Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] that [pron] [be] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 However , knowledge of a scheme , and indeed making use of it , does not necessarily demonstrate that it is of any particular value .
2 It did n't much matter that she was in the junkroom of someone else 's home and that her position here was uncertain .
3 I can only assume that it was from his previous experience as chairman of the Greater London council in 1985-86 that he learnt all about ’ getting your friends appointed to the key jobs ’ , and that that is why he assumes that the same is happening in the civil service now .
4 Accordingly , futures contracts will not be investments of the same kind as debt securities or even contracts for differences , although SFA may perhaps agree that they are of the same kind as contracts for differences for this purpose ; in practice , however , any dealer who normally deals in futures contracts is usually likely to deal in contracts for differences in any event .
5 I decided not to tell my parents what I had discovered : I would just confirm that we were in Tabiano .
6 It can thus check that it is on course .
7 ‘ Remember , the new Children 's Act gives them rights too and a court will usually consider that it is in the child 's interest to know both parents where possible and reasonable . ’
8 If you were to see an adult goat jump like this , it would usually mean that it was in a desperate situation .
9 If he makes no will we can hardly say that there is in early times any common law as to how his goods shall be divided ; much or all will depend on local custom .
10 Ask anyone about vitamin C and they will be able to tell you that it is found in oranges — but would they also know that it is in melons and tomatoes ?
11 I can also confirm that it is for the TAVRAs and for the local people to determine the most appropriate location for the individual company headquarters .
12 But in the light of what has been said we can also see that it was of especial significance in emancipating , not merely the hand from locomotion , but the brain from its reliance on chemical stimuli mediated by the sense of smell .
13 If no date is specified the court would probably conclude that it was to be exercised within a reasonable period ending on the last day for exercise ( Multon v Cordell [ 1986 ] 1 EGLR 44 ) .
14 We should also note that there are at least two different factors which may lead us to feel that some notion deserves emphasis ; one of course is contrast with another property that might have been expressed ; the second is salience of the notion within the particular situation envisaged ; this would presumably be true for : ( 16 ) Geraldine told us a long story about bee-keepers With these points in mind , we should now compare ( 15 ) with ( 17 ) and ask ourselves how much emphasis of either kind is present in ( 17 ) , provided that it is not " read in " in order to support the hypothesis : ( 17 ) the ideas discussed will be put to our colonel topics suitable could include divorce and bankruptcy buildings adjacent will be closed for three days Since there is no doubt that these sentences might be used in situations where the property of the adjective would not be contrastive , the only candidate which may have any plausibility is the " salient on this occasion " variety , though there does not seem to be very strong reason to believe that in all cases where these sentences could be used the adjective property will be salient ; we return to this later .
15 In the end , if you keep your wits about you , there is every chance that not only will you get the best deal from your employer , you will also prove that you are worth it .
16 So I think you can now see that we are on the road to recovery , ’ he said .
17 Blake could now see that they were in a large white room , part of a much larger edifice .
18 And those who find it hard to reject a sinful situation could often argue that they 're above it and no way is it hurting them .
19 Some , like this , are provincial , but there is a beautiful head from Athens ( where there is also a parallel in vase-painting , below p. 79 ) , and one can not really apply the word to the masterpiece in this manner , the ‘ Ludovisi Throne ’ ( fig. 83 ) , though one can fairly say that it is outside the main stream .
20 Key defender Paul McGrath , set to win his 61st cap , said : ‘ I did n't even know that we were near these records .
21 However , the child who dances with delight upon hearing her father 's key in the lock does unmistakably believe that he is at the door , in normal circumstances , but , without asking her , we will not know if she is aware of the next day 's possible delay .
22 Police methodologies of controlling the dangerous classes may well reflect that we are in a period which Foucault ( 1980 ) has described as the ‘ end of an historical epoch ’ .
23 His publisher may then decide that it is worth incorporating all the additions and corrections in another edition .
24 They did however feel that it was worth coordinating the acquisition of reference material and the retention of periodical titles .
25 Some will actually feel that they are inside the body of the former self , and that everything is going on around them just as it does in ordinary life .
26 Children should never realize that they are on a curb or under its direction .
27 From what we have proposed as speakers ' topics in conversational discourse , it must occasionally happen that there are at least two versions of ‘ What I think we 're talking about ’ which are potentially incompatible .
28 We should never forget that it is in vocabulary that the bulk of the language actually lies .
29 ‘ I think I may safely say that you are in a deal sounder trim these last few weeks . ’
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