Example sentences of "[verb] [be] [that] [pron] [vb mod] " in BNC.
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31 | What Lance Percival also says is that he will never know the depth of Ken 's sexual feelings , although others have produced stronger evidence . |
32 | The important thing to remember is that we should all be seeking to eat more of the right kinds of food ( foods with health and nutritional properties ) rather than seeking to fit in with someone else 's ideal consumer . |
33 | Right , so that 's all we want to look at with regards learning styles I think the key thing to remember is that we must n't fall into the trap , because it 's our learning style if we actually put together our training which reflects our style . |
34 | The other thing to remember is that you can damage your discs by inserting them before switching the computer on , or for that matter by leaving them in while you switch it off . |
35 | However , general relativity claims to be only a partial theory , so what the singularity theorems really show is that there must have been a time in the very early universe when the universe was so small , that one could no longer ignore the small-scale effects of the other great partial theory of the twentieth century , quantum mechanics . |
36 | The only guarantee that I can give is that there will not be a Tory Government after the 1992 election . |
37 | The price of being a high achiever is that one can not stop . |
38 | The most that can be said is that they must have selectional restrictions which are satisfied by the selectee . |
39 | No what we said was that if you were interested to see if two variables are associated , this is for a pi squared you might look at sex differences , men and women , and smoking or non-smoking now if they were associated what we 've said is that you might for example ex in fact women 'll probably smoke more than men . |
40 | What I 've said is that I 'd like to see the existing C P O's become divisional staff at the division that they are working now so that the divisional commander can allow them to stay there holding hands with the new civilian C P O for up to six months if necessary because it then becomes a local decision as to when the when the two have that umbilical cut . |
41 | Yes , the chicken and egg syndrome is interesting because and I agree it is a viscious circle , but in fact you do n't make new omelettes unless you do break some eggs , and I think the time has come to break some eggs and I think that 's what I 'm advocating is that it will come from the teacher because the teacher is the guiding light of what happens in the classroom , and if the teacher has it in the back of their mind there will be no science , then there will be no science . |
42 | Yes , the chicken and egg syndrome is interesting because and I agree it is a vicious circle , but in fact you do n't make new omelettes unless you do break some eggs , and I think the time has come to break some eggs and I think that 's what I 'm advocating is that it will come from the teacher because the teacher is the guiding light of what happens in the classroom , and if the teacher has it in the back of their mind there will be no science , then there will be no science . |
43 | It probably does not matter what title is held by the people who will be dealing with press enquiries , but what does matter is that they should be reasonably au fait with the company and its products . |
44 | One recommendation that has been made is that there should be a ‘ decade of retirement ’ , between the ages of 60 and 70 . |
45 | Another ‘ prediction ’ frequently made is that there will be an increase in the extent of disability among the survivors into extreme old age . |
46 | The assumption usually made is that it should be the teachers in schools who review the curriculum . |
47 | I then gave a message to his secretary personal assistant and was told no the letter I receive was that I should n't go through something third hand you do n't see what the other side is . |
48 | What I suppose I imagined was that it would all be plain sailing from the moment we set eyes on each other . ’ |
49 | what I was going to suggest is that we should s seek to negotiate with them a turnover rent . |
50 | What we are supposing is that everything could have been exactly as it was except for the non-occurrence of the smell of the candles . |
51 | ‘ All we have been told is that there will be a profit of £7,000-a-year but similar facilities in the North-East are running at a loss . ’ |
52 | The one drawback potential buyers face is that it can only be parked on a registered site , such as a caravan park , or on land of your own . |
53 | This can be comforting to them to some extent , but what they really want to hear is that you will not only see that they are cared for properly for the rest of their days , but that you will help them to remain in control of their own finances and to be as independent as possible . |
54 | One point well worth noting is that you should restrict the usage of typefaces within a single document or publication to two or , at the most , three . |
55 | What actually happened was that they would disappear before you got there . |
56 | I mean , I remember mother saying that , you see mother had never seen the sea till she joined the Guild and they decided to save for an outing , and then the next thing I can remember was that we used to have these stamps every week and I think it come to two and ninepence erm and for that we went to Rhyl . |
57 | ‘ One of the selling points when I joined was that I 'd be privy to scripts that I was never exposed to because I never had an agent . ’ |
58 | One of the great advantages of this method of proceeding is that we can guarantee a debate about Scottish questions . |
59 | ‘ All I know is that we ought to be up in that tower , plannin' how we get back to our own lines , and not wastin' any more time quarrellin' down ‘ ere . ’ |
60 | All I know is that I 'll regret it all my life if I do n't do this now . ’ |