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 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
11 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 .
12 In the provinces of the empire , however , there was no choice of magistrates : the provincial governor ( or a deputy appointed by him ) heard all cases , whether they were based on the civil law or not ; and we can hardly expect that he switched from one procedure to another according to which kind of case he was hearing .
13 As an example , whoever feeds the dog should always insist that it sits before placing the bowl down on the ground .
14 I can hardly suppose that she sat for you or that it was commissioned . ‘
15 ‘ You should also know that we consulted with your Corps commander this morning , ’ the Frenchman said , ‘ and he ordered that we should be given every possible assistance . ’
16 It might help you to doze off but you will probably find that you wake during the night and can not get back to sleep again .
17 I can honestly say that I feel at least equal to them , often above them ; and I do n't enter any relations with them that are n't on my terms .
18 In addition they must also accept that they have within them emotions and feelings which , properly nurtured and utilised can provide , not only compensation for the surrender of unlimited sensual pleasure , but also a road to unlimited human happiness , a road which would be blocked if the choice were the first proposition .
19 In addition they must also accept that they have within them emotions and feelings which , properly nurtured and utilised can provide , not only compensation for the surrender of unlimited sensual pleasure , but also a road to unlimited human happiness , a road which would be blocked if the choice were the first proposition .
20 Americans , who also used the term " Edwardian Era " , would probably say that it ended on 2nd April 1917 , when the United States entered the war .
21 ‘ I do n't really see that I have to ‘ do ’ anything , ’ Rory averred .
22 She might even feel that he has at least lent a new understanding to such lines as ‘ There 's nothing serious in mortality . ’
23 The type of frame you choose for your finished work is an entirely personal decision , based on your own likes and dislikes , but I would strongly suggest that you think about the type of frame you will be using right from the start of your work .
24 If you take part you will be showing solidarity with the poorest nations in the world and letting governments everywhere know that you care about the environment and its undeniable rush to destruction .
25 ‘ Your mortgage is currently set at £62,500 , Dr Bissett , which is slightly excessive for the salary you command , but I do quite understand that you bought at the top of the market and that interest rates were then not at their present level . ’
26 A different approach might aim to show that our perception of ourselves as intentional subjects has not always existed , and might then suggest that it arises as a feature of capitalist ideology .
27 One can readily appreciate that what applies to the siting and design of the pool also applies to the internal structure .
28 If you are able to meet my clients ' price expectations by revising your offer , I would then propose that you meet with them this month to exchange their and your thoughts for the future .
29 At that stage he will either indicate that he wishes to application in the local term action before he will authorise the County Council to take the decision on it .
30 You 'd certainly never guess that he suffered from arthritis … that was the chair cracking … not his hip .
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