Example sentences of "[to-vb] that [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | We do suggest one small change , to allow an employee 's payment method to be changed at the discretion of his employer , if at the time that he entered that employment , he had agreed to accept that change at some future time ( not necessarily specified ) . |
2 | And you do n't need to be Italian to know that insisting on bringing a car in this mess is n't very bright . |
3 | She could have refused to write that note to her parents or walk obediently to the car and climb into the boot . |
4 | Once a local authority has identified a need it should produce a plan to meet that need by providing the appropriate services ( Guidance , vol 2 , para 2.10 ) . |
5 | Those who think of Pound as a great liberator from stiff and hidebound conventions will be disconcerted to find that Newbolt on the contrary treats him as an academic formalist . |
6 | The normal price for any given daily supply of fish , which we are now seeking , is the price which will quickly call into the fishing trade capital and labour enough to obtain that supply in a day 's fishing of average good fortune ; the influence which the price of fish will have upon capital and labour available in the fishing trade being governed by rather narrow causes such as these . |
7 | And as you 've seen with previous closures of our homes , the last three , is that we 've been able to utilize some of those resources to provide that shift in policy which has been very successful , and has , er , a process that we 've got has allayed people 's fears who 've been used for those residential home agreements . |
8 | It is usual , for instance , in trust deeds used in the capital markets to provide that disputes about remuneration of the trustee are to be resolved by a merchant bank acting as an expert : see 5.5 . |
9 | Whilst we 're able to implement quite a considerable proportion of the er , objectives without any financial commitment , this particular er , issue does erm , provide us with a considerable test , and members need to know that in order to achieve the move from residential care to community care , we would have to have some ring-fence monies to be able , to enable that shift to , to take place , before the erm , the budget could be reduced on the residential side . |
10 | Nearly fifty years on , a group of survivors are preparing to re-create that jump into Arnhem . |
11 | History may come to see that embrace as a gesture of fond farewell . |
12 | It would be a terrible shame to see that go to waste . ’ |
13 | So I expect to see er improvements in confidence backed by greater provision and I like to see that directed at the venture capital , risk capital , long term capital . |
14 | Er I would , I would echo that , that we feel that they money has been paid in for work or services done by the employer and by the er fund members themselves have contributed and I do n't think it belongs to either of those parties in any more , it 's held by the trustees to pay pensions , if for nothing it 's been put there just to pay pensions , it 's not a piggy bank for er for companies to draw out with the with their tame er trustees allowing it , it it 's money the trustees hold in in trust and I believe that 's the law at the moment and er I I think we would like to see that confirmed in any new law . |
15 | To acknowledge that amounts to something very different from simply excising history as such . |
16 | This is a scandal not merely because police stations are not equipped to hold prisoners for more than a day or two — everyone from Lord Justice Woolf to the Inspectorate Constabulary has condemned the present arrangement — but because police cells are now being used as a convenience to enable the Prison Department and the Home Secretary to claim that overcrowding in prisons is diminished . |
17 | Common sense should have told her that he had n't had the time , even if he 'd had the inclination , to arrange that visit from those two men . |
18 | This meant that , although they could turn to the work of historians and anthropologists , they had to reinterpret that work in their own way . |
19 | It can not , therefore , be a Christian insight to urge that speaking in tongues is an indispensable mark of life in the Spirit of Christ ; whereas it is an undeniably Christian insight to insist that love and holiness , so manifest in the life of the incarnate One , should mark those who claim to have his Spirit . |
20 | To a great extent their analysis of the problematic nature of the established set — up tends to parallel that advanced by the constitutional authorities in that they are attentive to the political and economic problems of adversary party politics , elective dictatorship , and the overload of conflicting demands . |
21 | While this is probably true for most people , it is also important to remember that preparing for retirement really has to be a staged process . |
22 | Judge Byron Robb chose it to rule that work on the cult 's nuclear bunkers in Montana had to stop , after their fuel oil tanks were found to be leaking . |
23 | Is it adequate at all to try in this fashion to interpret religion as a means to an end , and to define that end in progressive humanistic terms as having to do with the elevation and betterment of human society ? |
24 | And they produce oxygen which animals need to breathe , and which helps to replace that lost by burning fossil fuels . |
25 | A temporary truce in the dispute had been reached in August , and talks were in progress for a new bilateral agreement to replace that concluded in 1960 . |
26 | This kind of evidence does little to suggest that support for new parties is " rational " and based on an informed judgement as to party policy . |
27 | To suggest that delegates from a conference of existing trades councils would reflect a truly national view , would be misleading . |
28 | An estimated 50% of women in the world who want to stop having children are able to fulfil that wish by these means . |
29 | Mao Tse Tung compared guerrillas to fish that swim in the water of a sympathetic population . |
30 | Whilst remembering the old days I was surprised to hear that ran in the family as his wife 's father had worked for the Company at the turn of the century . |