Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [verb] [that] an " in BNC.

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1 I entirely agree that an FME service should be supported by a professional organisation not linked to the police .
2 I willingly accept that an inventor can not scrutinise every patent application ; by the same token a manufacturer can not contact all potentially interested parties . ’
3 And I also believe that an elected Second Chamber to replace the Lords would feature people of much lesser ability and stature , who would be unable to speak their minds freely because they would be beholden to the same electorate as the Commons .
4 I fully agree that an increase in subscription should be made , I also agree that some people find it difficult to find the sum required in one lump sum .
5 As for him snogging all those top models in hot lesbo action , well , I never thought that an Airfix kit of HMS Invincible could ever be so arousing — IM
6 She further alleged that an older brother had been doing the same .
7 She was involved in some of the student protests against them during that period ; but at the end of the day she still felt that an English education was a necessary tool for survival for her children .
8 The Government resolutely refused to comment until in January 1978 we suddenly heard that an exasperated Lord Rosebery had broken off the sale and given Sotheby 's the go-ahead to auction the contents in May .
9 We genuinely feel that an increase in the value of the try is not going to change the pattern of play .
10 We confidently expect that an investigation of all other cases of sacred prohibition would lead to the same conclusion as in that of the horror of incest : that what is sacred was originally nothing other than the prolongation of the will of the primal father [ my italics ] .
11 We therefore conclude that an element important for neuronal-specific expression has been lost by this deletion and as a consequence that the transgene is more sensitive to position-effects .
12 They soon learned that an internally consistent paper with logical relationships to what had gone before stood a better chance of acceptance than something which was right but new : civil servants after all knew little about the industry and had little basis on which to judge proposals except consistency with what had gone before .
13 They also note that an inquiry is being conducted into alleged malpractice by the serious crime squad of the West Midlands force .
14 They also confirmed that an American named David Lovejoy had made a series of calls to Hussein Niknam , the Iranian chargé d'affaires , about a team of American agents , led by Charles Dennis McKee and Matthew Kevin Gannon , who had arrived in Beirut on a mission concerned with the hostages .
15 They also found that an error of eight weeks in the date of payment led to an average error in the proportionate mispricing of only 0.01% .
16 He merely postulated that an educated and skilled worker was more productive than an illiterate and unskilled labourer and that this explained the difference in their wages .
17 It obviously believes that an emphasis on its citizens ' common humanity is essential to the Community ( it is very premature to say nation or State ) ; that is an old-fashioned belief , dating back to the nineteenth century , but it is consoling in these jarring , mean-spirited , unidealistic times .
18 It further adds that an object ‘ normally dedicated to civilian purposes , such as a place of worship , a house or other dwelling or a school ’ shall in case of doubt be presumed to be making no effective contribution to military action .
19 He further suggested that an immediate secondary consequence of this is a ‘ splitting ’ of mental life , leading to autism .
20 When ancient Greek thought first discovered the opposition of ‘ nature ’ and ‘ convention ’ , it also discovered that an essential part of human nature is to live by convention .
21 Er policy I five is primarily intended to deal with traditional industrial development , but it also recognizes that an element of B one development will take place on there , and as such development within the the business class be acceptable .
22 Henry Vizetelly remarks ( A History of Champagne , 1887 ) that the soil of Aÿ ‘ lends a flavour of peaches ’ , but as he also records that an anonymous document , entitled ‘ Mémoire sur la Manière de cultiver la Vigne et de fair le Vin en Champagne ’ , dated 1718 , reveals that the secret of Dom Pérignon was to add four or five stoned peaches to a piece of wine , the source of such an exotic flavour must be questioned .
23 He also stressed that an envoy should not supplant any talks process .
24 He also claimed that an attempt had been made to kill his son at the same site in Castlerock , where he was shot dead a week later .
25 He also mentioned that an engineer from the Boeing company had arrived and was informing his company of the failure .
26 This is an important topic ; it often happens that an approximate reciprocal of a matrix A is known : perhaps from a rough calculation , or one in which an error has been made , or even that belonging to a neighbour matrix of A. Refinement of this approximate reciprocal is then required .
27 It frequently arises that an item is considered beyond economical repair based upon the second hand value and not the replacement value .
28 It therefore appears that an exclusion clause can apply , even to cases of fundamental breach and breach of fundamental term .
29 It therefore follows that an understanding of action requires an interpretation of the meanings which the actors give to their activities .
30 Does it therefore follow that an ageing population inevitably implies some impoverishment , if not among elderly , then among younger people ?
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