Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adv] [that] [pers pn] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 Well it may be that they do n't know how to , or that they set out such patterns of relating together that they have n't got the means of coping with it .
2 It is worth noticing here that we have already begun to formulate the problem in a more practical way : that we are carving out parts of the general problem which can be observed .
3 Would not it be easy to accede to the commissioner 's request to change the three points in the regulation which the Commission says are defective and deal with Crown immune areas , reduce the latitude given to authorities and ensure that environmental assessments are recorded in writing so that we have proper regulations and proper environmental impact assessments ?
4 You must ensure when seeking permission to go rabbiting anywhere that you get the consent from someone legally able to give it to you .
5 If , as in the last illustration , you decide that a fact can be inferred from what is given , though not explicitly stated , it is wise to guard yourself by stating expressly that you assume the fact to exist .
6 All SWIFTAIR items receive priority handling and separate sorting so that they meet the first available flight to the country of destination .
7 And you need to choose a P E P manager per year , so if you 're already with one P E P manager , you 've either got to buy him out and give it to another P E P manager , or you can , you can erm er choose another one each year in other words , I do a different P E P each year , with a different manager , and that keeps everything moving so that you 've got a good spread .
8 It is usual to have the boards running so that you look down them as you enter the main door of the room .
9 Are you saying now that you do have them ?
10 If I were saying here that I do n't approve , then obviously it would be of no value , it would just be generation gap inanity , but it 's not that , and approval does n't come into the equation .
11 They 're keeping quiet at the moment saying simply that they 've invested a lot in new technology and models , and their cars are doing well against others in the country .
12 Tottenham police are fond of saying publicly that they want to ‘ build bridges ’ with the community here .
13 I think it is a tribute to the work that we 've been doing recently that we have been invited to join IUCN .
14 They have forgotten who they are , knowing only that they have been trapped by an evil enchanter .
15 He even posed for the newspaper photographers , insisting only that they refrain from taking behind-the-bars type pictures .
16 well how would that how would that fit into the present context ? , erm , we 're assuming here that I have n't decided the er European points or some of them in your favour
17 how would that fit into the present context , erm , we 're assuming here that I have n't decided the er European courts or some of them in your favour
18 He is the only priest we need ‘ seeing then that we have a great high priest that is passed into the heavens , Jesus the Son of God . ’
19 Respondents should be told to read all statements before answering so that they have a ‘ feel ’ for such a rating scale .
20 I most grateful to the minister for giving way and it 's good to see the government er at last acknowledging the justice of the amendments to do exactly what we 're proposing now that we put in to most of the committees like the building societies c c c b b bill a and like the banking bill when they were discussing the nineteen eighties but Lord Justice Bingham also recommended er and I quote , the determination of the correct relationship between client , auditor and supervisor raises an issue of policy more appropriate for decision making by parliament than by the bank and the accounting profession .
21 If he farms near a town he may be able to buy , still very cheaply , municipal compost and sewage sludge , ensuring beforehand that they do not contain poisonous mineral residues such as lead .
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