Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] that [pron] [vb -s] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Newcomers to CAD say that it has its own jargon . |
2 | The disadvantages placed on the industry mean that it costs our farmers 5p a dozen more to produce eggs . |
3 | Well its supporters say that it 's it 's justified on the grounds of democracy . |
4 | The sociologist who gathers a life-history takes steps to ensure that it covers everything we want to know , that no important fact or event is slighted , that what purports to be factual squares with other available evidence and that the subject 's interpretations are honestly given . ’ |
5 | And as an experienced tellee himself , he knows that Pooh will only believe what he says if Pooh believes that he believes it too . |
6 | Traditionally , every spring , a campaign is launched , but this year we must hold a special campaign to ensure that everybody knows what the way ahead will be . |
7 | However , when he poses the question of whether his method could work as well for the class struggle as for the boxing match , Sartre admits that he finds it impossible to answer and returns instead to the much easier case of sub-groups . |
8 | ‘ They have a basic need to know that someone loves them , but some of these children are not secure about who they are and who loves them . |
9 | The group assumes that everyone knows what the objectives are . |
10 | It is the responsibility of the clinical teacher to ensure that everyone understands her role and the important part she plays in nurse education . |
11 | So at home Milton is just one of the others , although he seems to have enough tricks up his sleeve to ensure that he gets his own way most of the time . |
12 | Erm and the meeting felt that it asks it asks for for views from local parties and we felt that the amount of money |
13 | The newspaper says that she ends her speech with the words : ‘ There is no magic formula that will transform sorrow into happiness , intolerance into compassion , or war into peace . ’ |
14 | Kevin Maxwell 's own statement of affairs shows that he values his Chelsea house at £750,000 though he has a £430,000 mortgage from City bankers Brown Shipley . |
15 | The magazine folded and we all got drunk on Bulgarian wine and I made a speech about going out to penetrate the government and cut the arteries of the police state right at its heart — you need Bulgarian wine to say things like that it makes me faint to think of it now . |
16 | If the person indicates that he has nothing more to say the officer shall without delay cease to question him about that offence . … |
17 | But all the evidence suggests that it has one staring error — the researchers ' names . |
18 | Shirley knows that everybody knows who she is . |
19 | His , though , is a concern with modern city life rather than with the truly rural , and it is in the sheer acreage of glass in the walls of the towering skyscraper blocks that he devotes himself to a series of studies on the diagonal . |
20 | Well you 've heard the senior prosecutor say that she knows nothing , she |
21 | Everything in his relation to his slaves shows that he treats them as more or less human — his humiliations of them , his disappointments , his jealousies , his fears , his punishments , his attachments . |
22 | In the next example , does Nichola imply that she believes her feet to have stopped growing now ? |
23 | His views are taken to task by Lancelot , the hero of Kingsley 's Yeast ( 1848 ) : ‘ It may suit the Mr Lyles of this age … to make the people constantly and visibly comprehend that property is their protector and their friend , but I question whether it will suit the people themselves , unless they can make property understand that it owes them something more definite than protection . ’ |
24 | A people without religion will in the end find that it has nothing to live for . |
25 | Once the income which is the property of the trust deed is to be deemed the income of Mr Astor ( that is , is to be treated for the purposes of the Income Tax Acts in all respects as if it were the property of Mr Astor ) , it automatically becomes impossible for the purposes of those Acts to say that he receives anything which springs from a right of action against the trustee in respect of his income . |
26 | Dad says that he thinks he has the answer to my problem but he will have to consult with the Pastor tomorrow . |
27 | Making it clear that short-termism is not an affliction from which Siemens AG suffers , the company says that it expects its loss-making semiconductor division to show a profit in the 1995-96 business year , which starts October 1 1995 : it looks for sales of some $2,000m that year , compared with about $1,187m last fiscal year ; the company aims to achieve profitability via tight cost control , strategic cooperation with other companies and the moving of labour-intensive activities to south-east Asia ; the division 's workforce will be just under 12,000 in 1995-96 compared with some 13,200 at present . |
28 | Co out of your way to ensure that everyone appreciates their own personal contribution to revenue . |
29 | Some students find that it helps them to make a brief précis of the situation , though you should n't waste too much time in writing out points which you already have set down in front of you . |
30 | Lovelock sees this dual function as a vital bridge , but others argue that it puts him in an invidious and altogether too powerful position . |