Example sentences of "[coord] that [pron] [adv] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 Nobody likes to admit that they entertain very little , or that they rarely enjoy it when they do .
2 This does not assume , she claims , that people are always completely conscious of their efforts or that they clearly articulate the reasons for trends of common behaviour .
3 Both the American and British governments are cloaking these new operations in a shroud of secrecy though it is unlikely any politician has the slightest idea what the two agencies are planning to do or that they even care if laws are broken as they have been in the past .
4 Whether one believes that ideas of morality determine the content of criminal law or that they instead serve as justification for the state or a social class to exert economic and political control , the relationship between law and morals is important .
5 Minimising — accepting that there are problems but denying that they are of any great significance or that they necessarily have any connection with alcohol or drug use : " An alcoholic is someone who drinks more than I do . "
6 We do not always realise what is at the root of our original fears , or that we habitually cope with conflict in this way at all .
7 Or that we never meet .
8 There is the fear that it may be lost or stolen , or that you simply have n't enough with you .
9 It was the same hexagonal design as any of the thousands you can still see along the South Coast or that you suddenly come across in the wilds of East Anglia for no apparent reason until you realize that the fields you 're driving through were once airfields littered with empty Lucky Strike packets and B52 bombers .
10 If you have sex with men for other reasons , it is important that the man wears a condom ( for vaginal and anal intercourse ) or that you only have non-penetrative sex .
11 This is not to say that they convey the same sense , nor that they necessarily refer to the same event ; but given what we know , both about the real world and the fictional world , it is reasonable to infer from each the same event .
12 Nor that I thereby hope for immortality :
13 It says : ’ Such concentration on meeting the Government guarantee , and use of funds originally earmarked for other purposes for YT , inevitably means that other aspects of our proposed programme may suffer and that we also neglect the long term development of Youth Training itself . ’
14 It is as though Lawrence was acknowledging that it is hard for human beings to say what they feel and that we often have to search for the form of words before we can find the words themselves .
15 When my right hon. Friend does so , will he tell my constituents that there has been a record reduction in the number of strikes and that we now have the best figures for decades ?
16 And that we now propose
17 His starting point was dissatisfaction with most sociological theories of crime ( especially anomie and subcultural theories ) for reasons which are now familiar : their assumption that we naturally conform to conventionally defined goals and the means of achieving them , and that we consequently require some ‘ push ’ ( or ‘ strain ’ , as Hirschi calls it ) to propel us into crime .
18 The answer might seem to be that experience tells us that nation states are a key fact of the current world and that they plainly do often behave in a self-interested way .
19 Note that IC3 , IC4 , IC6 , and IC7 are all MOS devices , and that they therefore require the normal anti-static handling precautions to be observed .
20 Certainly everyone involved in the building process finds that contracts play an increasing part in their daily lives and that they therefore have to take more interest in them .
21 Notice that C+ and C are images of each other under the natural symmetry ( x , y , z ) ( -x , -y , z ) of the equations , and that they therefore undergo bifurcations simultaneously .
22 Some of them hardly bat an eyelid , but explain that quails do migrate over the Sinai peninsula , and that they often settle on the ground in large numbers and can be caught very easily .
23 This is the question that the Near Eastern religions in particular have to address , and that they often fail to answer .
24 It should be noted that these instincts and qualities may be present in varying degrees of intensity and that they often merge into one another and are interrelated .
25 It is said that there is a spell within the music , and that they always spin it for the true heir , and that it protects that heir throughout his life .
26 There is ample authority for the proposition that the inherent powers of the court under its parens patriae jurisdiction are theoretically limitless and that they certainly extend beyond the powers of a natural parent : see for example In re R. ( A Minor ) ( Wardship : Consent to Treatment ) [ 1992 ] Fam. 11 , 25B , 28G .
27 It 's very heartening that the A T C are actually looking to us to do some work with them , and that they actually think that Oxford is moving forward in the right direction , and that they actually want to come and share some of our knowledge .
28 It 's very heartening that the A T C are actually looking to us to do some work with them , and that they actually think that Oxford is moving forward in the right direction , and that they actually want to come and share some of our knowledge .
29 It is particularly with respect to written language that foreign language teachers are surprised to be reminded that their learners ' written English is far from perfect and that they sometimes make higher demands than are made of native speakers by their colleagues in the school or , mutatis mutandis , by mother tongue teachers in the relevant foreign country .
30 At second interview however they said it was no problem to them to visit her , and that they now go only once a week , and ‘ do not mind carrying on ’ .
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