Example sentences of "[verb] that [pron] [is] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Afterwards in the Shoulder of Mutton ( Kneeton Park 1 Knayton 1 ) it transpired that he 's in what used to be known as Tin Pan Alley probably the only manager in the Hambleton Combination ( third division ) who 's also been a manager of the Bay City Rollers .
2 ‘ without going into further detail I respectfully suggest that it is on any view wrong to introduce into this branch of the criminal law questions whether particular contracts are void or voidable on the ground of mistake or fraud or whether any mistake is sufficiently fundamental to vitiate a contract .
3 I respectfully suggest that it is on any view wrong to introduce into this branch of the criminal law questions whether particular contracts are void or voidable on the ground of mistake or fraud or whether any mistake is sufficiently fundamental to vitiate a contract .
4 These results may be due to chance , but the figures suggest that it is worth trying to do semi-automatic correction .
5 Various ways of studying water strongly suggest that it is in a similar category — that is , it is a fluid containing clusters of water polymers of varying sizes which are continually changing and reforming .
6 Did you know that there 's like a huge chance that you 'll marry someone you know by the time you 're eighteen ?
7 I do n't know that it 's for or against that he dotes on his wife .
8 Ask anyone about vitamin C and they will be able to tell you that it is found in oranges — but would they also know that it is in melons and tomatoes ?
9 When a young cat approaches an adult for play , letting it know that it is in a relaxed mood and accepts its subordinate social position .
10 When a sick cat is approached by a dominant one , letting it know that it is in a weak , non-hostile mood .
11 No animal can know that it is in a current unless there is some stationary object , such as a river bank , to serve as a reference point .
12 Thereafter the truly experienced Phillips-watcher will know that he is to be found in the corner of the studio conducting a vehement argument with himself on the subject of whatever he just did n't tell you , and will shortly be sending an assistant back to pick up his hat .
13 ‘ I do n't doubt that it is within your ability . ’
14 To forestall any immediate and hasty rejection of the foregoing method of assessment of the value of human virtue by the reader , he is reminded that there is at present no rational way in which this can be done .
15 Q.T 's are also reminded that it is through their efforts that class members see the range of goods we now sell ( a price list is attached .
16 While one can not always rely on Taskopruzade for precision in regard to dates , nor for that matter even in regard to the reigns in which various events occurred , as has been seen , it is hard to accept that he is in error by some twenty or twenty-five years , especially in a period close enough to his own to allow him access to people who had lived in that period .
17 As Gabriel Josipovici has said , ‘ To imagine , like the traditional novelist , that one 's work is an image of the real world , to imagine that one can communicate directly to the reader what it is that one uniquely feels , that is to fall into the real solipsism , which is , to paraphrase Kierkegaard on despair , not to know that one is in a state of solipsism ’ ( The World and the Book ) .
18 It 's flattering after 15 years of marriage , to know that he 's in a lather of anticipation about undressing his wife .
19 Dramatic irony allows the reader to know that he is in fact the son of the ‘ Lost Prince ’ , and a lost prince himself , rather than , as he supposes , one of many Samavians of high birth long in exile .
20 The question of his knowing , or possibly failing to know that he is in the state he says he is in does not arise .
21 The Holy Father emphasises that it is through addressing the concerns of the poor … responding at a human level to the results of poverty and questioning , at many levels , the causes of poverty … that peace , with justice , can be achieved .
22 If you need to use that facility , and I emphasize that it is for emergency use only , your contact at Voice of America is Felix Klamin . ’
23 — Dashing half the blood of sacrifice ( verse 6 ) against the altar signifies that it is by means of shed blood that the people can come into the presence of God .
24 You beg , steal or borrow £1,000 , then get your bank to certify that it 's in your account before you return the cash .
25 We must ensure that farmers realise that it is in their interests to restore the habitat and hedges .
26 It was a kind of verse at which he himself excelled — there are those who say that it is to be found just under the surface of some of his apparently " serious " poetry — and Old Possum 's Book of Practical Cats has the spirit , if not the content , of the Bolovian stanzas which he had been writing since his early twenties .
27 Say that someone is considering buying something which ( in early 1980 ) cost £100 .
28 I was pleased to hear the Prime Minister say that there is to be a debate next week .
29 Rather than presume that a motorway is required , will my hon. Friend the Minister acknowledge that there is at least one other option — to leave things as they are ?
30 even such persons who worry about the ‘ lost ’ of land as Erik Eckholm , acknowledge that it is in our power to have more land if there is a will to work for it .
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