Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] [adv] [verb] that it " in BNC.
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1 | An African Curriculum Organisation was set up in 1976 and has already proved that it has an important part to play in this process . |
2 | The court ruling comes at a sensitive time for the Japanese government , which is claiming a lead role in environmental affairs , and has strenuously denied that it encourages its hazardous industries to relocate to third world countries . |
3 | A month ago , when Jim Bob and Fruitbat jokingly suggested that it might be vaguely amusing to tie in the , if you will , ‘ concept ’ of the album with a foreign press conference to promote it , they did n't think that the marketing johnnies at Chrysalis and EMI would take them at their word . |
4 | Cleo and Javelot soon discovered that it was occupied by five individuals , who were stowed away in far chambers like ideas in a vast empty brain . |
5 | For example , Miguez Bonino who inaugurated this series of lectures , talked of his own personal discovery of ‘ the unsubstitutable relevance of Marxism ’ and went on to argue that it must be taken seriously because ‘ it offers a scientific , verifiable and efficacious way to articulate love historically ’ . |
6 | John thanked the staff for their generosity and went on to explain that it costs £1.5m to run the hospice for a year . |
7 | Things were pretty bad in Northern Ireland as well , and do n't forget that it was the middle of the Cold War and everyone was dead scared about the nuclear weapons and … never mind . |
8 | And do n't think that it is n't a temptation . |
9 | Whenever a piece of paper gets screwed up and thrown away like that it 's always a vital clue . ’ |
10 | I strained to hear , and had just decided that it would be difficult to hear an idling motor over the lap and rush of the sea in the channel , when I saw the light . |
11 | It seems that the admission need not be an express one and that if , for instance , a plaintiff has pleaded a relevant conviction and the defendant admits it and does not claim that it was erroneous or irrelevant , the plaintiff should get his interim payment . |
12 | Caradon also refused to comment , but has already announced that it was involved in talks which could lead to a bid . |
13 | The Left Coalition has so far ruled out linking up with the conservatives again — the improbable alliance of last June has been blamed for much of their drop in support — but has already hinted that it would be willing to support a national unity government as proposed by the New Democrat leader Mr Constantine Mitsotakis . |
14 | The original observation that an extract containing prostaglandins lowered blood pressure was a good reason for further investigation , but did not mean that it would lead to an agent for treating high blood pressure . |
15 | There is also a marked convenience element in the use of the product , Respondents , typically Stated that cotton wool is : " economical " or " works out cheaper " , but did not say that it is more convenient than washing and reusing facial flannels or cloths . |
16 | In all his writings from hiding he had increasingly found a brave and defiant secular voice : one that recognised a ‘ God-shaped hole ’ in life , but did not doubt that it could be filled by art , literature and imagination . |
17 | ( 3 ) If the party tendering the document did what was reasonably sufficient to give the other party notice of the conditions , and if the other party knew that there was writing or printing on the document , but did not know that it contained conditions , then the conditions will become the terms of the contract between them . |
18 | He says that he 'd heard the plane flying around , but did n't realise that it had crashed , until the police sealed off the farm . |
19 | He says that he 'd heard the plane flying around , but did n't realise that it had crashed , until the police sealed off the farm . |
20 | This would allow us to say that the cat believes the ball is stuck but does not understand that it is . |