Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] that [pron] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ( I am not arguing that the Americans do not themselves engage in all manner of protectionist devices , but merely note that they do at least have an intrinsic belief in the benefits of Adam Smith 's hidden hand , a view which is not wholly shared on the Continent of Europe . ) |
2 | There was a trench running down this one , too , its contents so foul that he walked with his feet astride it . |
3 | Nothing personal , Bill , but just remember that I work in this town , and for me to work here then I need doors opening up for me . |
4 | You just know that you want to be the one who makes it back . |
5 | Be this as it may , the constitutional authorities who support the introduction of a Bill of Rights to limit Parliament , government , and the state , nevertheless recognise that it calls for a fundamental constitutional change if it is to be more than just a pious declaration of good intent . |
6 | All the same , solitary bucks — if they can find no existing holes to make use of — will sometimes scratch out short tunnels for shelter , although it is not work that they tackle at all seriously . |
7 | I am terribly sorry this should have happened and I sincerely hope that we hear from them . |
8 | I hardly imagine that I look like an habitual criminal , anyway . ’ |
9 | The last two competitors may be called upon to save the day , so always ensure that you keep at least one good finisher in hand . |
10 | So as much as the reviewers ' preferences shine through , I still feel that they review without prejudice . |
11 | Furthermore , and even more important , various writers clearly show that they thought of England as a nation . |
12 | Hahnemann 's writings clearly show that he differentiates between the level of potency and smallness of the dose i.e. the quantity given . |
13 | ‘ I know canon law and I also know that it rests on the justice of God . |
14 | In the past , it was thought that language began when the child uttered the first word , but we now know that it begins with the first interactions and communication shortly after birth . |
15 | They take at face value cases such as this one involving the policewomen , and they really believe that they live in a society that has lost all its civilised values . |
16 | Salvadorean women often remark that they live in a " matriarchal society " , by which they mean they must support their children single-handed . |
17 | It is no improvement merely to add a label , saying — taking an example at random — that left for Scotland yesterday morning is a verb phrase if by that we simply mean that it consists of a certain sequence of word classes recognized as frequently occurring . |
18 | Some advisers suggest that you look to past precedents within the company ; others recommend that you gear your expectations to the financial sum that you expect to require in order to exist in reasonable comfort until another job comes along ; others simply suggest that you look for payment of a year 's full salary . |
19 | This analysis raises the same question addressed in the previous section : if the speaker wanted the hearer to recover these effects , why did n't he or she simply say that they sprinted up the hill ? |
20 | Please state that you travelled with HCI . |
21 | Hay 's booksellers justifiably boast that they cater for all tastes . |
22 | Your Directors unanimously recommend that you vote in favour of the aforementioned Resolutions , and intend themselves so to vote in respect of their own beneficial holdings totalling 117,180 ordinary shares representing 0.07% of the present issues ordinary share capital . |
23 | Your Directors unanimously recommend that you vote against Resolutions 14 and 15 . |
24 | It was the same quick , hard beat that he felt in his lambs when they were close to death . |
25 | The damage here tells its own story about the impact which killed four horses outright , left two others so badly hurt that they had to be put down and fourteen more with serious injuries . |
26 | Is there not some hypocrisy when the Opposition talk of problems of unemployment and housing , yet suggest that we add to them — — by advocating an open-door immigration policy that will mean more people coming to our constituencies and competing for homes and jobs ? |
27 | Everybody 's in their own camp , and it , it , it 's only when you come to consider , and I mean my group is nowhere near behind me on this , because we have farmers who , who again think that anything to do with County Farms is sacrosanct . |
28 | Just be prepared for Connemara enthusiasts to tell you that theirs is the only breed worth bothering about , Welsh Cob experts too insist that nothing compares with a good Section D and Highland/Fell/Dales etc exhibitors feel exactly the same ! |
29 | Chair , I 'd like to challenge standing orders on motion three O one , an example being in the part-time workers ' qualification into it was done by a recommendation of and we therefore request that it stays on the agenda . |