Example sentences of "[vb infin] that [noun] have [art] " in BNC.
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1 | As a faithful reader you should know that NME has a somewhat irreverent attitude towards Pink Floyd and Mike Oldfield . |
2 | Did you know that Kathy had a brother here ? |
3 | We may doubt that Beerbohm had the acumen or the catholicity to respond to this provocation as conclusively as he should . |
4 | I did n't think that strach had a good game — both he and Macca had poor games mainly because White and Hodge could n't win the ball back in midfield . |
5 | But it would at least ensure that Britain had a more broadly-educated elite — and more broadly-educated political leaders . |
6 | Both sections 12 and 14 allow the senior police officer to impose conditions only if he ‘ reasonably believes ’ that the stipulated events will occur , and the Government White Paper expressed the view that the new law would ‘ ensure that demonstrators have an effective means of challenging any decision by the police to impose conditions which is not justified by a real risk of serious disorder , disruption or coercion . ’ |
7 | The best course is surely to encourage bids with substantial employee participation which will ensure that employees have a say in the operations of their company in the long term . |
8 | This was revealed when the NFU announced the appointment of Jill Clay , a former schools inspector with the Inner London Education Authority , to help ensure that children have a balanced understanding about farming , food and the environment . |
9 | Do you feel that Schenker has a lot to offer ? |
10 | Most New Yorkers probably feel that Egypt is part of Europe , and wo n't want a dirty old European stone cluttering their favourite wilding ground ; others , the more politically correct , will feel that Egyptians have the greater moral claim because Arabs are slightly blacker than they are . |
11 | They do not show that punishment has no deterrent effect on offenders , or that no offender is ever deterred . |
12 | They are itching to hold up the red card to an establishment that does n't believe that ex-pros have the right pedigree to control top matches . |
13 | Both books talk of this power as being abnormal , but I can not believe that people have the power to just FLEX and move an object . |
14 | You will remember that electrons have a quantity called spin whose component in any assigned direction can take only two values , " up " or " down " ( p. 22 ) . |
15 | It was also , I learned , one of the few occasions anyone at PKB could remember that Patterson had a meeting with his door shut and nobody got fired . |
16 | Tolby might suspect that Lorton had a hand in Newley 's disappearance , despite the fact that he had unwittingly provided Lorton with a partial alibi for that Sunday . |
17 | Everybody at the meeting could see that Karen had a big brown envelope in her bag . |
18 | He could pay off Newton from a fraction of Amaryllis 's dowry — he must see that Newton had no idea as to the real size of it — then he could be rid of him . |
19 | One can see that Geoff has a point . |
20 | Although age has made its inroads , I can see that Fairfax has the mark of a man who is attractive to women . |
21 | It did , however , provide that the Agency , through investigation , could help to ensure that employers promoted equality of opportunity in employment but it did not provide that employers had a duty themselves to promote equality of opportunity in employment . |
22 | ‘ We will to talk again with Bowe 's people — and we will demand that Bowe has no warm-up fight beforehand . |
23 | ‘ We will to talk again with Bowe 's people — and we will demand that Bowe has no warm-up fight beforehand . |
24 | After long and entertaining research ( that 's hours sitting watching the story unfold and telling everyone that this really was work ) I can divulge that Johnny has a long-distance girlfriend , fishes an awful lot , is taken water-skiing by sharks , enjoys parties on passing cruisers , is invaded by ancient midget pirates , and is a very clean living , regular bathing type of guy . |
25 | ‘ Do n't overlook that Barbara has a strong motive to dislike Ben . |
26 | Fabia did note that Ven had a few pleasant words with the hard-working lady before she , smiling , left the room . |
27 | However , Mercury 's magnetic dipole moment does indicate that Mercury has an iron core , and leaves open the possibility that some of the core may still be molten . |
28 | Most landowners do realise that people have a right to be there and the best PR for them is to ensure the rights of way are clear and enjoyable — landowners need public support . |
29 | Parents who have read this book and find themselves in agreement with the concept of a religion based on the Created God will realise that ritual has no part in it . |
30 | If individuals could see more widely — as we can , by virtue of the narrative structure of The Lord of the Rings — they would realise that events have a cause-and-effect logic , though there are so many causes that perhaps no one but God can ever see them all at once . |