Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [verb] that [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ such occasions [ when a judge may properly rule that a document ordinarily immune in the public interest should in the public interest be disclosed ] will be exceptional and the fluctuating fortunes of parties in litigious combat will rarely justify a judge in disturbing an immunity firmly rooted in the public interest .
2 These two features of the family in industrial society — its relative isolation and the specialization of its functions — may together suggest that the family enjoys a relatively autonomous status in contemporary society .
3 Equally well , rather than disappoint you , the assistant may say ( hat the item is not in stock at present but may be in next week — after several weeks of returning to ask about it , you may suddenly realize that the item never is coming in .
4 Nothertheless there are some general patterns that may be helpfully described even though any individual sufferer may rightly say that the entire pattern does not imply to him or her .
5 In such circumstances , it would still be under an obligation to give notification of its intention to march , and the courts should perhaps hold that no offence is committed under section 11(7) if notice has been given , however shortly before the proposed ‘ counter march , ’ where this would still permit the imposition of conditions by the police , if necessary , under section 12 .
6 I should perhaps add that the LCD still pays 50 per cent of the costs .
7 We should only hope that the minister does n't start using the Book of Revelations as his appointments diary .
8 If judicial review is seen as going further and being concerned with the protection of groups as well as individuals , standing rules should only require that the applicant show that he , she or it shares some interest with others .
9 Even if the question does n't specifically warn you about it , by saying " to what extent … " , you should generally find that the answer is not at one end or the other , but somewhere in the middle .
10 Teachers must always realise that the ‘ obvious purpose of school is to fit children to the society in which they will grow up ’ .
11 When planning such a design , you must always imagine that a vertical dotted line is running down the middle of the picture , so that the flowers and leaves must be the same on either side of it .
12 We must always remember that a panic attack has its basis in the alarm reaction which is a normal bodily mechanism which has helped to keep the species of man alive in situations of danger for thousands of years .
13 When one carries out patient care , one must always remember that the needs of the patient take precedence over the needs of the learner .
14 And finally , we must always remember that the most essential form of co-operation must be that between the ‘ helpers ’ and the ‘ helped ’ .
15 You must always remember that the resources of the Z88 are not devoted exclusively to your application and therefore only use legal interfaces .
16 You should always double-check that the patient is sitting up safely , and keep watch in case he changes position as you go along .
17 However , even if the plaintiff overcomes the difficult hurdle of proving that Core Rule 28 ( or a comparable SRO rule ) has been breached , he must further show that the contravention caused him loss .
18 We must both understand that a child needs a mother more than a grandmother .
19 I must also emphasise that the answer I give to the question before me will be of general application .
20 The advertisements must also specify that the loan is secured on the home .
21 That is , we must also feel that the immediate personal sacrifices that are expected of us are just and fair , if we are to comply .
22 It must also confirm that a suitable waste disposal facility will accept the shipment .
23 The plaintiff must also show that the type of injury that he suffered was the type the legislation sought to prevent .
24 If a government wants to impose standards for the efficiency of new buildings , then it must also ensure that the materials are available , and that people are trained to use them .
25 They must also ensure that the riskiness of lending is kept to a minimum , since profits must be used to write off bad debts .
26 We must also ensure that the escalation of costs does not lead to elderly people having to move from a single-bedded room to shared accommodation , which would be a lowering of standards in their residential home — and it is their home .
27 We must also ensure that the Department of Social Security and of Health reach a clear understanding about the way in which the community care system will operate in future .
28 However , the drafter must also ensure that the terms are legally correct .
29 My hon. Friend must also recognise that the Thameslink lines under central London would not be capable of taking the proposed high-speed trains which will come across from the channel tunnel .
30 But we must also recognise that the assessment which British Rail has carried out is deeply inadequate .
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