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

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1 To take the British example , I would hazard that the ratio of real balances to total private sector net worth is less than 1% ( see Dow and Saville ( 1988 ) for a breakdown of the constituent parts of private sector wealth ) .
2 You , Mr. Speaker — indeed , the whole House — will know that the Archbishop of Canterbury , the Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster , the Moderator of the Free Church Federal Council and the Chief Rabbi drew the Prime Minister 's attention to the pre-Christmas law-breaking , which they said ’ will determine the institution of a nationally observed day in the week substantially set apart for activities which are other than commercial in nature .
3 Such a distorted sequence might have profound effects on the student 's musical abilities , especially in the earlier stages , and would certainly make the pedagogic method seem problematic to anyone who did not know that the order of grades had been transposed .
4 Members of Council will know that the objective of changing the culture of the Council has gone because we 've largely done the job .
5 Any successful business person will know that the lack of common vision , sense of direction and purpose provide a tested recipe for failure .
6 Er I think er if the honourable gentleman checks the record he will find that my right honourable friend said that America did not have a national statutory minimum wage but I 'm most I 'm most grateful to the honourable gentleman for reminding us of the international comparisons because he will know that the country in Europe which has embraced his policy of a statutory minimum wage is Spain and Spain has twice the level of unemployment of the European average and twice the level in this country .
7 such as ‘ How do we know that the behaviour of numbers does not somehow change as they become larger ? ’
8 If the law is to be effective , the criminals must know that the chance of their being caught is high , as is the chance of their being convicted ; and that they are certain to receive a sentence that matches the severity of their crime .
9 For instance , teachers involved in this scheme would know that the success of their female pupils would be very carefully monitored , and that senior people in the school would be looking at the girls ' test results .
10 And our great concern is that people in Scotland should know that the possibility of reconciliation exists .
11 ‘ But , ’ said the stranger , ‘ do you or do you not know that the law of England supposes every man to be innocent until he is proved — proved — to be guilty ? ’
12 If the issuer did not know that the issue of the certificate triggered completion of the sale , or that it would be likely to do so , he would probably not be liable : see 14.11 .
13 Most people are fascinated by the way words change their meanings and their form and spelling : your pupils may not know that the history of any one word can be a story in itself ( like the etymology of the word " history " ) .
14 Oh blimey , I should know that the land of milk and honey Denmark .
15 At the moment we can not make precise predictions about the level and type of demand , but we do know that the number of places in residential and nursing home care has declined in the past year .
16 If the pattern in Northern Ireland is the same as in the rest of the United Kingdom , the Minister will know that the number of persons there subsequently convicted under the Act is very small .
17 This might possibly be an accurate forecast of the future , but anyone with experience of even a relatively simple up-to-date photocopier will know that the amount of maintenance support it requires goes far beyond this board-changing routine .
18 It did not know that the purchaser of the scrap had left some behind .
19 ‘ And did you know that the County of Meath is known as Royal Meath ? ’
20 Anyone listening to or reading about the debate will know that the nub of the Government 's thinking is that they want the Bill to be passed .
21 As soon as these figures are written down , you will know that the answer to the addition of the three rows of figures will be 11977 .
22 Do you know that the answer to all your questions , all your problems , is actually contained within its glorious covers .
23 ‘ You must know that the companionship of you and Charlotte in a strange land will be beyond price to me . ’
24 Alternatively a pupil might know that the height of most adults is between five and six feet but fail to apply this knowledge to estimates of other lengths or heights .
25 Since you seem to know whereof you speak I will only say that you must know that the burden of restraint by means of the … mechanism … employed will , of necessity , fall upon the man .
26 He will , of course , know that the Leader of the Opposition has said in the past that ’ Sweden is certainly a model for us ’ .
27 Few would doubt that the rise of government has produced economic inefficiency and restricted the freedom of choice .
28 Secondly , we may well doubt that the reconciliation of opposites is really a sound principle for defining poetry , whether it is truly applicable to all the texts one would wish to include under the heading of poetry or good literature .
29 There is an immense difference between the political systems of fascism and of liberal democracy , either of which may exist in a capitalist society ; and no one can doubt that the history of the world would have been very different if the fascist powers had been victorious in the Second World War .
30 I do not doubt that the majority of opinion as expressed in the submissions was opposed to the opting out process , although it is impossible to categorise opinions in the way that the hon. Gentleman would wish .
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