Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] that [pron] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The number of matrices B which diagonalise A in this manner is indefinitely large : to prove the theorem we need only show that it holds for any two . |
2 | I can only assume that it stemmed from wishful thinking or a misunderstanding on the part of one of the council employees or officers . |
3 | Granted that ‘ Be aware ’ suffices for some choices of ends , it does not necessarily follow that it suffices for all . |
4 | After that we can only hope that it goes in our favour because we know it wo n't be easy . ’ |
5 | This step does not necessarily mean that everyone affected by the problem must be identified . |
6 | The armoured or plated dinosaurs include some species that seem too heavily burdened with protective armour to have been very active , but this does not necessarily mean that they had to be cold-blooded . |
7 | This last point does not necessarily mean that you have to be using a page description language but , for the moment at least , it amounts to the same thing . |
8 | Heuristic information ( that is , suggestions about how best to search ) is often more easily exploited when the language is enlarged , but that does not necessarily mean that it has to be made more expressive . |
9 | I can only say that it sounded like one of those across the passage from my room . ’ |
10 | I was much more impressed by Mr. Kasner 's evidence than by that of Mr. Mahmoud , but I do not think that they differ on any material point . |
11 | The noise in the Chamber tonight did not do the House great credit , but I do not think that it came from one side alone . |
12 | Whilst I would apply that proposition completely in most cases , and particularly in cases which affect life , liberty or property , I do not think that it applies in all cases . |
13 | Now a ‘ searching for something ’ or ‘ exploring ’ theme crops up a great deal in drama and there are many teachers who do not recognise that what looks like a tense , exciting , well-focused structure may be no such thing . |
14 | Many subsequently returned to their homes , all over the Soviet Union , where the local doctors may not know that they worked at Chernobyl and may therefore not recognise subsequent cancers or other problems as radiation-linked . |
15 | ’ It does not specify that it applies to all parties to the conflict , and is thus more ambiguous on this point than common Article 3 . |
16 | The difficulty was that the evangelicals took a low view of the deans and chaplains of colleges , and did not expect that anything run by them would have force and challenge . |
17 | They did not contest that they participated in the crime ring , but said they had no choice because of pressure from Chinese secret societies . |
18 | But he did not feel that she looked upon their amorous exchanges as more than innocent dalliance . |
19 | Yeah because if I work it out I 'll just know that i it made so and so but I wo n't know that it gave off that I 'll just remember that it made like zinc chloride or something I wo n't remember |
20 | I do not believe that there needs to be any inherent conflict between those aims . |
21 | The Prime Minister answered a question that I put to him earlier this year by referring to the fact that he did not believe that I live in the real world . |
22 | I do not believe that it has to be a question of either/or . |
23 | He may not believe that it applies in his particular case . |
24 | But just because adults have the right to choose , it does not follow that they have in fact exercised that right . |
25 | It does not follow that they understand in any sense that the bottom bricks of a tower support the top ones — although this is something which a leaping animal living in a jungle or an untidy house may have to learn . |
26 | Well , we got through it all , I can scarcely believe that I came through all that and thoroughly enjoyed the excitement of it , and was not in the least bit sea-sick . |
27 | He was better known as a spirited champion of atheism , so many people do not realize that he believed in God until he was eighteen . |
28 | The radio can not demand that we listen to it : even if we leave it switched on , this does not mean we are listening . |
29 | When Butland measures the ‘ skills and talents ’ of general practice he does not appreciate that they rely on stability and knowledge of the patient . |
30 | Babies can not therefore really be considered to be trained as they do not realize when they want to go , do not indicate that they want to , and do not go to the potty by themselves . |