Example sentences of "[vb infin] that [pers pn] [be] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Under the CSA 1985 , an insider must deal and know that he is dealing when in possession of a particular type of information , referred to as ‘ unpublished price sensitive information ’ . |
2 | A dog may well think that his master is at the door : but unless a dog masters a language it is hard to see how he can think that he is thinking that his master is at the door . |
3 | Immediately pressing a few flowers from this bouquet will ensure that they are preserved while in top condition , and mean that the remaining flowers can be enjoyed in a colourful arrangement . |
4 | Make them feel that they 're treated as different . |
5 | If A had an honest doubt whether there was a contract at all between B and C it has been held that this would provide a good defence but if the doubt is whether A 's rights or C's under two inconsistent agreements should prevail and A chooses to adopt a course which on one view of the law will undoubtedly interfere with C 's rights , it has been said that he must at least show that he was advised and honestly believed that he was entitled to take that course . |
6 | The reference to ‘ the application in the prescribed manner ’ makes me believe that it was contemplated that some form of summary process would be prescribed in order to enable speedy relief to be given in clear cases . |
7 | They should remember that they are suggesting and not giving the actual location . |
8 | I am not in a position to defend British Rail , but when we analyse the problems with commuter services in the south-east and the problems that British Rail faces in general , we must remember that they are caused because the Government will not allow British Rail to introduce the schemes that it wants , including electrification of other lines , in order to improve services . |
9 | Her fair skin was covered with sprays of tiny golden-brown freckles , and he could see that she was colouring as she mei his eyes . |
10 | She kept her face averted but Melissa could see that she was drawn and pale . |
11 | I could see that she was scowling and stiffening into a Mark 2 temper , so I gave her an encouraging smile — which raised her , as I expected , to a Mark 3 . |
12 | Especially since I may fear that you are fearing that I … |
13 | The title of this article may suggest that I am claiming that all girls are marginalised in mathematics , but I hope that I have indicated that the situation we actually see is far more complicated than this . |
14 | We need to continually spotcheck that we are living and working in the light of that assumption . |
15 | He was screaming for a long time before he fell , and we could hear that he was running as he screamed . |
16 | This time , they will not dream that we are coming until they hear the trumpet and see us marching upon them . |
17 | And how in the months and years ahead he had grown angry with her , for she would never let him forget that he was caged and unfree . |
18 | And he does n't realise that he 's abusing and using them |
19 | 3.3 Time restrictions If there is no mention of a time restriction in a covenant then the courts will normally infer that it is intended that the restriction should last forever . |
20 | Second let us suppose that you are told that for every counter that you place in the jar within thirty seconds you will receive a pound coin . |
21 | Even there it would seem that he was known because a woman came to him and asked him to drive out an unclean spirit from her daughter . |
22 | It was thus inevitable that whenever the official limit was declared higher than the 50 hectolitre/7,500 kilogram mark , Champagne 's critics would declare that it was over-producing and its reputation would be tarnished . |
23 | For the purpose of answering the second part of the question he should state that he is assuming that he is wrong in his answer to the first . |
24 | I can well imagine that you were protesting that there are behaviours ( like aggression ) which you simply can not ignore . |
25 | Do not knit too quickly or you will find that you are racking as you knit , which will break or damage the needles . |