Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] that [subord] " in BNC.

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1 You 've got to give them a very specific task to do and give them the support and the materials to do it with and make sure it happens so that when they turn up at 3 o ’ clock , it 's set up to go .
2 Mr Colston-Hayter warns darkly that if laws are introduced to prevent all-night parties , the ‘ right to freedom of association ’ would be compromised , and calls on the Government ‘ committed to freedom ’ to reconsider .
3 He says now that if he 'd known what it would involve he would have taken the first plane out of town , but I was hugely relieved when he agreed .
4 Wright comments : " Comparison of the two passages shows clearly that while Malcolm focuses on the basilect , Tania 's narrative is more diffuse .
5 It appears therefore that whilst ‘ private ’ homosexual conduct may have been decriminalised , the ‘ public ’ margins came to be increasingly policed .
6 No male member of the Royal family had ever been directly involved with the hospital before , but she feels strongly that when children are in hospital it is the parents ' problem , not just the mother 's , and so the request was specifically for them both to be patrons .
7 ‘ It implies only that if a control measure is deemed to be practicable ’ then it must be adopted .
8 It means merely that where the trustee was in possession of the property under trust , he could be ordered to make it over .
9 The discrepancy between the large number of Party members and the Party 's poor performance at the polls indicates clearly that while Danzigers were prepared to take advantage of it as a social refuge , they were by no means as convinced by it as Forster and Hitler desired .
10 It follows then that if the outcomes are poor , or lower than expected , the teacher is at fault , and should be held accountable .
11 It follows then that if a poor vein on a good tribute suddenly improved then the men working it would stand to profit well , though they might expect to find that on the next setting-day , the rate would almost certainly be reduced in the mine 's favour .
12 It follows then that when the student can correctly apply the rule in a variety of situations , she can be said to have learned the rule .
13 It follows therefore that if the sole member is also a director , he or she can not be the secretary .
14 It follows therefore that if the domain is known , it may be advantageous to eliminate the alternative word senses from a definition so that processing focuses only on those that are relevant to the domain .
15 you know , maybe even have cut-off dates so that if there is n't , you know , a script by such and such a date then we will need to figure out what these dates were , but this is why got more on board
16 He recognizes also that whether we like it or not we are ‘ caught up in the conflagration of Hi sā . ’
17 Section 10(4) provides expressly that where the local authority opts to take summary proceedings to recover their expenses , the limitation period runs from the date of service of the demand or , if there is an appeal , the date when the demand becomes operative .
18 It argues merely that whilst Parliament could pass such laws , it would be unlikely or unpurposeful for it to do so .
19 In the first place , the legibility of this canvas demonstrates conclusively that although Cubist paintings were becoming more abstract in appearance , the artists were still deeply conditioned , at least in the early stages of their works , by the material existence and the physical appearance of their subjects .
20 Dobson argues convincingly that as the admission of freemen was controlled by the borough authorities , it is more probably that the increased number of admissions was prompted by their desire to spread the load of civic obligations , and to secure money from the payments made on entry to assist shaky borough finances .
21 The requirement that there be no relevant false beliefs suggests plausibly that whether I know depends on what other beliefs I have .
22 It has been suggested in several media reports today that if my right hon. Friend the Foreign Secretary were free to pursue an independent foreign policy , he would not now consider recognising Slovenia and Croatia .
23 Recent and current work demonstrates incontrovertibly that if a child is adept at segmenting heard speech into sub-word constituents before tackling the task of learning to read , this task will be accomplished much more easily .
24 This meets with Denice 's approval , and she swears solemnly that if she ever has our child , it will be called Keifer or Julia .
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