Example sentences of "that the [noun] [adv] [vb base] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In the meantime , will he give my constituents an assurance that he welcomes the report of the three wise men on primary education , and that the Government fully subscribe to the importance of the three Rs ?
2 Rather it had served to convince him that the choice now open to mankind was between the principle of non-violence and racial suicide .
3 Any comment made about the sub-standard display of the opposition against Rangers can be misinterpreted as an implication that the champions occasionally thrive on the shortcomings of others .
4 His experience as president of the Scottish Institute had led him to believe that the way forward lay in joining forces with the English and Welsh in a single British Institute of Chartered Accountants , and in 1989 , he spearheaded the Scottish side of the campaign .
5 The Society was agreed that the way forward lay in a comprehensive purge of all elements — innocent or not — who might presently be tampering , or tempted to tamper , with rituals intended to gain access to so-called Reconciled Dominions .
6 Notice that the patterns rarely fall on the downbeat .
7 I mentioned that the patterns often arise from a ‘ hurt ’ .
8 All that can be done is to point to the factors that the courts commonly take into account when calculating the multiplier .
9 Do n't get me wrong — I actually like POTYF , but feel that the problems seriously detract from the overall shine of the product .
10 It is from that sheet that the figures were transcribed on to the erm on to the pink and the , the , the , the , erm blue and the yellow sheets which have been circulated and which have been amended so that the figures now correspond on both sheets .
11 He concluded that the methods probably cost about the same ; ‘ but that 's if they [ the headhunters ] are successful , but they are not always ’ .
12 One of the frustrations of learning about psychology and psychobiology is that the practitioners frequently behave in what appear to outsiders as totally illogical ways .
13 And most , they tend to add , are about as interesting and distinctive as the cowboy hats that the men still insist on wearing .
14 And one of one of the things that I 've got on a regular basis is the many of the things Harlow Council put on like pop concerts country and western have actually been used by people who who perhaps live outside of Harlow so the Council are now looking at a charging policy but also we should also gon na introduce into the theatre is the leisure card which actually includes that the people actually live in the town local and the reproductional sort of show if they can do so they should buy .
15 The brush-strokes have become smaller and more numerous , and perspective is distorted to such an extent that the buildings occasionally appear to be composed of completely dislocated or dissociated walls and roofs .
16 You 'd never guess that the performances actually date from the early to mid-1960 's !
17 Why is it that the pokes never work for me ?
18 Research done for Philips testifies to the importance that the police now attach to interrogation of suspects and the procuring of confessions from the guilty .
19 Is that the problem , or is that the success , that the Monkees just appeal to everyone ?
20 Before considering another approach , it is interesting to note that the objectives broadly correspond to Sandmo 's ( 1976 ) introductory discussion of what might be meant by an optimal tax with the efficiency ( excess burdens ) approach being identified with the economist , the equity considerations with the ‘ man in the street ’ and the ‘ control ’ point with the tax administrator 's viewpoint .
21 The silly thing is that the labels only matter to you if you do know the rules yourself .
22 I believe that he was misleading the House and the country by those assertions , because the burden of the case of those of us who think that the Bill is completely irrelevant to the problems of our prisons which it purports to tackle is that the penalties already exist in the Public Order Act 1986 , for which the Government can legitimately take credit .
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