Example sentences of "that [pron] [verb] these [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Those of us who witnessed the touch-and-go progress of an ultimately triumphant War and Peace — recorded by Philips for release early next year — feared for the future of the rest , but as Gergiev puts it ‘ that which makes me incredibly proud is that I announced these things and they happened ’ — and , one might add , that inspiration was to hand for rather more performances than the fiercely self-critical Gergiev might admit .
2 If we also assume that my neighbour assumed that I knew these facts about the world , and that I interpreted her words according to the co-operative principle , then we can also see why the way she actually phrased her request is not only true and relevant , but also brief and clear .
3 Yes you have to do that I believe these days too .
4 The first reported expression of dissent occurred in Balston Ltd v Headline Filters [ 1987 ] FSR 330 where Scott J at pp347 and 348 said , having quoted from the judgment of Neill LJ in Faccenda , both counsel before me express some reservations about that passage insofar as it suggests that confidential information can not be protected by a suitably worded restrictive convenant binding on an ex-employee unless the information can be regarded as trade secret in the third of the categories described by Goulding J. I am bound to say that I share these reservations .
5 grandma er said when she went to China and that she saw these bogeys on the back of bikes that they were carrying
6 Surely we do not wish to deny that she saw these hazards despite her being unable to tell us anything about what she saw .
7 I 'm actually going to recommend that you regard these things as codes , and that you only put twelve of these actually into your active binder and put the other fourteen in a storage binder as spares .
8 If you are thinking about having a test for HIV then it is extremely important that you follow these guidelines :
9 That you got these Abbey National sort it out , thank goodness !
10 It is crucial that you answer these questions for yourself , because through learning to understand the source of your own reading pleasure you will begin to see how to produce that pleasure for other readers .
11 It is essential , therefore , that you show these numbers on all documents on which you record NI contributions .
12 But in fact the good news is that you run these courses for food handlers and the hope is that by running these courses you wo n't have so many cases of food poisoning .
13 So Mrs the court will endorse your licence that means that the fact that you have these offenses er against your record now will be entered onto on your driving licence by the court , the court will then send your driving licence to the driving licence centre at Swansea so that they can er also record on your driving record .
14 Write a letter to Doctor Jekyll and tell him that you think these ideas are dangerous and unscientific rubbish .
15 This seems an effort to fit a cult-statue into a building with a sacrificial pit ; and though it was in profile that one saw these statues as one came in or went out , if one looked up as one passed under the beam which hid them , one saw them again , carved in very low relief on its underside , standing frontal and looking down at one : altogether an astonishing conception .
16 It is not part of Locke 's empiricism that we know these things by observation and experience .
17 Our measure of progress is that the way that we ask these questions has changed .
18 The demands of multi-site projects such as the EC-funded Rhododendron project , and the Darwin Initiative , make it imperative that we install these systems as soon as funds are available .
19 Finally then , as feminists , it is vital that we raise these issues in our trade unions , our work , our political parties and at local grass-roots level , insisting that feminist demands are incorporated into the general political strategy and so broadening the socialist perspective .
20 It 's important that we get these things .
21 The spokesman said : ‘ I can assure Mr Grainger that we take these sort of allegations very seriously indeed and the matter will be thoroughly investigated . ’
22 It is because of this historical dimension to the religion that those arguing ( for example ) for the ordination of women apparently find it so difficult to say , in the way in which it has been possible to maintain in the sphere of politics , that we hold these truths to be self-evident , that all human beings are created equal and must not be discriminated against .
23 It is surprising in a way that we remember these things , for those of us living off Greenwich Mean Time witnessed them at hours well past our normal bedtime .
24 It is enough that we see these things and sit with her while she drinks manzanilla or brandy to wash the sight away ( though we are never told why she drinks ) — these things are enough to make us participate in what we surmise she must be feeling .
25 To recognize that we have these feelings is important .
26 The other notable exceptions are ‘ ordinary wear and tear , ordinary leakage and breakage , inherent vice of the subject matter insured ’ — although these are normally expressed as specific exclusions on the face of the Policy , it should be borne in mind that we have these defences at law .
27 We start with the belief that we have these qualities and think that they must be recognised both by government and our clients .
28 The very fact that we have these details is significant .
29 It is important that we bear these differences in mind when we attempt to analyse the formal nature of public sector organisations .
30 It is because of this mistake that we call these islands the West Indies .
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