Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [to-vb] that [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The Opposition refused to answer that in the recent debate , and they have refused to answer it again today .
2 Their name suffices to show that unlike the FOP they have no ambition to occupy the middle ground , and their precise situation in West German politics remains uncertain .
3 The hon. Gentleman neglected to mention that during the course of this Parliament , unemployment in his constituency has fallen by 32 per cent .
4 The court refused to accept that by petitioning for divorce she had revoked her consent .
5 The reasonable interpretation of their experience seems to demand that by the time the chain had reached them the actual result of the observation had become fixed .
6 ‘ ( 2 ) In the light of the provisions and principles of Community law and in particular ( but without limitation ) the principle of non-discrimination on grounds of nationality , the right of establishment and the requirement of proportionality , is a member state entitled to stipulate that in order to be registered in and entitled to fly the flag of that member state , a fishing vessel : ( a ) must have its legal title vested as to 100 per cent .
7 ‘ ( 2 ) In the light of the provisions and principles of Community law and in particular ( but without limitation ) the principle of non-discrimination on grounds of nationality , the right of establishment and the requirement of proportionality , is a member state entitled to stipulate that in order to be registered in and entitled to fly the flag of that member state , a fishing vessel : ( a ) must have its legal title vested as to 100 per cent .
8 No good reason exists to think that in the remoter past households were more egalitarian or less structured than they were in 1979 .
9 It 's a steady pressure trying to push that through , and we increase the resistance , we make more resistance
10 If the Timex worker wants to regard that as a right of reply to Neil 's speech , so be it .
11 A system exists to ensure that at any time , day or night , the consultant 's wishes are followed .
12 The Scotsman survey seems to suggest that in significant sections of our society this function is no longer being fulfilled by the family .
13 But Mr Ahtisaari said that more recent checking , against the roll of Namibians who registered to vote in recent months , turned up 54 more names , and the mission expects to find that at least 20 others have been repatriated .
14 Just , it 's half an hour wanted to watch that on B B C two half past eight to nine o'clock .
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