Example sentences of "[that] [pron] [adv] [vb -s] the " in BNC.
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1 | You know that everyone here does the job of at least two people . |
2 | Involvement in these issue areas , together with the need to attend to management of the political party , means that she normally sees the Chief Whip , Foreign Secretary , and Chancellor of the Exchequer on political business more frequently than she does other Cabinet colleagues . |
3 | What man is n't susceptible to a beautiful woman , believing that she both graces the Earth and helps to civilize it . |
4 | As for Monica Seles , her desire to play at Wimbledon this year , coupled with the fact that she already has the Australian title under her belt , might be all the incentive that she needs to go for that Grand Slam this year , that same Grand Slam which she passed up last year with her refusal to play the British leg of the four majors . |
5 | I am not sure that she even knows the word ‘ special ’ ; and phrases like ‘ learning difficulties ’ , ‘ becomes anxious ’ , ‘ experienced ’ are not necessarily familiar . |
6 | ‘ It means that she now knows the number of your room . |
7 | Continuing with the Lois Lane example , suppose that she still expects the price of kryptonite futures to rise relative to that of phlogiston futures ( ignoring the effects of any general price movements on their relative prices ) , and she has no views about general price movements . |
8 | Er , she says that she 's er , there 's absolutely nothing doing just at the moment , erm , but she says that she never knows the time when she will be called upon to you know , be asked to do a trip , but |
9 | I think that one just has the luck very occasionally to run through periods where one can be happy . |
10 | Some of the craters look so fresh that one almost expects the rocks still to be warm . |
11 | It follows that one always knows the commencement date of a Community regulation without going outside the text of the regulation itself . |
12 | Since the dividing line is somewhat hazy , check with your architect or other professional adviser that he/she fully understands the technical requirements . |
13 | Berni Miller , chief executive of the Farm Holiday Bureau , says she finds the report encouraging and feels that it broadly reflects the way the industry round the country is moving at the moment , although business in other regions is less seasonal than the West Country . |
14 | One , with its morbid traits of personalised delusion , chaotic thinking , and bizarre affect , is so self-destructive that it frequently reduces the sufferer to psychological incompetence . |
15 | He says that it probably pre-dates the church by 1,000 years . |
16 | However , serious doubt has been cast on the methodology used to collect this data on extra costs , suggesting that it grossly underestimates the true costs . |
17 | The concept of referential rigidity in the sense in which it is used in the above theory , on the other hand , goes beyond this in that it already presupposes the idea of " per se " existence . |
18 | This may not seem much , but it indicates that it clearly sees the dangers of the competition . |
19 | The difficulty with this direct form of government is that it rarely survives the death of the caudillo . |
20 | He used to be fond of quoting this rhyme : There is so much bad in the best of us And so much good in the worst of us , That it ill becomes the rest of us , To think evil of any one of us . |
21 | Does he agree that it ill behoves the Labour party to comment on that because Labour was against the channel tunnel at its inception ? |
22 | This last point implies that psychoanalysis , as such , is not concerned with the truth or falsity of religious beliefs , and that it rather counteracts the earlier arguments about religious beliefs being neither justified by sense experience nor rational arguments . |
23 | In specific terms , we can take this to mean : that war remains a political act ; that war must also be understood to be a revolutionising act ; and , finally , that it thereby acquires the potential to become ‘ absolute war ’ — whose corollary is total victory and absolute peace . |
24 | We 've already designated Spectra or Dyneema line for your stunter and for the good reason that this material is not only lightest for its strength , but that it also has the property of sliding on itself even with as many as fifteen twists between flyer and kite . |
25 | But , using their own tests , authorities in 10 states either shut off , or issued warning notices on , beaches over 2,400 times during 1989-90 , with New York State issuing the most restrictions , despite the fact that it also has the most relaxed standards . |
26 | However , it appears from Annex III thereto , to which paragraph D of Title IV ( timetable ) of the programme refers , that it also covers the elimination of restrictions on freedom of establishment in the sea-fishing sector . |
27 | Clearly , being separated from these troubling experiences may well be a benefit , but Giddens is arguing that it also leaves the routines of everyday life relatively empty . |
28 | Some say the lion was set up to celebrate a victory over the Venetians — although that seems barely credible , a defeated , down-trodden beast being the more usual symbol for a defeated enemy — others that it simply marks the position of the old eastern gate , through which travellers to and from Venice would go . |
29 | Aid has created such artificial divisions within what should be normal national programmes of health care or agriculture that it now obstructs the development of such programmes on a country-wide basis . |
30 | The first is that it now seems the £200 must all be for personal injury or death and not just include such damages . |