Example sentences of "and [vb -s] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 My boss is very clever and thinks that presentation is one of the main things to think about .
2 That the lover knows this and understands that love is a solitary thing , the value and quality of any love is determined solely by the lover himself or herself . ’
3 Bob said : ‘ Training is vital so everyone in the organisation knows what is expected of them , and understands that quality is the essential ingredient in making their jobs more successful and enjoyable . ’
4 It 's always the same temperature and humidity and has that scent so that the mind is conditioned by environment . ’
5 The first of these is when the teacher is asked to do a manageable job , where he is working within his intellectual capacity and has that confidence which proceeds from really knowing more about what he is teaching than the children do .
6 In a proclamation issued at Ghent on 8 February 1340 , Edward declared that Philip of Valois had ‘ intruded himself by force into the kingdom while we were yet of tender years , and holds that kingdom against God and justice ’ .
7 Wright 's criticism of Lenin 's solution to the problem of post-revolutionary bureaucratization in socialist societies is Weberian in its perception of bureaucratic power as a problem of non-bureaucratic institutions : ‘ bureaucratic power feeds on the political incapacity ’ of non-bureaucrats and reinforces that incapacity ( 1978 , p. 225 ) .
8 The reply admits that the difference is evidence-transcendent , and uses that fact against the sceptic .
9 Stan Thomas explains , we should n't allow for shrinkage all around , and reveals that marking and mortise gauges are left-handed .
10 This includes operators familiar on UK and continental roads such as CSAD of Czechoslavakia and Hungarocamion and reveals that SoMat of Bulgaria , operating in the region of 3,800 HGVs , is the largest trucking company in the world .
11 The area I visited , Geurrero State , is in the south-west coastal area of Mexico and includes that idyll of jet-setters — Acapulco .
12 It points out that the licensing functions were lowly regarded and observes that protection of investors by definition requires a ‘ rigorous and inquiring approach ’ .
13 It is because motives , intentions and historical events lack the kind of clear robust reality displayed by electrons , fields and quarks that Quine spurns the intentional ; the indeterminacy of translation shows up , not a special character of a distinctive form of discourse , but the extent to which the realm of the intentional fails to meet standards of reality set by physics and physical objects .
14 And although Claire says that she likes the idea that they are women and promotes that image , they do not want to be seen as a peculiarity .
15 ‘ I 'm going to feel like an idiot if someone comes and opens that door right now , ’ she muttered , using words like a shield to try and hide her real distress , the real reason she was feeling like an idiot .
16 Helper Catechist — in SPRED , the person who befriends a mentally disabled person and assists that person , as an equal , to receive and respond to God 's revelation .
17 The extent to which , in informal care , it is acceptable for men to care for women in relation to more intimate tasks is variable and seems that gender taboos are less likely to apply when a man is caring for his wife , than , say , a son for his mother .
18 You can place a marker at the edge of the swim which , at forty yards or more range , is a tremendous aid to accurate casting and ensures that groundbait always goes in the same spot .
19 He averages 70 covers on weekdays and doubles that number on weekends .
20 To return to the example , if the machine finds that one particular reply to A is especially strong ( leads to an unusually large change in score ) , it remembers that fact , and puts that reply high in the list of plays to be looked at when B and C are examined .
21 This Simone has come directly from playing the Dame of pantomime and maintains that character from her very first entrance when she shakes a tablecloth out of the window and then furiously throws every vegetable in sight at Colas because she finds him waiting for Lise .
22 The report outlines what would happen in the event of nuclear war and maintains that talk of planning for , and training in triage and mass casualty techniques is meaningless , because surviving nurses would be able to do little other than help to provide limited care for casualties and comfort the dying .
23 It is written in a spirit of agreement with Cleaver 's criticism of Critical Theory and extends that criticism beyond the immediate conflict between labour and capital ( which Cleaver himself does implicitly ) :
24 Following the displacement by the Dutch of the original English settlers , the Dutch language became the official and " high " variety in Surinam and retains that status to this day .
25 Although he allows for many areas of uncertainty in the study of catharsis , Scheff nevertheless accepts the universality of the need to handle destructive emotions , and proposes that ritual , as a cathartic experience , be reinstated in the West as ‘ a dramatic form for coping with universal distress ’ ( 1979 : 114 ) .
26 Yes it should , but only if South Africa holds up its hand and admits that money did find its way into certain bank accounts and that the game in South Africa has been awash with money for many years .
27 The company sees its future as mainly GUI-shaped and admits that Aspect takes advantage of the lack of GUI standards : ‘ standards will not happen ’ , commented Malcolm Neill , the company 's director , who formed Goldmine with fellow-ex Sybase UK employee John Rodford and technical director Brian Clarke , one of the originals at Pyramid UK .
28 Another situation where the obligation will be imposed is where a person discusses his ideas with business organizations with a view to the commercial exploitation of those ideas ; for example , if a computer analyst has an idea for a new computer system and discusses that idea with software houses interested in developing and marketing the system .
29 Section 6 applies to contracts of sale and hire purchase and provides that liability for breach of the implied terms concerned with ( 1 ) compliance with description , ( 2 ) merchantable quality , ( 3 ) fitness for purpose and ( 4 ) correspondence with sample can never be excluded or restricted where the buyer deals as a consumer .
30 The process of simplification has now been carried a stage further by section 2 of the Torts ( Interference with Goods ) Act 1977 which abolishes detinue and provides that conversion now also covers the only case that was probably formerly the exclusive province of detinue — i. e .
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