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

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1 Attempting to copy a decorative technique can confirm or disprove that it produces the same appearance and microstructure observed on the original item .
2 That is quite a lot ; but why be more ambitious and say that it makes the place of mind in Nature more intelligible to us ?
3 The emphasis was now to be increasingly on service , given to and paid for by the state , which assumed the right to appoint its commanders ( this was made easier by the fact that all accepted the state 's money for service in war ) and to demand that it got the best available in return for its money .
4 In a surprise move , NEC Corp has approached Convex Computer Corp and proposed that it market the Convex C3 minisupercomputers in Japan to plug the gap below its own SX3 supercomputers .
5 Galileo took the argument further and claimed that the correctness of his law of inertia could be demonstrated by dropping a stone from the top of the mast of a uniformly moving ship and noting that it strikes the deck at the foot of the mast , although Galileo did not claim to have performed the experiment .
6 Also , an SSR based on the first SSR should be generated without reference to the offending module and stating that it supersedes the first .
7 Also , an SSR based on the first SSR should be generated without reference to the offending module and stating that it supersedes the first .
8 Even when the referential locus of noun and adjective are the same , however , there is no general guarantee that the overall " output " , in terms of intensional entities ( and the real or potential referents to which they may correspond ) will be the same under these two ways of linking an adjective to a noun , which amount respectively to introducing a subject x identified in part through having the property F , and to introducing a subject x and saying that it has the property F. For instance , if we move from the predicative structure : ( 7 ) clouds are small to the phrase small clouds , we pass to an expression which identifies a certain group of entities but does nothing more than identify them ; whereas expression ( 7 ) identifies a quite different ( and much larger ) group of entities , and says something about them ( which , as it happens , is not true , even though small clouds certainly do exist ) .
9 Deputies from Estonia 's Russian minority boycotted the vote on the new law , describing it as discriminatory and claiming that it violated the constitution of Soviet Estonia , although Estonian nationalist deputies countered that that document had ceased to be valid since the March 30 declaration of a transition to independence [ see pp. 37322 ; 37461-62 ] .
10 For Cuba , Malmierca characterized the resolution as setting a date for war and said that it violated the UN Charter .
11 Communication is not achieved by putting something that means — one thing to us in front of someone else and hoping that it means the same thing to that other person .
12 The Interministerial Council was an indispensable tool for keeping track of his own government and ensuring that it followed the line that he delivered from above .
13 Buy the thickest jacket you can find — ideally 80 or 100mm thick — and check that it bears the British Standard Kite mark , indicating that it is made to BS5615:1985 .
14 He could not see its full extent from where he stood , but knew that it filled the Ch'ang Chiang basin , eight hundred li south to the mountains , a thousand li east to west .
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