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

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1 Secondly , it is only right that your doctor should know , because if there is a significant change in your condition with homoeopathy , he will ascribe it to the wrong treatment if he does not know that other therapies have also been given .
2 I do not know , but I do know that many homosexuals have not chosen to be homosexual but simply are that way .
3 I mean I did n't know that many men died of breast cancer but apparently they do .
4 And furthermore , how do we know that relational statements purporting to depict such an order are in fact sometimes true ?
5 Mr Taylor says it would release six constables for other duties and told the committee : ‘ We do know that some forces have undergone civilianisation of these posts .
6 But we do know that some people have done within Tarmac .
7 An indifferent speller will know that some words cause him difficulty , and will ask for them ; but he will also think he is spelling some words correctly that he is , in fact , getting wrong .
8 Inevitably those few insiders who do undertake postgraduate research in the social sciences are aware that they are involved in the creation of ‘ clap trap ’ , and must know that this denigration stems from the implicit threat they pose to the structures of pedagogy and institutional power .
9 Until an hour or two ago I certainly did n't know that this problem had arisen , but the date April has been on the lips of my er Honourable Friend er and of the Noble Minister er I used to represent part of the City of Leeds and Honourable er a and Noble Lord you 'll have heard recently of behaviour at Elland Road Football Ground on the death of Sir Matt Busby and one can only wonder what sort of people er we 're dealing with , but many of them arrive at Leeds City Station on the day of a match and they come early and they have then to get their way to Elland Road and there are often real problems .
10 Well how do I know that this computer does not have a theory of the external world ?
11 An' you should know that this city 'as got a bigger mouth than any reporter from any newspaper .
12 Did you know that any number doubled is even ?
13 You do n't know so much yet , or you 'd know that wise people do n't mock what they do n't understand ! ’
14 So they do not know that white Rhodesians behaved in a relatively civilised manner compared , say , with the French in Algeria or the Portuguese in Mozambique .
15 I saw no bodies , although I did not doubt that many people had drowned .
16 No one can doubt that present-day societies have been shaped above all by the massive explosion of human productive powers , in the particular forms that this phenomenon has taken .
17 Later versions of Bacon can recognise that each star has an intrinsic property which manifests itself as this ’ constant ’ .
18 When we hear of a sustained flow of funds ‘ into ’ investment trusts , we must recognise that extra funds do not go into the trust at all ( except in one case we shall come to in a moment ) .
19 The hon. Gentleman will recognise that many people work on Sundays to deliver our emergency services .
20 Does he recognise that many people want to be proud owners , but can not afford to buy their council homes outright ?
21 We should recognise that special care involves additional cost .
22 Anyone who campaigns against opencast must recognise that British Coal has access to enormous PR resources .
23 ‘ One must recognise that these polls take place , but also carefully remember that a decision about any vacancy that takes place is taken by my colleagues in the House of Commons , and not the general public . ’
24 If you wish , you can consider that each node corresponds to a cluster of inputs .
25 The second major problem is that people who do not consider that these needs have been met continually manipulate others to meet them .
26 Of course I was in a fever to hear again , but as his regiment was sent back into the line , I did not have further word till April , when he responded to that phrase with the comment : ‘ I think you would consider that this lily has grown into rather a thistle … seriously , though , I 'm not the same little lad you last saw ; I feel so much older because of my life in the last year . ’
27 & Mary , sess 2 , c. 2 ) , but I do not consider that this article has any relevance to the present case , being concerned , as it was , with the denial of the right of the executive to levy taxes without the consent of Parliament .
28 Do we approve that those officers remain in office ?
29 Once again we may stress that any attempt to describe syntax by assessing the logical possibilities of combination of the " type " meanings which words and other lexical items may have in the dictionary will simply launch us into the wrong enterprise .
30 For some years I tended to assume that the computers would merely give us a better documented description of the language , but I do not think that that position remains tenable .
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