Example sentences of "that this [noun] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Need it be emphasized that this exposition claims to be no more than schematic ?
2 Wood , Griffiths and Webster ( 1981 ) maintain that this development occurs in a radically different way , producing characteristic word and syntax errors .
3 Few writers deny that the bureaucracy is very influential , but most go on to suggest that this influence waned from the later 1960s as the Diet and the LDP cabinet took a more positive role .
4 Notice , moreover , that this philosophy appears to be in harmony , at least in principle , with that of animal welfare and , adding certain plausible assumptions , anti-cruelty .
5 There is evidence that this trend existed in the nineteenth century ( Hill 1925 ) as well as more recently .
6 The person that this parent approached for advice was Alexander Graham Bell , the inventor of the telephone .
7 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 .
8 By then , not merely was much more known about light , heat , electricity and magnetism , but the knowledge was unified with a powerful theoretical structure , so that while chemistry had seemed the fundamental science to many at the beginning of the century , by the end of it there was little doubt that this position belonged to physics .
9 ‘ I emphasise that this incident occurred in redundant plant and is not associated with the normal or planned operations on the Sellafield site . ’
10 Second , I also knew that this disquiet existed alongside other more conventional attitudes which perfectly fitted the portrayal of parents usually found in that literature .
11 Its case was based both on the opportunities that this route offered for regional development in the northern Negev , and on the destructive effects on the environment that any of the other routes entailed .
12 There 's something else that this gas does in water .
13 Yet , as they finally declare their love for each other — having been tricked into so doing — Beatrice asks one favour : It seems to me that the fact that this request comes in prose is a sign that it is not to be taken seriously , since it , too , like so much else in the play , is based on false appearances .
14 By citizens and burgesses he meant the freemen of corporate towns , taking it for granted that his readers would understand that this privilege had in practice come to be restricted to the richer inhabitants — merchants , not working craftsmen .
15 I recognise that this finding stands in stark contrast to the finding that was implicit in my decision on Wednesday night/Thursday morning .
16 It is also an image which tells us that , it Gide 's contribution to the liberation of the subjugated was as a writer , it is also true that he exemplified the writer 's inevitably exploitative relation to the same , and that this exploitation persists as an aesthetic mode long after the blindness or impossibility of desire was acknowledged .
17 In particular , however , section 40(1) directs that this assessment has to be made with regard to ‘ among other things the size and nature of the employer 's undertaking ’ .
18 It is particularly important that this message comes from the woman : your partner is still a real man and you have to let him know that loud and clear .
19 The authors speculated that this discrimination occurred in shortlisting for senior house officer and senior registrar posts ( rather than in interviews ) , and today 's study supports that speculation .
20 So lets just as we hurry along this morning notice several things about this interview that this man had with Jesus .
21 So let's just , as we hurry along this morning notice several things about this interview that this man had with Jesus .
22 Alice questioned uneasily , conscious of the fact that this man belonged to a society whose conventions differed greatly from her own and that by questioning the moral issues , she sounded unworldly , unsophisticated .
23 The rationale for this suggestion is that , since S2 will itself initially evoke an attentional response , classical conditioning will ensure that this response comes to be evoked by S1 , summating with the attentional response evoked by S1 itself .
24 Mr Noel Stock , who speaks as one who had Pound 's confidence in recent years and was in daily contact with him , explains that this passage derives from a hint thrown out by Jessie L. Weston in her from Ritual to Romance , to the effect that the charges of heresy brought against the Templars were not wholly unfounded , since some of the practices of the Eleusinian mystery-cults from the pagan Near East survived in the heart of Christendom in the rituals of the Templars , a survival to be traced in literature in the stories and poems about the quest of the holy grail .
25 Two further experiments demonstrate that this ability depends on identifying patterns of similar marks .
26 Anyway , the point is this that I am going to say as far as I 'm concerned I 'm gon na put all my maximum ability in making sure that this government stands by its obligation which it gave me when I wrote to the Prime Minister because I was very very concerned that I did not want to see the old people and pensioners who was having difficulty in making ends meet , suffer further and therefore I am with you when it comes to concerning yourself in relation to the O A P's or the pensioners or any one who is suffering because of the s seventeen and o half percent , the maximum is put on .
27 The effect that this current has on the rest of the dendrite , and hence in due course the cell body , depends very much on the geometry of the region around the synapse ; biophysical calculations show that spine synapses are more effective than shaft synapses in spreading the current , and in any given spine , the current flow is dependent on its exact shape .
28 Consciousness is structured and there are reasons for supposing that this structure differs with the socio-economic situation of the experiencing subject .
29 The answers that this approach suggests for the origin and fate of the universe and its contents , such as astronauts , will be described in the next two chapters .
30 And this old chassis had been built up so that this bearing lay on that and it was turned by and electric motor and all that and the boring bar went tool went and bored this bearing out and travelled along on its own its own It was fed off course .
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