Example sentences of "[vb infin] that the [noun sg] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 I am happy to accept that they did not know that the payment that they stood entitled to receive was limited by the list size criterion .
2 How do we know that the experience that we presume that other people have in their religion is what we ourselves experience as we come apparently empty-handed to it ?
3 No but you did know that the husband and wife and .
4 Does she recognise that the inequity and injustice done to her party through , for example , no Conservative Members of Parliament being returned in 12 Glasgow constituencies would be redressed by the granting of proportional representation throughout the United Kingdom ?
5 I should have thought that the hon. Lady would now recognise that the description that I gave was entirely apposite .
6 The order may be made pursuant to a letter rogatory issued , or request made , by a foreign or international tribunal or upon the application of any interested person and may direct that the testimony or statement be given , or the document or other thing be produced , before a person appointed by the court .
7 Even unanimity does not guarantee that the general or common good prevails .
8 I do not consider that the fact that Parliament has legislated extensively in this area means that no principle of recovery at common law can or should at this stage of the development of the law be found to exist .
9 I am satisfied that the deceased encouraged the plaintiff in the belief that all the property he possessed at the date of his death would pass to her , and I do not consider that the fact that he made certain gifts during his lifetime , and indicated a wish to make others , including the gift of a legacy to the plaintiff 's son is inconsistent with such a belief .
10 The hon. Gentleman will probably know that the authorities who deal with Westminster Hall do not consider that the use that he has suggested for it would be appropriate ; nor , I think , would the vast majority of hon. Members .
11 These organisations must now demonstrate that the goodwill and voluntary co-operation of the farming and landowning community will be effective in protecting the countryside and , along with the Ministry of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food , they are focusing particularly on the Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group , which they helped to establish , as a major vehicle for promoting the Act .
12 Post-Darwinian geologists had assigned vast tracts of time for the operations of forces still believed by us to have shaped the Earth ; but they were challenged on the grounds that thermodynamics could demonstrate that the Sun and the Earth could not be much more than fifty million years old .
13 if you do n't think that the girl that you 've interviewed is gon na do as good a job as
14 But I do not think that the characteristic that turns a simple assault into a sexual assault is solely a matter of anatomy .
15 I do not think that the fact that consumer credit is at a high level is evidence that people are miserable — they have done things with the money that they have .
16 But do n't you think that th do n't you think that the fact that the father , I 'm speaking do n't you think that the fact that the father has made a capital settlement
17 But do n't you think that th do n't you think that the fact that the father , I 'm speaking do n't you think that the fact that the father has made a capital settlement
18 Do n't you think that the fact that the father has made a capital settlement , that he has sometimes to travel to the other end of the country to see his child , do n't you think that should be taken into account .
19 But we do think that the fact that they chose to launch it on the last day of our Conference is quite a compliment ; it was after all the Green Party that forced the government to produce the White Paper as a result of our fifteen% in the European Elections last year .
20 The first is that , as we shall see , the letter of appeal will be included in documents made available to the tribunal in advance of the hearing and a good clear account will ensure that the chairman and members are clear about the claimant 's grievance .
21 Will he ensure that the decision that he makes is a positive one ?
22 It might be that we could ensure that the shopping and household chores are done , or that the children are collected from school , thus alleviating the stress of trying to cope with everyday matters whilst trying to deal with extraordinary ones .
23 A good hire shop will ensure that the equipment if loans you is of the highest quality , that staff will show you how to operate is , if necessary , and full operational and safety instructions will be issued as standard .
24 I shall ensure that the message that he has asked me to convey is conveyed tomorrow , when I go to Barrow to mark the roll-out of the first Vanguard submarine .
25 We 'll certainly ensure that the prospect and possibility of a federated structure is one the matters which is considered by the C E C during the next few months , and will form part of the Report that comes back to Congress next year .
26 He must ensure that the bidder and persons connected with it do not cast their votes ( if any ) and that their exclusion is recorded .
27 It will ensure that the growth that we have established over the last 10 years in terms of the range and volume of health care facilities continues under future Conservative Governments , partly because we are committed to ensuring a fairer distribution of resources within the NHS , which will secure benefits for the constituents of my hon. Friends , and partly because of the commitment given from this Dispatch Box yesterday by the Prime Minister — that under a Conservative Government the national health service will have its real resources increased year by year — something which the last Labour Government were unable to do .
28 You should also ensure that the product and the installer has approval certificates from either the British Standards Institution ( BSI ) or the British Board of Agrément ( BBA ) .
29 The presence of a significant number of such pupils in the ‘ integrated ’ schools would ensure that the manner and style of those places would change : there would be no risk of new pupils simply being absorbed into the mores of the upper classes , or of a repetition of the kind of conflict from which a working-class minority had suffered in grammar schools .
30 Opposition Members can fully understand why Conservative Members do not want to ask the Prime Minister questions about Government policy , but can you confirm that the purpose and function of Prime Minister 's Question Time is to ask the Prime Minister questions about the performance of his Government ?
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