Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] that the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 However , let's grant that the linguistic theory is true .
2 In the first place , one may recognise that the English language is not helpful .
3 More commonly , the parties ( or the court ) may consider that the matrimonial home should stand in the sole name of the wife but that the husband should be compensated by the payment of cash , or ( if cash is not available ) that the husband should have a charge on the property for a fixed amount ( as opposed to an interest in the equityas to which see Chapter 6 ) , the calling in of the charge being deferred until a specific time or happening of a specified event ( eg death of wife , remarriage of wife or youngest child attaining the age of eighteen years ) .
4 Equally the purchaser may consider that the in-house design team and intellectual property is fundamental to the business and will not be prepared to enter into any transaction unless the key employees are transferred .
5 Or the authority may direct that the final decision must be based on economic considerations only , thus replacing all but the economic factors .
6 In addition the court may direct that the local authority be provided with copies of all or part of the documentary evidence in the case .
7 Lord , we know that you guide the ways of all your servants , but we want especially to commend these people to you , that they may experience a special measure of your support and may know that the Holy Spirit is building the unity of the church in the places to which you have called them .
8 erm You must recognise that the general outline of school education , from primary and in secondary level , is a matter of policy , and this is in the hands of the D E S and local authorities .
9 I think we must recognise that the five GRIST days have proved to be very useful and much appreciated by all .
10 The hon. Gentleman must recognise that the Labour proposal would cause a double upheaval and a return to a system which the Opposition Front Bench has criticised many times .
11 If the argument for imposing a requirement of reasonableness is a forceful one as Lord Cross suggests , then it is curious that he should consider that the ordinary use of the term rape is a good enough reason for forgoing such a requirement .
12 ‘ We wo n't take a step back from pursuing these scum on both sides but the public should know that the legal profession has significantly crippled our efforts against killers on both sides .
13 If the scheme is to qualify for grant aid , the benefit-cost assessment must show that the present value of all the benefits derived from the scheme exceed the present value of all the costs .
14 He must show that the bilateral structure of conventionalism effectively distinguishes between different circumstances : those in which surprise should be avoided and those in which it must , for these competing reasons , be tolerated .
15 If a receiving office makes use of a referral from an originating office then one should assume that the originating office will take his fee from his client and the receiving office should seek to take a fee , either finders fee or fee for professional assistance , from his client or contact .
16 As already suggested , the social worker should ensure that the principal carer , be this a relative or neighbour , visits the residential Home prior to the admission , accompanying the elderly person if this is wanted .
17 In general public law should ensure that the legal framework within which government operated provided an effective and equitable structure for the implementation of the public good , as expressed in the positive functions of the state .
18 However , if a review is to be assumed the tenant should ensure that the notional review coincides with the actual review under the headlease , otherwise there may be periods when the headtenant 's profit rent is eroded .
19 ( 1988 b ) support this interpretation by demonstrating that the VS pre-exposure treatment will produce perfectly good latent inhibition when the CS used in the conditioning phase is itself vinegar followed by sucrose , an arrangement that should ensure that the same representation of vinegar is activated on both occasions .
20 For example , since all mammals have a cerebral cortex we must assume that the ancestral form also had one .
21 We must assume that the young child 's acquisition of language comes about in the context of expanding experience , of expanding possible interpretations of forms like here and now in different contexts of situation , contexts which come to be recognised , and stored as types .
22 Surely we must assume that the Scottish Secretary , Ian Lang , had the common sense to warn his colleagues in the Cabinet that the fuel tax would be a suicide note for the remaining Tory MPs in Scotland ?
23 In considering whether at this stage it is possible to say that the answer to this question must be ‘ nothing ’ I must assume that the third defendant will be found guilty of conspiracy or fraud as alleged by the plaintiffs and also that the third party will be found to be negligent as regards the plaintiffs in the respects mentioned in the third party notice .
24 Before it makes a new rule , an exchange must ensure that the relevant rule is within the scope of any statutory controls that apply to it , and covered by the exchange 's own objects and purposes .
25 We must ensure that the new system will not be used as a political tool .
26 The user must ensure that the permissible Zener dissipation is not exceeded .
27 The Labour Party front bench must realize that the ordinary trade union members voted , as I said before , for a say in the Party .
28 However , whatever form the ‘ standard ’ takes , you must realize that the lofted shape increases the sail effect and makes it prone to wind damage and greenstick fracture .
29 We can still give our opponent the chance to back off , we can still use reason , but he or she must realize that the wrong person has been picked for breakfast .
30 He should insist that the correct wing is held , and direct the car or tractor driver so that they take a safe route which is clear of any hazard from dropping winch cables .
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