Example sentences of "[coord] [vb -s] that [pers pn] [vb mod] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 In showing off to the raw recruits he might even throw the small plane into such daring bankings or dives that it could n't be manoeuvred out of .
2 I mean if obviously the child is reacting in some way or feels that they ca n't even relax when they 're at home , erm then someone 's overstepped the mark .
3 All copyright and other intellectual property rights in the Work and in the Converted Text of the Work are the property of and are reserved to , and agrees that it will not commit any act of infringement or misappropriation with respect to the Work or the Converted Text of the Work .
4 Scientists disavow the Space Station as irrelevant , but Capitol Hill tends to bunch these things together as ‘ science ’ , and insists that we ca n't have it all .
5 Nobody stands up and says that we should n't be in the business at all , we should get rid of all of them , so all the argument about how many .
6 If the Chairman disagrees with the Council and says that it should not have refused your request , then the Council must let your child have a place in the school your asked for .
7 Amendment No. 5 deals with the assets of the undertaking and states that they should not be disposed of within five years after privatisation .
8 The state rightly claims that its unitary tax is far less onerous than it was a decade ago , and hints that it may soon limit unitary-tax treatment to a multinational company 's American profits .
9 He informs Fleming that he had had to put them to work elsewhere and hopes that it will not be thought strange that the men are taken away .
10 In many ways it should be the last consideration , though some people have such strong likes and dislikes that they can neither explain nor ignore !
11 Wright 's magnificent second goal was just the icing on the cake before a near 30,000 crowd , and proves that they will certainly be in with a shout when the title race really hots up .
12 What makes them interesting is the interplay between depressed singer and band that is capable of creating subtle guitar and synth textures , providing languid settings for a piece like Free , then pushing into country , or a blues riff ( on Get Out Of My Mirror ) , and proves that it can really stretch out when given a chance , as at the end of New Day Dawning .
13 Professor Williams defends the man 's right to utter such threats and considers that he should not be within the section 's scope :
14 She had always been quite dependent on Keith , which was why he got away with such a lot , but eventually she has grown more confident , and believes that she can now make it on her own .
15 Our study shows that the guidelines are acceptable to and suitable for use by general practitioners and suggests that they can substantially reduce referral levels and reduce patients ' exposure to radiation .
16 Too few paragraphs can make the essay difficult to follow , both visually and conceptually , and suggests that it may not have an underlying argument structure at all .
17 He derives from MP his holism in the theory of meaning , but insists that we can not account for language learning as an empirical activity , unless we allow that some sentences have a determinate meaning and are therefore independently ( strongly ) verifiable .
18 Mr Paul Wells , chief executive of the York Visitor and Conference Bureau admits York ‘ can cost a fortune if you visit every attraction ’ but says that it need not be an expensive day out .
19 This allows them to generate a plausible pronunciation for a non-word like ‘ blasp ’ , but means that they can not pronounce many irregular words correctly .
20 Balling claims that the overall contribution from desertification caused by human activity is around 0.013 degrees per year , but admits that it can only be a significant factor for about 15 per cent of the Earth 's surface .
21 It assumes that he has a right to be paid the fees , charges , and disbursements , but provides that he shall not bring an action to enforce that right until certain preliminary requirements have been satisfied .
22 Hadley acknowledges there is a possibility that opportunities may arise to represent Japan at international level but stresses that he would not consider selection if it in any way jeopardized his standing with the Canadian Rugby Union .
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