Example sentences of "[vb infin] that [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 Did you know that as a member of Convocation you may borrow books from the Clifford Whitworth University Library and have access to the Library 's collections ?
2 He 'd buy that from a cobbler 's shop , from a shoe repairer 's shop .
3 You 'll have a chance to come back on whether we have got the wrong impression on that , I mean I recall Mr Heselton 's quite clearly , but let me pursue that at a stage further if if we take that as our impression of what you have said collectively , and you are asked to make provision for nine thousand seven hundred dwellings , again collectively in the Greater York area , and I 'm addressing this question to the districts , what provision would you make in your districts of your district figure in the Greater York area ?
4 If the Secretary of State does not recognise that as an example of two-tier lists , what will he recognise as such ?
5 I would not want today 's announcement to go by without underlining how important the contribution of renewable energy projects is to reducing the emissions that lead to global warming , and we should recognise that as an important environmental benefit .
6 A PART FROM a few dedicated individuals who preferred to do it the ‘ hard way ’ ( we 'll discuss that in a moment ) , the flying of a model helicopter upside down became possible with the introduction of the ‘ invert switch ’ .
7 Or the settlor could direct that in a certain event a new use should spring up in D's favour .
8 Purchases are up more than I thought people purchasing all the time is , that 's fine , they 've got a system , we can describe that in a paragraph here and that 'll satisfy them but there 's more of a problem when we 're buying in the software , more than a one off thing .
9 However , as discussed in the introduction , one could also predict that in a recognition test situations inconsistent with the schema might be remembered best since schema-inconsistent information would be more likely to have been noticed when initially viewing the stimuli .
10 encouraged or put under pressure erm , I would think that with a lot more talking we might actually be able to work out something between surrogate mothers and nurturing mothers , they can do it with open adoption , other countries were learning how to do it .
11 Do you think that at a time like this I am afraid of words ? … if he dies tonight there will always be a gulf at my side , a gulf into which I must never fall ’ ( p. 87 ) .
12 However , looking back , and especially looking back after all the interlacements of Volumes Two and Three , one might well think that besides an image of life ‘ the Road ’ has crept up to being an image of Providence .
13 I mean I do I do n't think that as a department
14 Erm I do n't think that as a committee that we should be getting into the detail necessary of what 's going wrong and I think er Harold made that quite well .
15 You may think that in a democracy you too can flick idly through ice-screws and ropes , but the moment you prod anything with an inquisitive finger , an assistant will leap on you with a quiz as to your standard of rock-climbing .
16 YOU might think that after a year like this , the Chancellor of the Exchequer would be older and wiser .
17 YOU 'D think that after a long , hard and highly successful season , Linfield goalkeeper Wesley Lamont would want to put his feet up .
18 I did n't think that after a few years I would end up doing both ! ’
19 Can the hon. Gentleman relate that to a local income tax in the United Kingdom ?
20 Why do n't we make that like a rebel fort ?
21 But why do n't the rules stipulate that on a grey you have to wear brown breeches for the same reason ?
22 See that Marks and Spencers seafood lasagne Derek could eat that to a band playin …
23 a lot of men are not very good at taking a women 's opinion but I do n't necessarily regard that as a translation into some form of male misogyny .
24 The Secretary of State said that if the majority of Members elected from Scotland were Scottish National party Members , the Government would regard that as a vote for independence and accept it .
25 What , Freud would regard that as a situation in which the ego had surrendered to the id and said okay eat the cake .
26 But I would regard that as a matter of public , not private interest .
27 I wonder if I could answer that in a in a different way because clearly rather there 's the option , rather than reduction the operational capability which was really the er initiative that had begun in nineteen ninety two , there is the option of course of er adjusting the total numbers and that would er have an overall bearing on the total programme cost but cert because certainly the judgement of the er the chiefs of staff was that er as far as the U K was concerned then we we should retain the operational capability as I explained earlier an n and not decrease it in any significant extent because if we did that then we could end up er with an inferior capability against a potential threat .
28 You could paint that on a board , and underneath we could have a rhyming couplet .
29 so you , you ca n't treat that as an ordinary left handed turn ,
30 I agree with you but they can achieve that in a different form , if that 's your purpose it does n't need to be achieved like this .
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