Example sentences of "[vb base] [conj] [art] [noun] [conj] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 First , an objector might try to press the fashionable distaste for the first-person perspective and say that the fact that I can not apply the theory to myself shows nothing except that one should not approach the philosophy of mind via the first person .
2 In this case , I regret that the matter that he has raised does not meet the requirement of the Standing Order .
3 If they are not , I fear that the worries that I will express tonight will be fulfilled .
4 another revolution I mean that the fight that none , none of these things have really come to a full success , yeah , so nobody looks at them and says well we need no more revolutions because they 'll all work .
5 Can I close by thanking Rod our Chief Racing Coach for what I thought was a very excellent presentation of the R Y A Ye Year of Youth Sailing and I have great pleasure in launching that initiative for ts er this year 's Earls Court Boat Show again it seems horribly self evident that it 's only through increasing the involvement of the young that we assure thriving clubs and associations and classes for the future but nobody up here is going to say that it 's easy and I believe though that the work that the official , the officers and the R Y A put together will make it easier than it once was and I hope that the literature that they have put together and the programme that they have put together will be a help to all of you so please make use of it .
6 In view of the shortage of time , my speech will be rather more in note form than I intended , but I hope that the points that I make will be clear .
7 We hope that the fact that we have won this encourages other small companies to strive for better things . ’
8 This water is not only derived from the food that we eat and the fluid that we drink : much of it comes from the multitude of secretions which enter the gut lumen .
9 Although I remain strongly opposed to any closer political or economic union with Europe , will my right hon. Friend accept that the leadership that he has shown at the Maastricht conference and his toughness in the negotiations clearly display that he is the only party leader competent to govern this country during the next few years ?
10 We accept that the statement that he was ‘ beaten to death ’ whilst in police custody was incorrect and went beyond the original inquest verdict of manslaughter .
11 Does the Secretary of State accept that the answer that he has given on paying the guaranteed minimum pension to the Maxwell pensioners is wholly inadequate ?
12 Erm , I know that the way that I do it every time
13 I do not know a great deal about the Labour party 0898 line , but I know that the complaints that I have made for many years to the Minister and his predecessors have been not about Neil Kinnock but about the serious pornographic messages that I believe have contributed significantly to the crimes of violence against women that take place outside on the streets .
14 So that 's what er worked on connection between the cluster of movements and sort of advanced body language if you like and the personality so someone who is perceived as using ja symmetrical palm gestures and open centre line and some movement in the feet is seen more as a as a positive communicator , a more open communicator , and it enhances the quality of the presentation .
15 Suppose that a company and its potential rivals in a market for a new product are in agreement that the rate at which it could drive costs down is as illustrated in figure 5.3 .
16 At Vidal Sassoon , a cut and blow dry costs £25 pay that every week and you 've enough to run a small car .
17 I explained to the House why I believe that the forecast that I have made is both cautious and realistic .
18 Does my right hon. Friend agree that Trident really is the queen of the defence chessboard and that many of us believe that the price that we have to pay for it is well worth paying ?
19 This type of coven is usually on the borderline of satanism , and the ‘ sincere ’ members believe that the devil and his demons need them as agents to wreak havoc in the world .
20 I believe that the importance that I attach to tradition in the philosophy of art is implicit in The Story of Art .
21 I believe that the arrangements that we have announced give the best chance of ensuring that that will be the case .
22 However , I believe that the steps that we are now taking are logical and , indeed , essential .
23 I believe that the timetable that we are proposing offers a sensible and balanced way of achieving all the different objectives , including the legitimate desire of the House to consider the Bill fully , and I commend it to the House .
24 The anger has arisen because most farmers believe that the allegations that they are ‘ ruining ’ the countryside are exaggerated and too indiscriminate .
25 That is because they understand that the decisions that we have taken are in the interests of British industry , British commerce and jobs for British workers .
26 We feel that the development that we admit is necessary , can comfortably be spread around the constituent authorities and we 've heard nothing I I would submit that that that that that goes against that .
27 Councillors feel that the fact that they have been elected gives them a right to some independence .
28 Now Lord we ask that the peace that you promise that passes our understanding will keep our hearts and minds in the knowledge and love of God and in its Son , your Son , our Saviour Jesus Christ and we ask for the blessing of you , of the Father upon us , as we continue to serve in your name .
29 Does the right hon. Gentleman recognise that the figures that he has announced for training and education will go nowhere near far enough to fill the skills gap ?
30 I think that the points that I want to make here , because people come from different positions , is one , this is a long term strategy .
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