Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 If this second approach is right — and despite my own biochemical enthusiasms I believe that it is — then the biochemical events that I study are likely to be very general processes of protein synthesis and membrane modification , sometimes described as ‘ housekeeping ’ .
2 For these reasons I conclude that as a matter of interpretation the powers of the Director do not cease , as regards the questioning of the person under investigation , when he is charged ; that the principle of common sense , expressed in the maxim generalia specialibus non derogant , entails that the general provisions of the Code yield to the particular provisions of the Act of 1987 in cases to which that Act applies ; and that neither history nor logic demands that any qualification of what Parliament has so clearly enacted ought to be implied .
3 For these reasons I conclude that the existence and provisions of the Act of 1976 afford no assistance to the health authority 's case .
4 But I , I do n't think it was the total picture but it was one of the reasons I think that persuaded President Clinton to invite Gerry Adams , or to lift the visa for forty eight hours .
5 For many reasons I feel that hypnosis is by far the best method of inducing past-life regression :
6 In my hypothetical discussion of cheetahs and gazelles I said that cheetahs , unlike the weather , had a tendency as the generations go by to become ‘ better hunters ’ , to become more severe enemies , better equipped to kill gazelles .
7 by the time I had gone through five operations I decided that as long as I could breath , that would do me and I , I would really recommend every body to think twice before having any form of plastic surgery , particularly unless its , if its not absolutely necessary .
8 From the two programmes I learned that , if cash is really short , the DSS will pay for a funeral .
9 In the last two hours I discover that he is a pharmacist , a male nurse , and a killer .
10 My concerns are much more involved with the dangers I perceive that many valued institutions are having to confront within current political climates .
11 In the second paragraph he said : ’ During our discussions I accepted that there had possibly been some scope for misunderstanding .
12 When I dared to go to the scales I discovered that I had lost a further ten pounds in five days .
13 As a consultant specialising in environmental impact assessments and environmental audits I feel that this criticism is rather unfair .
14 the structured thought patterns I found that the most important because when I was up at the table on the second presentation I was able to have my thoughts relating to the layout already and with in fact just the single element of the subject shown on my paper I could immediately focus on that and in fact give the details of that right the way through .
15 I remember a man with a family of several young children who worked at the plant saying at one of the first local public meetings I addressed that it would certainly change his mind about nuclear power if the link with leukaemia was substantiated .
16 Nothing happened , except that after a few minutes I checked that no one had come into the room to observe such antics !
17 From his signs I understood that they were going to move me .
18 " Forty times I made that ride there and back — in the bus , not the jeep like you two , " he told us .
19 I had the club already going , was dealing with mainly young people , and as you will know young people 's taste tends to vary quite considerably and very quickly , so I might well be very successful for so long and then if suddenly taste changed and I had n't got the ability to change with the times I realized that it would be rather precarious , so I needed a second string to my bow .
20 I mean , there 's quite a few husbands I know that absolutely hate being out !
21 Opening my eyes I saw that Rozanov had pitched to the floor .
22 When I had finished and opened my eyes I noted that she had the cup in one hand and the saucer in the other .
23 After reading some of the criticisms from readers in the past few months I felt that it was about time I wrote in .
24 Yes , and the girls had three months ' notice to leave and on the last day at three months I heard that a young lady had left the Post Office .
25 Because over the coming months I suspect that as a result of the E P A you are going to be called on more and more for information , for putting out press releases , for talking to people , for talking on the telephone , I mean , every single newspaper now seems to have an environmental reporter , and you 're going to be , I suspect , right in the forefront of it .
26 ‘ However , after looking at the still pictures I realised that Gerrard and Obolensky were in excellent positions for the pass to the right .
27 From your speech in parliament and from a wide variety of other speeches I understand that you no longer agree with the evidence you accepted in 1971 .
28 If therefore certiorari is generally available for error of law not involving abuse of power ( as on the basis of Lord Diplock 's speeches I consider that it is so available ) then it should be available also in respect of a decision of a visitor .
29 THE plasma precipitating into the Earth 's dayside auroral atmosphere has characteristics which show that it originates from the shocked solar-wind plasma of the magnetosheath .
30 Both these figures are below national guidelines which recommend that 90% of all calls should be answered in that time .
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