Example sentences of "[vb -s] that [v-ing] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Sir Ivor Jennings once said " If Parliament enacts that smoking in the streets of Paris is an offence then , in the eyes of the English Courts , it is an offence . " |
2 | Vatican two , in the decree on ecumenism number eight , certainly says that sharing in the sacrament should not be indiscriminate . |
3 | Mervyn Gowell was a fitter at the plant and says that working on the Meteor was a labour of love . |
4 | Whatever the nature of the plan to receive Swegen in Essex c.991 it was certainly treacherous ; suspicion of treachery led Æthelred to order the killing of Danes in England in 1002 , and in his sermon of 1008 Wulfstan warns that plotting against the king is punishable by death . |
5 | MS-DOS 7 will have full 32-bit internals but no 32-bit programming interface , InformationWeek reports , because , Microsoft says , developers have taken advantage of so many 16-bit MS-DOS features that moving to a 32-bit programming interface would be virtually impossible . |
6 | MS-DOS 7 will have full 32-bit internals but no 32-bit programming interface , InformationWeek reports , because , Microsoft says , developers have taken advantage of so many 16-bit MS-DOS features that moving to a 32-bit programming interface would be virtually impossible . |
7 | Mr Cook writing on that day states that measuring from the top of the overlying humus to the bones the depth was 173 cm and the greatest depth 190 cm , the position of the bones in the deposit was as follows : The trunk was supine north-west by south-east , the skull rested tilted forward on the ribs to north-west . |
8 | It finds that according to the dictionary definitions there is a link between ’ ate ’ and ’ fork ’ in that they both have the phrase ’ taking up ’ in common . |
9 | In so far as the United Kingdom might wish to argue that it itself has the right under the Convention to retain requirements such as those at issue , reference can also be made to the court 's judgment in Commission of the European Economic Community v. Italian Republic ( Case 10/61 ) [ 1962 ] E.C.R. 1 , from which it appears that according to the principles of international law , a member state which , by virtue of the entry into force of the E.E.C . |
10 | King is currently on holiday but Mr Corfe added : ‘ John will be delighted when he hears about this because he feels that getting into the Pontins League is , in the long-term , almost as important as getting into the Premier League . ’ |
11 | In his footnote , John Stuart Mill objects that economising in the use of names is not the sole purpose of classification : ‘ We could not have dispensed with names to mark the points in which different individuals resemble one another : and these are class-names . ’ |
12 | This means that looking at the process in an ex-post fashion , the underwriters made a return of 1.11 per cent . |
13 | All of this means that hovering in a wind is rather easier , since the ground effect is less marked and the tail is easier to control , despite a small trim change . |
14 | This means that according to the choices made by the user , a particular pathway is followed through the information , with the computer drawing as required on the text , sound , still images and moving video stored on the disc . |
15 | Once it realizes that going to the vet is not always an unpleasant experience , then its fear of this situation should be significantly reduced , and subsequently it should be easier for the dog to be examined without difficulty . |
16 | In another undated letter to Gaunt Minton admits that owing to the pressure of illustrative work he had not painted for eight months . |
17 | Willetts ( 1965 , p. 136 ) believes that leaping into the sea was a feature of some Minoan initiation rituals . |
18 | IT TAKES a confident — and brave — man who claims that freefalling without a parachute is safe . |
19 | Both these very high counts were made from a boat rather than the shore , and experience suggests that counting from the shore in this harbour may often under-estimate numbers of Goldeneye . |