Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [verb] that it [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | You must always remember that it 's been a fairly small percentage of the frail elderly people who 've actually ever had to go into homes . |
2 | As an example , whoever feeds the dog should always insist that it sits before placing the bowl down on the ground . |
3 | We must also remember that it affirms the worth of our partner when we share the things we would not consider prudent to share with others . |
4 | The hon. Gentleman must also know that it depends how one selects one 's facts and which surveys one looks at . |
5 | It should also mention that it requires the application of an acquisitions policy which balances the strategic needs of RBGE staff with the longer-term ‘ national heritage ’ aspects included in our statutory objectives . |
6 | Some of us though , working at the ground , grass roots ma may not know that it goes on , and er , I would just like to take this opportunity of stressing how important it is to , that we communicate within the United Kingdom , and er , support Nigel 's er , suggestion that it would be useful to have a base down here . |
7 | He may not believe that it applies in his particular case . |
8 | Alright , now if we look at the , the rural instead of the urban wage rate , right , up here alright , now let's just say that it takes that amount of time before this individual gets a job in the urban area , alright , now if we discount alright the erm , the rural , the urban wages right , that 's all this |
9 | But it is a lawyers ' word , and those not used to legal language might naturally think that it meant changing something or exchanging property for other property . |
10 | Although this questionnaire was based upon insights from case studies of self-evaluation in Solihull secondary schools , it was of course inevitable that some Solihull teachers might not consider that it asked what were , for them , the most pertinent questions . |
11 | Yeah because if I work it out I 'll just know that i it made so and so but I wo n't know that it gave off that I 'll just remember that it made like zinc chloride or something I wo n't remember |
12 | One might easily assume that it has always been an important road . |
13 | for what you 're doing or you might even find that it 's been left in reverse and you go all the way from here to Glasgow in reverse . |
14 | In fact as well as fiction the Victorian house had become more private than its Regency predecessors ; one might even claim that it had developed distinct symptoms of Wemmick 's siege mentality . |
15 | A different approach might aim to show that our perception of ourselves as intentional subjects has not always existed , and might then suggest that it arises as a feature of capitalist ideology . |
16 | I hope you 'll never regret that it occurred . |
17 | Nozick anyway could not hold that it does , because his position relies on the independent proof it provides that you do n't know you are not a brain in a vat . |
18 | In places , the bone was exposed and , in the uncertain light , Nuadu could nearly believe that it had been nibbled . |
19 | It was all necessary , no doubt , but with all the optimism of his youth he could n't see that it looked promising . |
20 | She could n't believe that it had all stopped , the misery , the anguish , the self-recrimination . |
21 | Mrs Patient of Bracknell , Berks , said : ‘ I could n't believe that it took four of them to stand there and say they could n't do the work until after the New Year . |
22 | A stranger could never imagine that it had been the scene of such horror . |
23 | Its growth was to cause a storm of protest in the next century from archbishops less inclined to travel than Sigeric ; but we need not doubt that it arose because Sigeric and his like were delighted to have an excuse to go on pilgrimage , and the diary he has left of his movements dwells especially on the many churches in Rome worth a pilgrim 's attention . |
24 | It may even claim that it has had more complaints of bias from the Labour Party . |
25 | 14.3 If any Party sub-contracts any work under the Project it shall ensure that the Sub-contractor enters into an appropriate confidentiality and restricted use agreement and it shall further ensure that it acquired the right to disclose and sub-license results generated under the sub-contract to the same extent that it can disclose and licence its own results . |
26 | Americans , who also used the term " Edwardian Era " , would probably say that it ended on 2nd April 1917 , when the United States entered the war . |
27 | He would n't notice that it had gone . |
28 | I ca n't do that it feeds back that 's a shame is n't it . |
29 | ‘ I ca n't see that it makes any difference . |
30 | I ca n't see that it matters , for the fact remains that it exemplifies the very finest and most elegant architecture which displays the first burgeoning of the English Renaissance . |