Example sentences of "[pron] are [adv] [adj] [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 As ever , the people who will suffer from Labour 's failure are among those who are furthest removed from the political process ; who are most likely to believe that the outcome of the election has little to do with them ; and , hence , who are least likely to be taking part in the election postmortem on why Labour lost .
2 You are also right to suggest that I would not like to part with all of this .
3 → I 'm afraid that you are quite likely to find that many guitar manufacturers provide very little in terms of manuals with their instruments , Richard .
4 So we are both intrigued to learn that the only reason Rainbow remains single is because of some unspoken romantic tragedy , delicately hinted at by Goldie , in her youth .
5 We are particularly keen to ensure that there will be a measure of employee ownership — open to all AEA employees .
6 Marion , who has worked at the Tour for the past two years and recently took over as Membership Secretary , says : ‘ We are pleased that so many girls want to join our Tour , but we are also anxious to ensure that they have thought through all the consequences and they are sure that they want to be a professional .
7 I count it a double honour to represent Framlingham this afternoon and to offer you a welcome back , a welcome into our homes which we look forward to seeing you on Saturday and we are so thrilled to think that so many of you have made the journey back to visit us and I echo the sentiments of another speaker , do n't let it be so long before you come again .
8 We are now pleased to announce that this exclusion has been removed and all members who suffer from disabilities or diseases can now apply for insurance under the scheme .
9 We are very pleased to see that the draft directives are allowing the partnership between the profession and the supervisory authorities to continue .
10 We are very disappointed to learn that leukaemia and other haematology patients needing inpatient treatment will continue to be admitted to a general ward , despite the empty beds which will be available in the new unit next door .
11 We are very willing to accept that those parts of the judges ' visitorial jurisdiction which were not incident to the administration of justice in the courts passed down through the routes suggested by Sir William and Professor Baker , but in the context of the present case , where the court has for the first time to inquire into the particular function which is being performed , we are not satisfied that the whole of the visitorial jurisdiction passed by this route .
12 But they are nevertheless able to agree that it is sometimes possible to elaborate functional relations of the sort we have considered .
13 Not only that , as men of power , pillars of the community , they are most likely to believe that they can get away with it without getting caught .
14 If , for employment law purposes , large organisations are anxious to stress that the parties have no obligations to one another , they are also keen to ensure that the situation is not one of anarchy .
15 They are also happy to accept that it is only because we have these mental states that we behave as we do .
16 Seemingly , they are also happy to accept that the meat/meet merger is also a true merger , and that some people alternate between these two merged classes .
17 City teachers , even the most experienced , are so accustomed to mobility , access to transport and social competence in getting around that they are continually surprised to find that so many of the children they teach lead lives confined to a few streets .
18 Schrager and Short may not go this far , but they are certainly right to stress that corporate crime should be conceptualized so as to include acts of omission as well as the more obvious acts of commission .
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