Example sentences of "[vb infin] the [noun sg] that " in BNC.

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1 I feel we should stress the peace that that we 're given .
2 I must stress the fact that this building is not , as the IRA has callously and cynically claimed , an operational military base .
3 You can not evade the fact that we are cultural Americans , dreaming American dreams . ’
4 I need not here emphasize the point that nobody can expect Polybius to study the dynamics of Roman imperialism .
5 But Richard Buxton QC , a commissioner , said : ‘ The introduction of a hierarchy of offences will convey the message that this conduct is no longer responsible or funny .
6 Note that the amber light shall convey the prohibition that vehicular traffic shall not proceed beyond the stop line etc. , except in the case of any vehicle which , when the amber light is first shown , is so close to the said line and signal that it can not safely be stopped before passing the line or signal .
7 Involvement of the public would not only affirm the fact that these are issues for all of us , but would also educate people as to the range and limitations of existing therapies , and involve them in the decisions to be made in the light of this .
8 ‘ I do n't broadcast the fact that I live in a castle .
9 What incidental properties of the clay could influence the likelihood that it , the same variety of clay , would be propagated around the countryside ?
10 And the Anglo-Catholic tradition would never swallow the idea that world Christianity was a federation of Protestant Churches .
11 Sentencing Clarke to 21 months in prison and a 3 year driving ban , Judge Francis Allen said , ’ nothing this court can do can remedy the harm that you caused by your decision to drive that day .
12 It is a pity that the Prime Minister did not answer the question that I asked .
13 But that still does n't answer the question that Dickie Goodlace and supporters of his campaign want answering.But one final brainteaser , what 's the link between Bamber and Eccles cakes ?
14 But that still does n't answer the question that Dickie Goodlace and supporters of his campaign want answering.But one final brainteaser , what 's the link between Bamber and Eccles cakes ?
15 How would you answer the allegation that that is unduly restrictive , bearing in mind the sort of factors which Professor Lock referred to like us all needing and liking more space ?
16 I did elicit the information that Fishbane was five years ahead of him and that briefly they were together in the school choir . ’
17 One can only lament the fact that as Russian recording quality emerges from the Dark Ages so their orchestras are struggling to maintain standards in the face of diminishing resources and emigration of their best players .
18 I do not disregard the possibility that some rituals in some societies do indeed perform such a function , but this interpretation would be meaningful only if the members of those societies could be shown in their various ideas and practices — in particular those concerning personhood — to endorse such an interpretation .
19 Rome 's underground railway , which runs close to the surface between the Colosseum and the Arch of Constantine , has agreed to fit the trains with rubber wheels which will virtually eliminate the shaking that the building currently receives .
20 This helps eliminate the noise that results from the speedy switching on CMOS devices .
21 Between 1692 and 1747 the British had defeated the French at sea a number of times , but these battles could not eliminate the possibility that the French fleet would come out of port at a time of its own choosing and assist attacks on British colonies or an invasion of the British Isles .
22 The main reason for this is to reduce or eliminate the risk that people will be affected by the presence of a new member of their social group .
23 Secondly it will remain the case that once a species has been judicially classified as dangerous , then , subject to the doctrine of precedent , there is no room for distinctions based upon the fact that some variants or individual animals within the species may not in fact be at all dangerous : in other words , the law continues to ignore ‘ the world of difference between the wild elephant in the jungle and the trained elephant in the circus … [ which ] is in fact no more dangerous than a cow . ’
24 Words of condemnation from our political or security leaders will not solve anything , but they will reassure the public that someone , somewhere is concerned about the attacks on them .
25 Words of condemnation from our political or security leaders will not solve anything , but they will reassure the public that someone , somewhere is concerned about the attacks on them .
26 If the patient 's well-being is enhanced or if a problem such as asthma is cured , but joint pains flare up or a skin rash develops , the physician can reassure the patient that things are moving in the right direction and that the joint or skin problem should be transient and will also clear up in due course .
27 Can he reassure the House that there is no risk of discrimination against women who possess excellent qualities when appointments are made to such positions ?
28 Does my hon. Friend agree that domestic rates were especially unfair to single people , and will he reassure the House that he , at least , has no intention of returning to a system that discriminated against many pensioners ?
29 As he knows that the Syrians spent the money that they received for their support during the Gulf war on sophisticated missiles from North Korea — all of which are pointing towards Israel — can he reassure the House that Britain is not getting involved in that arms process ?
30 Will he now reassure the House that they have not been breached by article B of the agreement in what The Guardian this morning called a defence compromise ?
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