Example sentences of "that the person " in BNC.

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1 The reality of AIDS is that the person can die at any time .
2 Always make sure that the person on the tail is briefed to hold it up until someone has their weight on the nose .
3 Other questions will be asked about date of birth of surviving spouse , and information about the state pensions and allowances that the person was receiving , including war pensions .
4 Before anyone applies for a grant from the Social Fund they should check what money is in the estate of the person who has died , such as in bank or building society accounts ; whether there will be any money from insurance policies or charities , friends or relatives ( either of the person claiming the grant or the person who has died ) ; and any savings that the person claiming has over £500 .
5 A psychiatrist who specialises in executive stress thought the fencing indicated that the person it protected felt an enormous sense of isolation and betrayal at the hands of people who had failed to be grateful for years of selfless public service .
6 There was ‘ vague information ’ that the person concerned might have eaten an egg which may have come from the monastery , Mother Catherine said .
7 You probably know that the person who introduced Patrick to this woman was the head of the Communist Party in Ireland . ’
8 To prove contrary evidence it was necessary to have either positive proof that the document was returned to the sender or , if sent by recorded delivery , that there was no acknowledgement of receipt , or if there was evidence of the document having been received by some person , there was proof that the person was not the intended recipient and that he had not brought the document to the notice of the person required to be served .
9 To know someone to be a gouger gives some policemen and women cause to believe that they have the excuse to ignore the minor requests for assistance that the person may make , and for his or her minor infringements of the law to be taken seriously .
10 The idea is that the person turns homosexual as a way of avoiding competition , conflict , or tension with a significant other .
11 A badly-planned script , by contrast , necessarily leads to a badly-organized film , and the only reason anyone thinks otherwise is because so much seems to be going on during the shooting stage — money is spent , crowds of extras run in front of the cameras , tempers become heated and everybody becomes very tired — that the person trying to control this chaos appears to the casual observer as the only significant creative force .
12 Effectively the sequence is that the person in default is told what is wrong and is required to put it right .
13 One can see how easily this vibrant statement of faith can become muddled with the emotional stage of bargaining that the person is not really dead .
14 This is the stage when the bereaved person often feels that the person who had died is with them in the house , talks to them , appears during the night , etc .
15 A comment such as this can indicate to a friend that the person is working out their grief very strongly but is still stuck on the question : ‘ Is he gone for ever or is n't he ? ’
16 It is quite often the case that the person making the arrangements has not had to do this job before and so relies heavily on what he remembers from other funerals he has attended and on the undertaker 's advice .
17 It may be at the time that they hear the person is going to die ; it may be when they suddenly recognize that the person has become very ill ; it can be at almost any stage when the threat of loss comes into their mind .
18 People will say that they seem to be wishing that the person would hurry up and die , but in reality it seems that this event is the only one that can break the suspended animation of events being acted out in front of them .
19 People will wonder if it is their fault that the person who died in the road traffic accident perhaps was not looking where they were going because of being preoccupied with what was happening just before they left home .
20 Often the survivors need proof that the person they love has actually died .
21 Most people around are totally unaware that the person is likely to be having such thoughts , who in turn feels they would be deeply shocked if they knew .
22 In the second example it may be that the person has to deal with the surrounding bereavements before she can clear the ground enough to look at what was probably the major one .
23 When talking with children , it is very important not to convey by trying to be gentle , that the person who has died had in any sense a choice in the matter .
24 If there are fewer people around who knew the person who has died , then there are also fewer people to notice that the person is no longer there , and there are fewer people to talk about missing him or her .
25 Luckily I learnt early on that whereas I might see there are all sorts of emotional issues that the person grieving could work on , they may well choose not to .
26 The state has to be assured that the person being disposed of is the person others say he is , that the manner of his dying can be explained and is legally acceptable .
27 As for the Brooke sketch , as its author I recall that the person most upset by it was Tony Benn .
28 Most of them , however , 53 per cent , made other comments , generally to the effect that the person had had little to do with other residents : ‘ Her mind had gone so she was not able to socialise. ,
29 As indicated above , the notion of a de facto authority depends on that of a legitimate authority since it implies not only actual power over people but , in the normal case , both that the person exercising that power claims to have legitimate authority and that he is acknowledged to have it by some people .
30 The salary would be small and there was little hope that the person appointed would be able to supplement the income with teaching :
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