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

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1 She 'd know that deep bear-like growl of his anywhere !
2 At the same time , we must recognise that not all entertainment is good education .
3 — Governments should not think that even this round of new demands from the Community will be the last , nor that the Eurocrats ' appetite can be stilled with concessions here and there : on the contrary , the appetite for power grows with the feeding .
4 I , I ca n't think that really violent exercise is a good thing generally is it ?
5 We will ensure that all 14–19 year olds have a personal tutor and careers advice , helping them build the foundations for personal fulfilment and success .
6 We will not tolerate the present level of racial harassment and attacks , and will ensure that more effective protection is given to vulnerable groups .
7 This method should ensure that only limited mulm builds-up under the plate .
8 The user should ensure that only one version of each filename is supplied for processing .
9 If you do not like what happens at a school , you should discuss it with the headmaster , but bear in mind that teachers at a boarding school are acting much more in loco parentis than at a day school and may feel that very firm action is essential .
10 Oh I 'll go there and finish that perhaps this afternoon or tomorrow , anytime there 's no-one 's to go there only me now is n't it .
11 It did not matter that so much plant and machinery , and so many factories , were destroyed in the war , because the skills of the people were not destroyed ; they remained , to recreate the industrial strength which we once again admire and respect .
12 Let us remember that under Labour inflation was an average 15% and at one time a massive 27% .
13 As for the moral angle , I can hardly see that even muscular Christianity can underwrite such a sport .
14 He stresses in particular that enlightened self love itself will realize that too much love of self , and too little of others , stands in the way of happiness .
15 There are exceptions to this I would suggest that very high turn outs in the er local election , local elections in Harlow almost certainly because there was a lot of interest in it press interest because of the great battle in Old Harlow and that appears to have had a spin off effect on turn out in the other wards as well .
16 You should note that neither this letter nor the enclosed documents constitute an offer .
17 You should note that as many module names as required can be added to each SSR .
18 However , this does not necessarily imply that virtually all use of heroin leads to a daily habit , but only that those who contact these agencies have established daily use of the drug .
19 Allowance of the defence of truth , with the burden of proving it on the defendant , does not mean that only false speech will be deterred .
20 At a practical level , greater knowledge in this field would mean that more effective action could be taken in selecting , deploying , developing and promoting managers .
21 This is because electricity generation is far more efficient when demand is consistent and the fact that recharging would take place at night plus the fact that peak transport demand is generally in summer , would mean that more generating plant could operate consistently at full load thus lowering the unit cost of electricity .
22 I hope this does n't mean that too many newspaper and magazine editors will be tempted to try to ‘ match ’ subject and writer according to mutual disadvantages .
23 This will mean that ever better quality video and larger volumes of other data elements will be available via ordinary telecommunication lines .
24 By ‘ thought ’ , however , Pascal does not mean that somewhat shallow notion of Reason which became fashionable in the eighteenth century and which has become fashionable again in the twentieth in the guise of formal logic .
25 ‘ Then why let that awful little man think it is ? ’
26 However , if an activity is deemed unacceptable , it would seem that even partial enforcement would be preferable to no enforcement at all .
27 ‘ Did n't you write that awfully clever play The Rate-payer ? ’
28 There is no reason to suppose that these beautifully caparisoned vessels were in use only round the coast of Thera ; they were probably not intended for long voyages on the open sea , but we can imagine that very similar passenger ships plied round the coasts of Crete , gliding elegantly from bay to bay .
29 However , we can say that even historic cost accounting , in times of rising prices , does provide some indication of the extent to which capital might have been eroded or maintained , which as we have suggested earlier is potentially useful information .
30 Would you say that politically conscious art is ‘ conceptual ’ ?
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