Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv prt] [that] [ex0] " in BNC.

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1 ( Incidentally , it was harder to work out that there was a question than to think of the answer ! )
2 It is to point out that there is nowhere in existence a set of ‘ records ’ which could prove that Christ was either a lunatic or ‘ precisely what He said ’ He was .
3 However , it is enough to point out that there are similarities between the ‘ overpopulation ’ view and the view that farmers and pastoralists should be educated out of their ignorant , lethargic and traditional ways .
4 However , he had to point out that there were no paintings by Luca Giordano in the Church of Santa Maria in Portico .
5 Don Coleman , a state department official at the US embassy in Bangkok , said the department had ‘ tried to point out that there was a potential for [ the conference ] being used as political propaganda . ’
6 Having said that it is important to point out that there is no one correct standing position .
7 It is sufficient at this stage to point out that there are difficulties in making the categorical statement that the practice of hi sā can never lead to Truth .
8 Florence Nightingale has been the inspiration for twentieth-century nursing ; every now and then a historian attempts to point out that there may have been aspects of her life which were not quite so saintly as we believe , but this does not shatter her image .
9 Refusal ‘ Clyde Walcott , the match referee , was entirely satisfied that nothing illegal had been done to the ball at the Oval and we want to point out that there was no suggestion of it being tampered with . ’
10 When , not long before his execution , he passed comment on the mass-murder of the Nazi camps , it was only to point out that there were problems in supply and control during the last days of the Third Reich .
11 Here , it is sufficient to point out that there are a number of ways of researching a commercial .
12 Many of our beginners ' pieces are at pains to point out that there are three main types of filtration — mechanical — the straining of loose debris from the water ; chemical — the adsorption of chemicals from the water onto another media or a resin ; and biological — the breakdown of ammonia to nitrites to nitrates .
13 A rather more realistic approach would be to point out that there are certain conventions which have been imposed by traditional working methods .
14 It is only right to point out that there is nothing particularly ‘ wrong ’ in using a sans serif face for the text and a serif one for the headings , just that it needs a bit more care .
15 However , it is perhaps important to point out that there are presumably at least two distinct stages in planning what to say next .
16 Having taken pains in Part II to point out that there are a number of non-legal sources of advice and assistance , we do not now wish to give the impression that the negotiation of settlements is exclusively the province of lawyers .
17 It is necessary , therefore , to point out that there does not seem to be any decisive evidence in favour of the assertion .
18 Having looked at the requirements , it remains to point out that there are no financial limits on the operation of the 1964 Act .
19 However , my hon. Friend is right to point out that there must be sufficient time to consider the Bill .
20 None the less , it is necessary to point out that there have been a number of attempts to develop what might be called , " theories of data " , that is to specify what can count as suitable data for scientific disciplines : some of these we shall be looking at in this book .
21 Sorry , my my my other point is about about Ryedale , and and and its its and its its unde its relationship to Southern Ryedale , and erm Mr Smith said that erm as far as Ryedale Council are concerned they ca n't identify any more land within Southern Ryedale , well of course they would say that because was there position at the Southern Ryedale plan , but the fact of the matter is that there was a great dispute at the York greenbelt Southern Ryedale plan enquiry , revol resolving around the issue of what were the bits of the greenbelt which made up the historic character and thereby what were you left with that potentially could be developed , albeit it might be reserved as white land in the first place , but could potentially be developed , and a great deal of this land on the disputed side lay in Southern Ryedale , that in that in fact there was a view around the table not only sh not only shared by by the developers side , but erm that large parts of Osbaldwick and Huntingdon did n't fall within the definition of greenbelt as as set out by by the County Council in their N Y Two Two document , now that matter clearly has got to be something left to the Inspector and the Greenbelt Inquiry , but I think it 's fair to point out that there is actually a difference of view , so it 's not an absolute position , that you ca n't identify more land within within Southern Ryedale , and indeed , erm , not that I want to raise the Local Government Commission 's head again , but of course the Local Government Commission is proposing that York be a unitary authority expanded , and once Yor , if York does become a unitary authority expanded then some of these areas will fall within their area , and they may have a different view than er the Ryedale current Ryedale district council does , and therefore I think it is a little unsafe to take just at pure se pure face value , that there is no more land within Southern Ryedale that could be developed .
22 One wants to cry out that there is a real woman involved here too , facing a real dilemma , experiencing real anguish .
23 SAMANTHA FOX : For trying to make out that there 's no harm in Page Three and going on to her pre-destined role as a bimbo rock chick exhorting her listeners to touch her and feel her body , helping another generation of idiot males think that women are there purely for their own gratification .
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