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

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1 She also adds that there is still a feeling among recruiters that it is the poorer quality staff who are the first to go , however much she tries to emphasise that this is n't necessarily the case .
2 OSF says the snapshot features sample code of all the various DME component technologies so far announced , but adds that there will be other parts to be tacked-on at a later date .
3 While George Boon rejected the suggestion that the very small coins were votive objects and may thus be found in some quantity on temple sites , he sensibly adds that there could have been a tendency for poor quality coins ‘ to gravitate to these shrines as easily as to the offertory of a country church ’ .
4 Managing editor Marion Sinclair adds that there are plans for links with the University 's School of Scottish Studies , with publications based on its unique and priceless oral history archive .
5 It adds that there is evidence that seal populations themselves are now in decline .
6 Confronted with this , Cheniere retorts that there are some differences that are more salient than others .
7 But all this supposes that there is already a will proved , or letters of administration granted by the Ecclesiastical Court .
8 He also emphasises that there is no question of the drawings going on the market , and that the agreement to publish and exhibit was given only by virtue of the moral role Noel Alexandre exercises in the name of his father and of Modigliani .
9 She has since died , and the Society , which emphasises that there is no question of the painting being sold , has decided that the most correct course of action is to put it on permanent loan with the National Gallery , where it will go on display , newly restored , in an exhibition of comparative material this October .
10 Kee emphasises that there is no mention whatsoever of Jesus .
11 In conclusion I would offer a very positive role for residential care — whether integrated or specialist but all I have said emphasises that there is no simple way forward , there are pros and cons for practically every service .
12 The concluding section emphasises that there is little published research on mature students in higher education in Scotland .
13 Editor , — Tony Delamothe writes that there was much common ground between two recent conferences on rationing , one sponsored by the Royal College of Physicians and the other by the Radical Statistics Health Group , Public Health Alliance , Critical Public Health , Socialist Health Association , National Union of Public Employees , National and Local Government Officers ' Association , and Confederation of Health Service Employees .
14 Hezarfen , as noted above , writes that there were two sorts of muftis , on the one hand the Seyhulislam , on the other the muftis .
15 Figure 5.1 also illustrates that there is a further mapping to the machine view of the data ( sometimes called the device and media model ( see also Section 4.6 ) ) in terms of blocks , pages , disks , tapes and so on .
16 His remarks were seen as a sign that the community accepts that there could be a 20- or even 22-member organisation by the end of the 1990s .
17 Everybody accepts that there is no chance of an agreement to extend the fast-track deadline beyond the beginning of March .
18 I think many feel that if one is going to make the sacrifice that is required in the first place then one accepts that there will be other things one will want one 's child to benefit from — even if it means tightening one 's belt for an extra month . ’
19 He fully accepts that there is the problem of the car 's contribution to the greenhouse effect and the way it is making new car buyers more critical and raising their expectations .
20 Although the British government is firmly convinced that the Channel Tunnel will have little differential regional impact , it accepts that there will be major effects in Kent , particularly in the Channel ports and around Ashford where British Rail is to build a new international passenger station .
21 Talcott Parsons accepts that there are some basic biologically given impulses , such as sucking , crying , smiling or clinging , but he sees these as minimal , even in the oral stage .
22 Peter Ashby in Citizenship , Income and Work ( part II , St George 's House , Windsor , 1989 ) accepts that there will be considerable difficulties in phasing in a guaranteed training place for every long-term unemployed person .
23 He accepts that there have been changes , in particular the modern office has grown in size , but he denies that this has led to clerical workers becoming proletarian .
24 Mr. Beloff accepts that there remain issues between Lautro and Winchester and he further accepts that there may be room for argument as to whether the material now available would , if it had been produced before 30 October , have made a difference to the decision taken on that day .
25 Mr. Beloff accepts that there remain issues between Lautro and Winchester and he further accepts that there may be room for argument as to whether the material now available would , if it had been produced before 30 October , have made a difference to the decision taken on that day .
26 I am sure that my hon. Friend accepts that there is no mutual inconsistency in the two schemes .
27 At least everyone now accepts that there is a problem .
28 Indeed it may be ( as in my case ) because one deeply cares that there should be good and equal relations between men and women that one is adamant that no one human being can be given the kind of status which Christians give to Christ .
29 A key text is his early essay , ‘ Structure , Sign and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences ’ , which concludes that there are two possible interpretations of interpretation : ‘ The one seeks to decipher , dreams of deciphering a truth or an origin which escapes play and the order of the sign , and which lives the necessity of interpretation as an exile .
30 Searle characterizes Derrida as a genuine philosopher , who , because modern philosophy had undermined the transcendental grounding for reality offered by traditional metaphysics , concludes that there is nothing left but the free play of signifiers .
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