Example sentences of "[verb] the [noun] [that] it be " in BNC.

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1 Advertise the fact that it is marked with a sticker .
2 ‘ Well if it eats half as well as a salmon , I shall be 'appy , ’ grinned Lofty , subtly reminding the others that it was he who had found the fish .
3 Although his brother later made the excuse that it was too hot that day , late November , it seems far more likely that he simply got drunk .
4 Personally I think that the answer is for manufacturers such as Olivetti to not pass the buck to the dealer using the excuse that it is the dealer who made the buck in the first place !
5 ‘ I believe they will make moves to close the school within months , using the argument that it is in chaos . ’
6 Second , even physics , the most rigourous of sciences , has recognized the fact that it is an elaborate fiction or secondary modelling system , not a recreation of its object .
7 It would seem that there are few general applications , but several specific conditions may be helped by higher doses of vitamin A. Firstly , though , it should be remembered that retinol is toxic in large doses , and the public should not be given the impression that it is a safe supplement for children who may have recurrent respiratory or diarrhoeal illness .
8 This is even more confusing because the predator receives the impression that it is approaching a fish that is swimming straight towards it .
9 or anything like that and I will make the point that it is targeted at a sector of the economy and the workforce , it is not the whole economy and not the whole workforce .
10 That argument minimises the fact that it is the local planning authority 's role to represent the general public interest .
11 He says they have formed the notion that it is legal , he is telling them that it is not .
12 The Judge held that the prosecution had been under a duty to disclose the video whether it had been demanded or not , that the view the camera had was of an area of the club that was relevant to the res gestae , that the tape would have contained matters of relevance to the defendants and that it was wrong for the police officer to have formed the view that it was of no relevance .
13 She said ‘ Good morning ’ to several people as she went , and reached her head of department , Robert Drewer 's , office , having formed the view that it was no wonder that Massingham 's were the go-ahead company they were .
14 I mean people do n't always agree on what evidence means ; they do n't always agree on what is the best thing to do , erm and I 've developed the idea that it 's possible to do an evaluation that I like to call divergent in the sense that there might be several different things that one might do as a result of it .
15 His address was part of a graduation ceremony , and he walked on stage with school officials and local dignitaries ; he dutifully applauded as each student received a diploma , although " One got the impression that it was an effort for him to look up " .
16 As for Forrester , Whelan , Bowman etc I got the impression that it was more desparation that made him turn to the younger players , granted their performances were top notch but I think the injury situation had more to do with it than Wilko 's judgement , after all where are they now ? ? ?
17 The new country rejected the new name Azania on the grounds that it had slave origins — and preferring the sense that it was a vital part of the continent as a whole .
18 The verbs seem and appear deliberately withhold applicability ( thus permitting but not demanding the inference that it is inappropriate ) , as does the verb act where it can be taken that the property does not apply .
19 Firstly , it viewed the company as distinct from its shareholders and therefore , unlike the contractual model , it could be seen to support the theory that it was the company which was liable for any debts .
20 The pathogenesis of the disease has always been controversial , but considerable circumstantial evidence exists to support the suggestion that it is due to implantation of endometrium that has been refluxed down the fallopian tube at menstruation .
21 India did not want the textbooks that it was exporting to Southeast Asia and Africa to be pirated , and it wanted to ensure a market for its own emerging computer and pharmaceutical industries .
22 inform the person who requested the change that it is complete
23 But that is to miss the point that it is not the unions , business to manage the firms with which they negotiate the settlements , nor to manage the national economy .
24 ‘ It is raining ’ is typically caused by and causes the belief that it is raining , and therefore has primarily descriptive meaning .
25 I 'm positively not the person to advise anyone on cut-price marine systems or to encourage the idea that it is possible not to compromise such principles by going down market .
26 There were 102 officers assaulted in Oxford last year , if you send the message that it 's alright , then it will go on .
27 His father dismissed the notion that it was any necessity and called for his son by clearing his throat , like Henry Irving demanded a prompt .
28 To translate the corpus information a file was created containing two columns — the first field on each line contains the original LOB tag , the second field contains the tag that it is to be translated to .
29 One special type of reflector lamp is the PAR ( parabolic aluminised reflector ) , which can give a very defined beam , and has the advantage that it is resistant to changes in temperature , making it ideal for use outside .
30 Printed information in books , bibliographies and guides has the advantage that it is available for use , as and when required .
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