Example sentences of "he [vb infin] that [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Does he recognise that many people want to be proud owners , but can not afford to buy their council homes outright ?
2 Will he confirm that that squadron will continue to enjoy old and new opportunities ?
3 Will he confirm that many aspects of social security systems in other countries compare unfavourably with ours ?
4 Will he confirm that those luxuries included televisions ; and does he agree that if there is not to be an income tax rate of 35p to support those massive spending plans , they can be supported only by a large increase in VAT ?
5 Will he ensure that all discussions that take place are opened up for us to criticise and assist ?
6 In particular , will he ensure that any widening is within the existing boundaries of the M25 and that the lighting , which is there to help motorists , does not infringe on the villages and the countryside of Surrey ?
7 Will he ensure that any suggestion of parachute recruits going to Lichfield to train with Royal Army Medical Corps recruits of both genders would be ruled out of court immediately ?
8 Will he ensure that these infantry battalions are more swiftly available in future ?
9 of income in the north of Ireland — and that the hill livestock farmer depends very much on such payments at this time of year , will he ensure that these payments and other headage payments are made in accordance with the rules and regulations and thus assist the distraught financial circumstances especially of the small farmer who has been paid scant regard in the House this afternoon ?
10 At first he was surprised at this and only when they referred to him as an ‘ adult ’ did he realize that some time in the previous weeks the last of his juvenile plumage had moulted and his wings now had the rich and glossy glow of an adult golden eagle .
11 If the Foreign Secretary is still here — which I doubt — when Britain takes over the presidency of the European Community , will he insist that some race legislation is passed in the European Community to protect black and minority ethnic citizens when they move around Europe ?
12 In the light of what the Minister said and the undoubted expertise of the Royal Air Force in such matters , will he undertake that that expertise and high public regard will not be lightly thrown away ?
13 At the time when the Prime Minister said that if his policies ’ were not hurting , they were not working , ’ did he realise that those policies would cause the longest recession since the 1930s ?
14 Does he accept that many employers , if not the overwhelming majority , support the Government 's robust stance against the social clause ?
15 Does he accept that some people prefer to prepare for international emergencies and not necessarily be involved in the local scene ?
16 Does he accept that another element of the patients charter in this day and age should be that hospitals are constructed in a way that shows that we have learnt the lessons of the past ?
17 Does he agree that such twin torture is the very last thing that British business needs at the moment ?
18 Does he agree that such initiatives help to give young people a better start and help to provide the type of recruits needed by industry ?
19 Does he agree that such improvements are a key component in a strong economy and that they have been achieved through the Government 's industrial relations laws , which the Opposition parties wish to repeal ?
20 Does he agree that that money underlines the huge benefits to the taxpayer that will come from the privatisation of the industry , to which the Labour party is opposed ?
21 Does he agree that that policy would have a devastating impact on people who live in the country areas of Teignbridge ?
22 Does he agree that that improvement has occurred because we — the Government — have given the unions back to their members ?
23 Does he agree that all parties in the House should support its annual renewal , so that we can send the terrorists the clear message that they can never win ?
24 Does he agree that this type of secondary school has a substantial part to play in the future education of our children in the secondary sector , and will he encourage the development of further city technology colleges in our country ?
25 As the Potato Marketing Board has for many years worked successfully for the benefit of processors , consumers and producers , does he agree that any proposals to scrap the PMB should be strongly resisted ?
26 Does he agree that any Department which adopted such a policy would have the grateful thanks of a vast number of women ?
27 Does he agree that those companies choose to come to Britain because our taxes are low , our industrial relations are good and , most of all , our Government understand business ?
28 Does he agree that those policies have constituted one of the successful planks of the social revolution in this country since 1979 ?
29 Does he agree that those people in the House who advocate expenditure without saying how much they are prepared to spend are entirely unconvincing ?
30 But at no stage did he deny that these conditions are part of the explanation .
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