Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [that] [noun] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | In fact , Mr Manning has repeatedly stated that he and the party would much prefer that Quebec remain as part of Canada , but not at any price . |
2 | Being certified deaf and blind does n't necessarily mean that people live in total blackness or silence . |
3 | So to summarize that in terms of a of of a kinetic diagram , we can basically write that channels exist in closed and open states . |
4 | Could I just say that readings taken in this adapted way are called decibels A-weighted , which is a bit sort of technical and silly , but it 's kind of important if you 're measuring the sort of sound that people listen to . |
5 | If one takes this attack by Strabo into account , it seems strange that specialists on the ancient sources about Gaul , such as P. Duval , can still believe that Eratosthenes wrote at least thirty-three books of Galatica on the Celts . |
6 | I hope they will still claim that rain belongs to them when people put in insurance claims for flood damage . |
7 | We must also check that software used on RBGE equipment is virus-free , is being used for official purposes , and that we are using the most recent versions . |
8 | This will effectively mean that doctors involved on a voluntary basis with the governing bodies of sport can continue their contribution for the minimum extra cost . |
9 | Here , as often with the author of Thankyou , Fog , we may well suspect that Auden generalizes about English life too much on the basis of his own late-Edwardian childhood in a comfortable rentier household . |
10 | So one can well imagine that Grimes blew into Sadler 's Wells like an Aldeburgh gale , changing the coastline , breaking down bridges , and generally modifying the landscape by its sheer force and energy . |
11 | Not for nothing do rivals sourly suggest that MS-DOS stands for Microsoft Seeks Domination Over Society . |
12 | Put your head on one side and remark , ‘ Of course , we must never forget that Flaubert came from Normandy . ’ |