Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] that the [noun sg] is " in BNC.

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1 Both Atticus and Judge Taylor realise that the case is lost before that trial even begins because they realise that because the jury is all white , they can not convict a black man against a white man 's word .
2 Does my right hon. and learned Friend accept that the House is united in abhorring war crimes — and no doubt there were many — but that the House will want to consider early-day motion 275 which draws attention to some articles in the Evening Standard and elsewhere which remind us that mistakes have been made ?
3 VOLCLOSING indicating that the volume is considered full as it has reached either its minimum fill or full mark , but has not yet been verified .
4 Indeed , with what he callls its ‘ huge range of expression ’ as well as its power to fill even the largest concert hall , Hardenberger feels that the trumpet is a particularly valuable instrument for the contemporary composer .
5 Moynihan said that the government is to reassess its target of 1000MW of renewable energy by the year 2000 , as set out in the White Paper on the Environment .
6 A more recent review of the issue of imputation in the sociology of knowledge by Alan Scott suggests that the problem is with seeing knowledge/ideology as separate from the social grouping to which it has then to be linked by imputation .
7 Gary says that the game is all about patience and determination and Steve 's got it .
8 The procedure does not wait for an offline module to be transferred , however a value is returned in MODULES_ON_LINE to indicate that the module is offline awaiting transfer .
9 But chairman Lord Alexander warns that the economy is still not out of trouble .
10 Chan acknowledges that the state is ‘ reluctant ’ to raise salaries by substantial amounts .
11 Colin Brewer finds that the scalpel is oft mightier than the couch
12 The special deposits are only released when the Bank of England feels that the time is right to allow credit to expand again .
13 Whatever one 's view of the literary merits of the Manual ( and humour is in the final analysis a matter of personal taste ) , it is certainly wrong of Mr. Browning to imply that the book is inept , contains irritating mistakes and exhibits poor production values : this is simply not the case .
14 Analysts briefed by IBM said that the company is seeking to rally a big show of support for the Workplace OS when it is launched , and that enhancements for both PC-DOS and OS/2 are in the works .
15 In a seminal article Professors Richard Lipsey and Kelvin Lancaster showed that the answer is ‘ No ! ’
16 Quoting the saying that the way to eat an elephant is one bite at a time , Mr Cooper explains that the company is gradually converting more and more document types to electronic processing .
17 One young mother , Folasade implies that the distinction is implicit , " Only true slags are slags .
18 Overall , Mr Hashimoto claims that the budget is economically neutral .
19 A recent survey in the Archdeaconry of Wiltshire suggests that the need is urgent .
20 ADSS secretary John Ransford agrees that the situation is unclear .
21 At the same time , however , Ure warns that the team is not there to handle day-to-day risk management and the general belief is that the more responsibility for that is pushed down to line management , the better .
22 Novello Allegro 's participation was also in doubt because of the ground , but Meade added that the horse is not 100 per cent .
23 Whitaker is consulting with Penguin to ensure that the situation is rectified in time for next month 's publications .
24 Despite a devastating 6–2 , 6–2 victory over Manuela Maleeva-Fragniere in the first round of the Virginia Slims Championships in New York , which left Maleeva insisting that the American is still playing well enough to be number one , Martina believes she can feel the winds of time beginning to blow .
25 In the article referred to in the Introduction , Ralf Dahrendorf maintains that the underclass is not a revolutionary threat to political stability , and that accommodating political change will not be induced by this argument .
26 The UK argues that the rate is a matter for the member states to decide .
27 As to the future , Mr Sandy says that the world is Grant 's oyster .
28 Mr. Kinnock claimed that the Government is suppressing inflation by devastating the economy .
29 When manager Victor Contini judges that the moment is right , the haunch is brought down to be skinned , boned , cured and thinly sliced like Parma ham .
30 Is Mr Gilligrew saying that the Government is responsible for every leaf that falls , every poisonous berry that turns purple or crimson ?
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