Example sentences of "[vb infin] [that] [noun] in " in BNC.

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1 I do not doubt that people in an earlier age may well have thought in terms of the kind of cosmic world picture in terms of which she herself thinks .
2 We must recognise that villages in the past were nucleations of farms and cottages , generally in a discrete unit of land , with a separate field system , managed communally so that all farmers and landholders were interdependent on each other .
3 On the practical level , changes in social policies which reduce women 's claims to maintenance on men but do not recognise that changes in the division of responsibilities for caring between men and women within the family and between the family and the wider community are also required , may in the end be counter-productive as far as women are concerned .
4 Since this explanation does not actually require subjects to feel risk it would predict that subjects in this task would describe risks at the expense of other information , thus if many risky aspects of the film were described few non-risky ones would be .
5 ‘ I 've been out picking coal , ’ he sat back on his heels and shrugged , ‘ it 's not strictly legal of course , but I do n't think that matters in the circumstances . ’
6 Asked whether a Bolshevik-style revolution in Africa by violent means that would miss the capitalist stage of development was possible , he said : ‘ I do n't think that revolution in this sense is possible . ’
7 ‘ Do you think that Socialism in itself necessarily increases human misery ? ’ asked Julia with conscious naivety , watching David from under her dark eyelashes .
8 I do not think that people in Cornwall want to allocate blame at the moment , but they do want to ensure that the environmental clean-up is carried out both in the short term and the long term without hold-ups .
9 Do you think that designs in the fifties and sixties that there was more variety ?
10 Although the Monopolies and Mergers Commission report did not think that concentration in brewing was a problem , the authorities do not wish to see undue erosion of competition in brewing , and that will obviously inform our assessments and judgments in future transactions .
11 It claimed it would ensure that money in the health service ‘ followed the patient ’ , which Labour was not opposed to , but in fact the bill meant the patient would have to follow the money and the contracts .
12 Further , while continuous monitoring may ensure that participants in co-operative R&D ventures do not distort competition , it substitutes administrative action for the public and/or privately initiated judicial-review process which characterizes most antitrust policies .
13 unity of objective : the formal organisation should ensure that individuals in the organisation find it easy to work towards the common organisation goal .
14 The company will not confirm that signs in the UK will be abbreviated .
15 The above research on car parking makes it appear that memory in such situations is remarkably similar to memory in more traditional laboratory paradigms .
16 To summarise , it would appear that rugby in Ulster is becoming more and more insular which can do nothing but harm in the development of the game here .
17 Even trying to shield herself from him , she could feel that void in him that he wanted her to fill .
18 Certainly it is true that we can not expect that writers in Palestine thousands of years ago would have talked about sicknesses in the jargon of medical aetiology .
19 One might expect that differences in the level of regional income and employment would be accompanied by a migration of labour into the more prosperous regions .
20 And , certainly , we can not assume that processes in writing are unvarying .
21 There is no reason why anyone should assume that disease in old age is untreatable , although we often do .
22 Frankly I do n't believe that households in which one parent spends all his waking moments either out of the house or refitting the patio doors or under the bonnet of a car are doing a better job than I am , where the kids are concerned , but I have n't got any statistics to prove it .
23 I do not believe that people in Scotland wish to break the Union .
24 Let us remember that peace in the world starts and ends with ordinary people like ourselves .
25 Did you see that Stars in Their Eyes last night ?
26 ‘ Did you see that stuff in the room we just came through ? ’
27 So from the black and white picture I have painted you can see that life in a state of world peace is just no fun .
28 In particular we must conclude that SEDIMENTATION IN THE PAST HAS OFTEN BEEN VERY RAPID INDEED AND VERY SPASMODIC .
29 The signification is private to the user , and he can only hope that resemblances in his own experience have their counterpart in the experience of others , so that they can attach a meaning of their own to what he says .
30 Oxford primary readers are fun : they help pupils discover that reading in English does n't have to be hard work — it can even be a delight !
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