Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [adv prt] that " in BNC.
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1 | In Roffey it was held that a procession was an ‘ assembly ’ for the purposes of the Air Navigation Order 1954 , and the commentary on that case points out that a procession was regarded as an assembly for the purposes of the old offence of unlawful assembly . |
2 | As proof of his point , Aston Martin 's chairman points out that one of his 155mph product 's soundest markets was Hong Kong , an island so small , says Gauntlett , that the only things moving at more that half that speed ‘ were taking off from Kai Tak airport ’ . |
3 | The Cloud-author points out that they can not be pursued simultaneously . |
4 | Marcuse points out that : |
5 | In its defence the computer points out that the problem lies not in its answer but in the question it was asked in the first place . |
6 | The response points out that there is little point in improving regional road links if traffic can not move at the beginning or end of its journey — inevitably this must involve a public transport solution within urban areas , with some form of limitation on car usage . |
7 | To his surprise Moscato found out that Gimbert had broken an earlier pact and chose to place his country and the World Cup ahead of their friendship . |
8 | you do n't need imagination or a calculator to work out that Cresta are still the top Paris specialists . |
9 | Once the spotman reported back that Jessamyn Amanda Bonney was in Dead Rat , Manolo had called in Holm Rodriguez from Denver and Susie Terhune from Phoenix . |
10 | ‘ It was going all right , but now it wo n't go at all , ’ she added more slowly , as she struggled for composure and it dawned on her that with a GB plate stuck on the back of her car that it would n't take a genius to work out that she was probably English . |
11 | The statute laid down that measures ‘ for the estate of the king and his heirs and for the estate of the realm and people should be granted only by the king in parliament , the implication being no doubt that such measures should not be forced upon the king by his subjects or drawn up by non-parliamentary assemblies . |
12 | Some manufacturers are removing the sugar and alcohol from their products and alcohol-free gripe water is a safer choice , although the HVA points out that there 's no hard scientific evidence that gripe water actually works in any case , whatever it may contain . |
13 | The trial was streamlined : Mr Dixon 's own lawyer points out that in a $1.3 billion S$L failure , the government came up with charges involving only $600,000 . |
14 | The drug industry points out that either course could harm more people than it helps , particularly if thousands are benefiting from the treatment . |
15 | But the association points out that the government already spends £12 300 on each job it creates through its regional incentive scheme . |
16 | However , the Freight Transport Association points out that Vehicle Excise Duty for a 38 tonne lorry in France is £690 a year compared to £3,100 in this country . |
17 | Kley points out that conservative accounting represented an added charge of more than Dm400 million to the 1990 figures . |
18 | Delphy points out that if one jettisoned the idea of the family as unit of stratification , using economic criteria to classify individuals instead , most wives would come out below their husbands . |
19 | As for energy saving , the study points out that the oil shocks of 1973 and 1979 cut consumption by only 12 per cent . |
20 | Ninagawa points out that his style , combining East and West , ritual and freedom , in many ways mirrors life in Japan : ‘ I get up and listen to Bach on my compact disc and have Japanese rice for breakfast . ’ |
21 | Nigel Haigh of the IEEP points out that in 1979 the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution reported that evidence for the other major health worry — the potential for nitrite , which is formed from nitrate in certain conditions , to create ‘ nitrosamines ’ and cause stomach cancer — was only ‘ weak and equivocal ’ . |
22 | IT does n't take a professional fashion pundit to work out that when it comes to glamour , Liverpool girls are a force to be reckoned with . |
23 | It did n't take a great mind to work out that this was some security conscious area . |
24 | The reply came back that the PM was ‘ too busy ’ working on a request for a massive loan from the IMF to meet him . |
25 | Each time a drawing came out that looked ‘ all right ’ , he seethed with dissatisfaction , tore it up and started again . |
26 | ‘ At the same time , there was one other bit of me that was very practical that realized that the only money to be made if you were to stay in England — and I never thought of going anywhere else — was to get into commercials , and I waited a long time until a script came along that I thought was genuinely funny . |
27 | But how did you know that there was n't some big secret , some big , evil deal going down that involves you but had been kept secret from you ? |
28 | It is relevant to the theme of this chapter to point out that they have also been called " epieugeosynclines " , that is to say , fault-bounded geosynclines developed on top of old eugeosynclines . |
29 | However , concern over the accountability aspect of the appraisal led the head of department to point out that he was torn between being brutally honest and papering over the cracks . |
30 | When the latest decision became known last night , Peter said that it was encouraging for Mansell , the Ferrari lawyer pointing out that this was the first time that the FIA had not confirmed a decision . |