Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] [adv] [that] it " in BNC.

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1 If rights are being infringed the Purchaser will need to know so that it can restructure the Business to avoid further infringements .
2 IBM Corp is expected to announce today that it is switching to what it calls value-based pricing for mainframe software , charging on either a per-user or elapsed time used basis ; the company issued a cryptic statement in response to the Financial Times story alleging that Louis Gerstner had put the break-up of IBM on hold , saying that Gerstner had not said such a thing for public consumption and that he had no plans to do so .
3 It had been pulling the small cart through backstreets for years now and seemed to know instinctively that it would probably be required to stop at any moment , so there was no point in hurrying .
4 One can then choose to say either that it constitutes the difference by virtue of having a particular internal ‘ feel ’ associated with it , or that it is itself the difference , simpliciter .
5 But he forgot to let on that it was still being built — and did n't have any beer .
6 It is to be hoped that future research into the nature of language processing will continue to relate findings about the performance of both skilled and impaired language users on the wide range of tasks which go together to make up out ability to acquire and use language — for it is only by attempting to do so that it will ultimately be possible for psychologists to develop a comprehensive model of language processing .
7 ECGD would like to point out that it actually has no ‘ official inspectors ’ , as quoted in the article , who arrange the recovery of goods in cases of buyer default .
8 I would like to point out that it ai nt mine , I 'm waiting for a C Reg Escort to come through .
9 I hasten to point out that it is not envisaged that in the UK police officers themselves shall be trained to use hypnosis , as in some states of the US .
10 Those who imagine that they see the spectre of euthanasia raising its head look with particular misgiving at the doctor 's decision to discontinue ventilation.4 Those lawyers who have given the issue their attention have accepted the common factual assumption that turning off a ventilator is significant , and have then sought legal arguments by which to justify it.5 For they have had to recognize both that it is a common medical practice , and that it is one which prima facie calls for some justification .
11 It was only as they drew nearer that he began to make out that it was the concrete skeleton of an unfinished three-storey duplex , its half-built walls , pillars and floors rising out of a sea of mud .
12 but he worked through and he managed to get out that it said appreciation
13 It tries to point out that it is a common , though devastating , experience ; that most people do survive it , but their lives are changed by it .
14 Each executive selected an episode that he wished to redesign so that it would not have negative consequences .
15 At the time of the announcement it had occurred to no one that the thirtieth was a Sunday ; then , rather than admit the error , the Board had to announce further that it would be open for the reception of plans until noon , sabbath or no sabbath .
16 I wish to say further that it is important when considering applications under the Convention that it should be borne in mind that these are matters which affect the comity of nations .
17 Anne found it difficult to like Hetty , although she had to admit honestly that it was partly because she was not Sarah .
18 MB GROUP , the old Metal Box company , refused to confirm yesterday that it was on the verge of a £300m-plus bid for Caradon , the building products group .
19 Freud seems to be willing to put it this way , and then to want to insist again that it was an actual deed , otherwise the impact is immediately lost once we allow ourselves to think that it did not happen .
20 However , as it is the only qualification in this area , we have endless problems in discouraging people from attributing to it all sorts of accreditations for which it was not designed and have to point out that it does not qualify people to interpret , give advice or act on behalf of others .
21 You have to swear usually that it 's under a hundred and twenty five thousand pounds .
22 I have to say though that it 's usually very embarrassing to see a group of professional dancers dancing in a club — because they are trained to be self-conscious , they ca n't let go of themselves .
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