Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] that [pron] [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Dr Adams thinks that it would help him in handling her case . ’
2 That is absolutely contrary to the constitutional position that Parliament can alter an Act previously passed , and it can do so by repealing in terms the previous Act — Mr Hill agrees that it may do so — and it can do it also in another way — namely , by enacting a provision which is clearly inconsistent with the previous Act .
3 The argument from analogy supposes that you can construct from your own case a concept of pains which can be felt by others rather than by you .
4 Labour says that it will reverse every step that the Government have taken to protect businesses , and would leave them to the mercy of Labour 's own local councils .
5 Since we can not go on struggling with one another indefinitely , Hegel says that one must submit to the other .
6 The electricity industry says that it will buy its coal from abroad unless British Coal can produce at 130p per gigajoule .
7 But under intense congressional pressure the Defence Department says that it will kill the programme next year unless the services manage to iron out serious flaws .
8 European and Asian countries , where companies have few scruples about exploiting their American rivals ' legal handicap , could pass anti-bribery laws of their own and TI says that it will lobby for such legislation .
9 You notice in that quotation that Adams says that they may study so and so .
10 Although the haze had restricted visibility forward Spencer recalls that he could see down quite well and everything seemed to be going smoothly for a controlled emergency landing .
11 Secondly , Mr Marnell states that it would cost ‘ at least £2 million ’ if the council lost it 's appeal .
12 A change of mind does n't fit any of the above criteria , although if the order or advert states that you can have your money back if you have a change of heart , then of course you can .
13 The Revenue conceedes that it will mean the virtual end of some 15,000 small schemes with £3 billion in assets .
14 It has been decided to recruit a number of ‘ volunteer ’ Area Organisers to keep records of classes int heir area and Pat hopes that you will co-operate with them in giving fullest details of your classes so that communications can be improved both within the Society and with the public .
15 The violence of the eruption and the lightness of the pumice fragments means that they will go higher , and stay air-borne longer than any other kind of pyroclastic material , and it is this that gives pumice deposits their unique properties .
16 Their natural ability to infiltrate woods and move quickly through dense undergrowth means that they can accomplish tasks which would be impossible to Men .
17 The height of style The unique design of this foldable resin highchair means that you can set it a seven different height positions and it also doubles up as a low chair with removable tray .
18 Giving you a fair deal means that he should follow a reasonable procedure before taking a final decision that you must part company .
19 The way I have phrased this criterion implies that we should begin by looking for the biochemical and cellular changes and then on this basis seek the neurophysiological ones , and that in some way the neurophysiology is a mere incidental product of the biochemical and structural changes .
20 The sampling theorem indicates that we must sample these phenomena at a frequency of no less than half their wavelength if we are to avoid bias in measurement .
21 At the moment , the moratorium that the United States has announced on the development of its tactical air-to-surface missile programme means that we would have great difficulty getting a credible system from the United States if we wanted one .
22 Of course , extra space-time dimensions are a commonplace of science fiction ; indeed , they are almost a necessity , since otherwise the fact that relativity implies that one can not travel faster than light means that it would take far too long to travel between stars and galaxies .
23 However , these were generally riskier and since many savers lacked the necessary information and confidence to invest overseas , it seemed a natural role for investment trusts that they should provide an indirect route into overseas markets for small investors who would benefit from the trust 's professional management .
24 The drawing suggests that there might come a time when the system does not recover at the bottom of its dive but continues heading downwards to collapse .
25 Labour believes that it can hijack the EC towards the type of socialism that has been rejected throughout eastern Europe .
26 Mr Karimov knows that he will stand or fall on his ability to stave off economic collapse .
27 Marx and Engels argues that we must understand ideas as products of people engaged in this natural process and see the production of ideas as an aspect of the general enterprise of making a living from nature .
28 Jason says that you can take any group down the course and give them a thrill you do n't have to be good and special needs groups such as blind people can also have a go …
29 The centre will test for interoperability between ICL and non-ICL hardware , software and operating systems at the request of customers , and ICL says that it will have 12 similar centres open worldwide by the end of the year — rising to 50 by the end of 1994 .
30 Fort Lauderdale , Florida-based Encore Computer Corp says that it will supply its Infinity 90 machine as part of the $362m five-year contract awarded to BDM Federal Inc by the US Air Force as part of the cost-cutting Defense Management Report Decision 924 programme , which mandates the consolidation of the Air Force Material Command unit 's mainframe systems and sites .
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