Example sentences of "[vb pp] that [modal v] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I if that is understood and that is accepted that would meet Mr 's point in that it is , it is in fact in order and , and is not interfering with another panel 's responsibilities . |
2 | This means no donations or sponsorship can be accepted that would compromise Amnesty 's overall independence or impartiality . |
3 | Previously when bottlenecks arose in the benefit delivery system regional or local decisions had to be made that might affect implementation , now there is a central ‘ directorate ’ which is likely to be involved in the examination of policy feasibility and which plays an important part in determining how policy is implemented . |
4 | They must stop trying to persuade themselves or the country that some sort of semi-detached arrangement can be made that will serve Britain 's interests — there is no such arrangement . |
5 | A design solution was needed that would impart information quickly and easily , while at the same time projecting an ‘ appropriate corporate ethos ’ for BP . |
6 | ( Skinner 1954:97 ) Based on his remarkable work with pigeons and other creatures , and upon the theory of stimulus-response and operant conditioning that developed from it , Skinner 's belief was that quite simple and inexpensive equipment could be fashioned that would revolutionize education and render it more scientific . |
7 | Collection of statistics , such as the housing returns , has always been part of the central department 's work , but the more specific information currently requested that can form part of long-term planning is a relatively recent development . |
8 | Any method is used that could stop dust getting in to them . |
9 | However , some processes still need the human touch — as in the case of Steinberger strings , loop-end strings and , believe it or not , the machine has yet to be invented that can put strings into their packets . |
10 | A bargaining position was established that would draw attention to the needs of the lowest paid workers , and , hopefully , lead to a reasonable wage settlement . |