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

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1 ‘ If the law has to have a proper effect then landlords and breweries should know that to serve young people like this , they are in danger of losing their licences . ’
2 Without realizing it he had let me know that using French words , however few and halting , has a bewitching effect upon everything in London , animate and inanimate alike .
3 Research already carried out has shown that five and six year olds often do not know that to guarantee successful communication , the speaker must identify the intended meaning uniquely from the listener 's point of view .
4 We do not think that reduced fetal growth is associated with death from cardiovascular disease merely through an association with adverse influences acting in the adult lives of people of low social class .
5 Freud himself did n't think that dreaming preserved sanity — on the contrary , as we shall see in the next chapter , the Freudian view was that the function of dreaming was to allow sleep to continue uninterrupted , despite a number of unacceptable ideas being expressed .
6 Do you think that your discovery is enhanced , if the new knowledge can be used for good of mankind , or do you think that acquiring new knowledge is just enough on it 's own .
7 Oh yeah that 's nice , I like that , do you think that looks alright Charlotte ?
8 Jaguar have shown that the very top end of the car market more than buoyant they hope the extra prestige the XJ220 will bring will ensure that following troubled times 1992 will be the year of the cat .
9 These suppliers — all SQL Access Group members — say that IBM 's point blank refusal to join the SQL Access Group will ensure that Distributed Relational Database Architecture becomes a de facto standard .
10 It would appear that edited departmental lists only accounted for £800 or so of the total allocation .
11 If an ‘ inner core ’ of countries wish to ‘ pool ’ their sovereignty , that is a matter for them : the British public will not feel that losing national control of their employment , health , environmental or immigration policies is counterbalanced by an ability to regulate those policies in Belgium or Germany — the reality of inclusion in a tight ‘ first division ’ in Europe .
12 So we can see that feeding straight cereals can cause problems if we do n't supplement the deficiencies correctly .
13 ‘ In those circumstances , we might calculate that letting Labour sweat for a while could well bring it round . ’
14 She wished the policeman or whoever he was would wipe that mawish sheeplike expression off his face .
15 Specify as much as you can reasonably afford to use for a cache bearing in mind any programs you may use that require expanded RAM .
16 I would go further and assert that typing simple programs into the computer is a useful spelling and reading experience .
17 But it will prove that Miss Normal Superstar has one great girl : the camera loves her .
18 However , it would seem that selling sizeable tracts of reasonable quality ( by local standards ) is considered to be the behaviour of speculators and/or simply short-sighted .
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