Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [vb -s] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She rightly notes that students are not entitled to any income support from the Department of Social Security during the summer vacation and she points to the real problems that exist in areas of high unemployment , such as Gateshead and on Tyneside in general , where students , whom the Government urge to take on part-time or full-time jobs during their vacation , simply do not find those jobs available .
2 She also thinks that men tend to choose women who make up for their own shortcomings .
3 She also believes that smoking , nakedness , periods and breasts are all sins and so Carrie is repressed .
4 For this reason Simons argues that self-evaluation should be isolated from accountability demands for a time , although she also believes that school self-evaluation could provide the most positive form of accountability procedure in the long term .
5 She repeatedly says that inflation is too high and that its reduction must be the Government 's overriding priority .
6 When Paul denies that God is an idol in a shrine , he effectively denies that God is anywhere else too .
7 In the latter case , by including local government expenditure within the public expenditure totals , it effectively means that Cabinet makes decisions without reference to local authorities .
8 All this may be done for the best of reasons but it only ensures that children bottle up their feelings as well as their tears , which , as we have seen in previous chapters , can have far-reaching effects .
9 It so happens that Couvelaire spends one or two weekends a month in his old family home in Biarritz .
10 But this conclusion is not particularly illuminating as it merely says that children come into local authority care when no one else can care for them , a repetitive statement we call a tautology .
11 It merely claims that authorities should do that which they were appointed to do .
12 The panspermia hypothesis does not deny that life started in a ‘ primeval soup ’ , it merely shows that life can come together in a variety of different ways .
13 It constantly happens that men with an unbroken record of success and public applause suddenly lay the burden down .
14 Suppose it is known that a certain element A stands in a relation R to a second element B. If R is an asymmetric relation , then it necessarily follows that B does not stand in the relation R to A ( the relation of B to A in that case is the converse of R ) .
15 A symmetric relation , on the other hand , holds simultaneously in both directions ; ‘ is similar to — ’ is a symmetric relation , so if A is similar to B , then it necessarily follows that B is similar to A. The second indispensable property for the relation of dominance of a hierarchy is the capacity , in principle at least , to form indefinitely long chains of elements .
16 Oh yes , you get that , you get that kind of mimicry , but again you 'd expect it in , in , in both sexes I should think , unless it just happens that males for example normally are bigger and then it 's taken on a , a secondary characteristic which is a possibility .
17 However : ‘ In context , the absence of clear sentence boundaries does not mean that conversation is difficult to follow : it just shows that conversation is organised in a different way from writing ’ ( Leech et al. , p. 8/7 ) .
18 It just shows that bargains are still to be had at such sales , and most are not nicked .
19 High pay does n't actually mean that , that everybody is less wealthy , it generally means that people are more wealthy .
20 But amusingly , he soon discovers that Brenda is in fact frigid and that her accounts of London lovers are the fantasies of a compulsive liar .
21 Uzuncarsili follows much the same line , though perhaps in an attempt to salvage something of the Taskopruzade/Mecdi story he suggests in effect that in that story Mehmed I ( 1413–21 ) should be read for Bayezid I : he thus concludes that Molla Fenari left for Karaman either in the confused period following Ankara or in the time of Mehmed I , in the manner described by Taskopruzade .
22 It thus seems that B II conformations do not occur for these steps .
23 It thus ensures that wrongdoers do not profit from their wrongdoings , and is justified because if we failed to punish lawbreakers it would be unfair to the law-abiding .
24 ( He still thinks that universities accept too low a standard of written English communication from their students . )
25 He still thinks that tax cuts are immoral .
26 One then reminds him of the Smith case , and asks whether he still thinks that Smith was wrong .
27 He further argues that Derrida 's fundamental claim that speech is really writing , and that writing is prior to speech , is based on a redefinition of terms , and that by such methods one could prove anything , that the rich are really poor , that the true is really false , and so on .
28 So it hardly matters that Connery lives mostly in Marbella , that his residence for tax purposes , used to be on Paradise Island in the Bahamas and is now an apartment in Monte Carlo , although he still has the place in the Bahamas .
29 It also helps that Gabriele Ferro and the WNO orchestra have a strong feeling for Rossini , and deliver excellent support throughout .
30 It also notes that teachers ' present contracts make it difficult for them to find time to run extra-curricular activities like choirs .
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