life and children 's activities which are significant for their gender development .
25 Secondly , the draftsman may ensure that the two timetables are not interrelated .
26 And microbiologists must ensure that the engineered organisms are tough enough to eat toxins but will expire gracefully when their job is done ’ , Watkins adds .
27 These were recorded on charts and he recommended the appointment of speed and feed men who would ensure that the optimum rates were adhered to .
28 ‘ We must ensure that the admirable aims of European integration do not result in poorer returns to our policyholders . ’
29 They must , therefore , ensure that the choreographic lines in their design flow through and round the centre of their dancers ' bodies and that limbs and heads move in true coordination .
30 Each new user will be allocated a supervisor , who will ensure that the requisite facilities — workspace , computing , scientific , administrative , editorial and other services — are provided when required .
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