Example sentences of "[vb mod] [vb infin] [prep] [noun] that " in BNC.
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1 | The bill accepts the administration 's demand for a $150,000 limit on the punitive damages that women may seek from companies that practice discrimination ( although there is no limit on compensatory damages ) . |
2 | We may know from experience that whenever we have two equivalent bonds related by symmetry ( a 2-fold axis C 2 , a mirror plane σ or an inversion center i ) , their motions combine to give symmetric and antisymmetric stretching vibrations . |
3 | Thus a valuation or any other kind of decision made on an erroneous principle should fall with proof that the principle is erroneous . |
4 | In Heath 's personal and confidential letters to chairmen of policy groups he said that interim reports should concentrate on points that might be considered for inclusion in a manifesto for an Autumn election . |
5 | ‘ We must demonstrate to youngsters that science and technology can in their many ways find the answers and should not always be viewed as the culprit . ’ |
6 | When managing a transformational change , the CEO must behave in ways that indicate commitment to the new state ; demonstrating such commitment may be a new and unfamiliar form of behavior . |
7 | Rather than simply consuming pop ( which makes clever little references to its commodity status ) we should look to music that consumes US . |
8 | The purchase of dish and warewashers is an important investment and caterers should look for equipment that offers long-term energy savings costs . |
9 | I du n no I mean I 'll mention it to the deputy again and say look we 're getting towards the end of a financial year , there will be some departments underspent because er suppliers ca n't meet deadlines and really you should keep in mind that w we have n't got er we ca n't just pluck five thousand pounds out of our budget . |
10 | A Soviet Government statement on 3 July 1987 suggested that ‘ all warships not situated in the region be shortly withdrawn from the Gulf and that Iran and Iraq in their turn should keep from actions that would threaten international shipping ’ . |
11 | But occasional misfortunes do occur and that 's unavoidable , although one must keep in mind that patients with severe forms of this disease who are untreated used to died , now they do not . |
12 | For the principles give no indication of how to choose when there is conflict over whose expertise should dominate in decisions that need more than one kind . |
13 | SSDs must take into account that contributions from black elders under such schemes are likely to be less than those of their white counterparts . |
14 | We must take into account that evidence , as well as the other evidence , which seems to point the other way but has not been statistically upheld and has never been put before us in any form that we could check or examine . |
15 | ‘ The Federal Republic should take into account that policies aimed at changing borders would not suit any Government in Europe . ’ |
16 | The procedures should take into account that management projections are likely to be a fairly bullish assessment of the company 's prospects . |
17 | If she should mention to Constance that someone had treated her shabbily and Constance referred the matter to her brothers , they would uncomplainingly track down the brute and teach him manners . |
18 | We must distinguish between predictions that are common to all evolutionary theories , and those that can distinguish between optimality and mutation-accumulation . |
19 | They must prove to Thadeus that they 're here to destroy what he hates , and they 've got to do this in a reasonable period of time . |
20 | In assessing the impact of stories of premature interment , one must bear in mind that for most of the nineteenth century , medical science , such as it was , was helpless in the face of coma and cardiac arrest ; if the patient had apparently ceased breathing and had no discernable heartbeat , it was assumed that death had come . |
21 | In passing sentence , I must bear in mind that , as a result of your client 's ministrations , the unfortunate patient died . ’ |
22 | Dr Schore says the most impressive statements he has read , inspiring him to investigate further the LM potencies , are the following , by Dr. Pierre Schmidt ‘ … but we must bear in mind that Hahnemann never says anything which has not been duly considered and thought out , and that all his words should be weighed with the utmost care . ’ |
23 | This is certainly significant at the 1 per cent level , though we must bear in mind that these expectations are calculated on the basis of a purely random distribution of sites , which may not be quite true in practice . |
24 | The justices must bear in mind that the burden of establishing dishonesty lay fairly and squarely on the defence , and it was a heavy burden . |
25 | You must bear in mind that you are dealing only with probabilities and — who knows ? — the examiner may have been changed next time . |
26 | One must bear in mind that the transition from one style of life to the next was gradual and there was considerable overlap . |
27 | To understand the climate of opinion within which Darwin developed his own theory of transmutation during the late 1830s , we must bear in mind that Lamarckism had been branded as an atheistical theory appealing only to political revolutionaries . |
28 | To appreciate his achievement , we must bear in mind that in his time Europe in general and Germany in particular had remarkably little awareness of Greece or Greek culture as distinctive entities , and insufficient enthusiasm for things Greek ( as opposed to things Greco-Roman ) to feel such unawareness as a deficiency . |
29 | When planning internal verification , centres must bear in mind that staff carrying out the role must have the experience and background to enable them to be effective . |
30 | He must bear in mind that , for the north-west , the interim proposal of Waterloo is not acceptable either . |