Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] that [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I fear that people in the north have been somewhat misled by the Yorkshire Post and by others .
2 I suggest that statements of the foregoing kind sum up what in modern times is a popular view of the kind of thing that scientific knowledge is .
3 That missing report has been put round the table this morning and I hope that members of the committee would have found it and would be able to add it to that
4 Such increases set a bad example and I hope that managers in the private and public sectors will remember that the setting of pay for those who are high on the ladder affects the willingness of people further down the ladder to respond sensibly .
5 The ball is now firmly in the British Government 's ‘ court ’ , and I hope that pressure from the public will push them into action .
6 I suspect that part of the problem is that councils have an allocation of resources and the Department of Transport has helped by providing extra resources .
7 I think that , and I know that members from the D S O board , many members excuse me , er agreed that there seems a need to be a more positive approach taken to save the schools and other organisations within the county council network , when considering erm , the uses of the D S O , the advantages that that has not only on the county council , but them as an individual school , college or whatever .
8 I understand that advertisements in the ‘ property ’ or ‘ holiday ’ pages do not bring much of a response , and the best results are achieved by separate advertisements in an editorial page .
9 AS A MEMBER of the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway 's Publicity Department I believe that members of the general public are treated in a friendly and courteous manner when they visit our line .
10 Elsewhere I argue that transactions among the Buid are dominated by a principle not recognized by Polanyi , and that Sahlins ' reduction of Polanyi 's three categories to a single continuum is even more misleading .
11 I think that part of the reason it is so intense in the sense that every chapter practically is full of mysteries , revelations , amazing characters , love , humour and even violence .
12 Quite apart from the fact that they find it very interesting , I think that people outside the university would be pleased to know that a course of such down to earth practical is taught in a place which they sometimes regard as being rather airy fairy .
13 I think that section of the world is the largest , and those countries contained within that section of the world have huge differences and that 's because of religion , culture , different economies , different kinds of governments and so on and so forth .
14 On the assumption that present levels of production are maintained , I estimate that replacement of the ‘ uplands ‘ would require 0.5 — 0.6 m ha ( 1.25 — 1.5 m acres ) of lowland Britain .
15 INVESTORS who fear that membership of the European Monetary System will not prevent a resurgence of inflation in coming years should examine the virtues of index-linked gilts .
16 You know that story of the man who wakes up and finds he 's turned into a beetle ?
17 Those who remember that membership of the Common Market was to be a bonanza , and who have seen Britain 's trade deficit with the Community rise inexorably , will rightly be sceptical of this idea .
18 We show that translocation in the phloem of tomato seedlings can be completely inhibited without effect on the systemic accumulation of pin transcripts and pin activity , and without hindrance to propagated electrical signals .
19 We conclude that rocks of the Cordillera Blanca were not derived directly from the mantle or slab .
20 It is much easier to see the connection between stress , anxiety and colic , if we remember that problems of the digestive tract caused by stress are also quite common in people .
21 The tithe maps of Halling show all the property belonging to the Bishop of Rochester , but also that of owners bordering on these lands , so if we go back to the 1633 estate map we find that lands above the Pilgrims Road and in the area around Court Farm are owned by Luson or Leveson and the 1731 map shows Marsham and R. Wood as present owners .
22 Whether we believe that inequality of the sexes is the result of genetic differences , the desire of men to control and dominate women , outdated attitudes and prejudices or historical struggle , it is undoubtedly the case that there is a continuous process of producing and reproducing inequality .
23 Specifically , we believe that changes to the Framework and Implementing Regulations are required in the following areas :
24 We believe that part of the reason lies in the fact that no integrated fleet management system has been on offer before and potential users are put off by having to deal with third parties , complicated billing arrangements which makes it difficult to access payback , and lack of geographical coverage .
25 Provided that environmental concerns are met and are specifically addressed in the planning process , we believe that output from the opencast sector must be blended with output from the deep-mine sector .
26 We believe that farming in the UK can meet these challenges .
27 And er is a very well known er place indeed and we feel that people throughout the country indeed throughout the world can identify with .
28 Given the distribution of scores among their controls , we estimate that people above the upper quartile had at least a twofold higher risk of being admitted to hospital for acute myocardial infarction than did people with a score of zero .
29 They suggest that engorgement of the lymph nodes with fluid evokes frequency stabilisation .
30 They say that typhoons on the South China Seas are the worst , lifting and cracking the backs of freighters like discarded toys .
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