Example sentences of "[verb] [noun pl] [conj] [pron] [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 The ability to call a strike without a ballot was provided by the result of a 1981 ballot on the principle of fighting pit closures ( where the grounds were economic ; the NUM was prepared to accept closures if they agreed that the pits were ‘ worked out ’ ) .
2 They have always offered special deals to attract students because they know that they are tomorrow 's higher earners .
3 The Government is promoting Compacts because it recognises that there will be a shortfall in supply of responsible and qualified young people over the next few years .
4 The polytechnics support vouchers because they believe that the system will give them parity of resources with the universities by allowing them to compete for students on equal terms .
5 Responding to the absence of clearer guidelines on exchange rates , Bérégovoy told reporters that it indicated that current parities suited all G-7 partners .
6 Hormone replacement pills are discovered in the bathroom cabinet , and Clara starts going bonkers as she realises that her husband wants a sex change .
7 The publication of the tape is likely to cause further concern to Diana who has already told friends that she believed that at least some of her private calls were being monitored and recorded .
8 There is no way of monitoring arms once they are sold , although I believe Contraves when it says that it would have to fit the latest equipment to any ship , and would not fit Argentinian ships .
9 How is it possible that a black hole appears to emit particles when we know that nothing can escape from within its event horizon ?
10 The Government could also authorise local authorities to remit payments when they know that people can not afford to pay .
11 The OFT investigates complaints if it appears that these trade associations are not following their own guidelines and , as a final sanction , the OFT can withdraw its endorsement .
12 Surely , investors will be less willing to buy and sell shares if they think that they may soon become the ‘ victims ’ of insider dealing .
13 employees will only admit weaknesses if they feel that this will not be held against them .
14 I 'm not against the concept of co-opted members and I believe that they could add a useful dimension to any authority 's work , but apart from the obligatory brace of businessmen and I accept the Right Honourable and Noble Viscount Lord Whitelaw 's phrase and I quote powerful reference to a broad approach and new ideas and a fight against crime , but apart from the the brace er , er of such business people , they should surely come from representative sections of those communities which the authorities serve .
15 Patterson trained her subjects to ask questions when they found that they could not choose between competing referents .
16 He saw that Jupiter had moons and he saw that the surface of the earth 's moon was covered with mountains and craters .
17 I could not swallow pills until I realised that it was a psychological problem ( ’ Sticky pills ’ ) Monitor , 13 January , p 88 ) .
18 ‘ I certainly do n't degrade Neighbours and I know that I owe Charlene everything .
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