Example sentences of "[vb pp] and that [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I always objected to the idea that everything is predetermined and that we have no choice .
2 The [ draft ] FRS therefore requires that the facilities must be committed and that there must be no reasons expected or likely which would either permit the lender to avoid his obligation to provide new borrowings or prevent him from providing them .
3 A Grand Jury in California handed up indictments against two officers of Symantec Corp alleging that they stole trade secrets from Borland International Inc after a six-month investigation by the district attorney 's office of Santa Cruz County , California into the allegations that a Borland officer brought confidential company material with him when he left Borland to join Symantec ; Symantec says that last it hired an independent law firm to look into the charges , and it was given the opinion that there was no crime committed and that none of the items constitute trade secrets .
4 Joan said : ‘ I want people to know that Brian has never been forgotten and that we will never give up hope that his murderer will be found . ’
5 Lucy said , looking up at her , and right at that moment Josie would have sworn that some kind of a facade had dropped and that she was returning the gaze of a six year-old .
6 We believe that it is right to have a minimum deterrent so that no potential aggressor can think that this country could be attacked and that they could be unaffected by any retaliation .
7 Like most of the professionals , they believe that sport and politics should not be mixed and that they are victims of a situation over which they have no control .
8 Basically that it 's there to be enjoyed and that it is only when you enjoy it that you play at your best — I always enjoy my cricket .
9 The republican Health Ministry reported on May 27 that since the start of the conflict 5,190 people had died or were missing and 18,400 people had been wounded and that there were 580,000 displaced persons and 640,000 refugees .
10 Many people on the continent agree with us that business must not be overburdened and that it should be allowed to make choices about how best to involve employees in the process of the business .
11 She had to know that he had considered and that he was committed by his reply .
12 The dispute was now expected to go to international arbitration , although the Belize government of Prime Minister George Price emphasized that not " one inch " of national territory would be conceded and that there would be no foreseeable cuts in the size of the British forces stationed in the country .
13 Yamaha should take solace from the thought that Senna was bitching about the power of the new V12 Honda , later saying he had been misquoted and that there was ‘ nothing fundamentally wrong ’ with the new Honda .
14 A key element of obtaining that price would be your ability to demonstrate that the profits to October have been met and that your outlook on the future market is still as good as when we last met with your colleagues .
15 As soon as it had been fired from the Simonova the pod would have started to broadcast a signal and , since the crew of the survey ship could not fail to be aware that a pod had been discharged , and that it was occupied , he supposed that his descent had been tracked and that someone at least knew where he was to be found .
16 Colin MacLeod , chairman and owner of Nottinghamshire-based Caledonian Mining , which competed against the consortium for the pit , said : ‘ There has been far too much in the press about the poor miners being done and that we were the big bad boys coming up to take over .
17 In those early months he had wanted her to know the magnitude of what he had done and that he had done it for her .
18 You are entitled to be paid for the proportion of the work that you have done and that it was reasonable for you to do .
19 He tried to remember that Fiver was under-sized and that they had had an anxious time and were all weary .
20 He was not particularly pleased with the result , however : when The Family Reunion had been televised two years before , he confessed that it was the first television play he had seen and that he found the medium deficient .
21 Going back along the ditch and down beside the house , she tried to convince herself that no one would have heard her love-shriek , but she was already frightened that they had , and when she tiptoed into the scullery and crossed to her straw pallet in the corner , her fear increased tenfold , for she was immediately certain that the blanket had been moved and that someone had been there in the scullery only minutes before .
22 In this convenient distinction , we can say , in a fairly non-technical way , that utterances are spoken and sentences are written and that we will apply these terms to what Lyons describes as ‘ the products of ordinary language-behaviour ’ .
23 The offer from the planners was that his unit would be expanded and that he would afterwards be given a free hand to harry the German supply lines all along the coast .
24 It was n't until a physiotherapist found a vertical tear in the hamstring that they had to admit I was injured and that there was nothing wrong with my motivation .
25 Zander found that a large number of payments in were accepted and that it was a tactic well used by defendants .
26 Whilst the two rituals are not normally linked together , it does seem from close examination that they are connected and that they are , in analytical terms , in fact opposite sides of the same coin .
27 impressed upon the Prime Minister that the country had to be saved and that there should be a combination of all decent minded politicians towards this end .
28 My right hon. Friend will agree that those questions must be answered and that we have to get to the very heart of the scandal to ensure that it should not happen again , not only in Leicestershire but elsewhere , and those responsible for the cover-up are made to realise what they have done and the subsequent effect it has had on numerous children .
29 If someone is asked a question and replies yes or no it will be understood that the question is now answered and that there is nothing more to be said .
30 It is often said , for example , that the Indonesian island of Bali is ruined and that it has n't been worth going to since the 1930s , but to walk through a Balinese night breathing the warm silk of tropical air accompanied by the croaking of frogs and the distant gongs and gamelan music of a temple celebration is a magical experience .
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