Example sentences of "[to-vb] [conj] [pron] [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 Whilst what is meant by ‘ organised backlash ’ is never made clear , it is probably not unreasonable to infer that it implies that it occurred after 1968 and within a limited historical period .
2 There would still be the difference between the two sections that , whereas section 5 plainly places the probative burden on the defendant , under section 4 , the defendant would have no more than an evidentiary burden to raise the issue , in which case it would be for the prosecutor to establish that he knew that witnesses were present .
3 Now Regan 's response to this , exemplified in the imbecile 's fear , would be to insist that since ordinary usage almost seems to demand that we describe that unfortunate as recognising a snake , and because this is only possible of someone who holds the necessary beliefs , then he must hold them somehow and somewhere .
4 It is unfortunate that the talk comes quite so soon after Christmas , but I hope all members living locally will make every effort to come and I know that they will be glad they did .
5 However , the trucks failed to appear and they learned that talks will be held today with the telecommunications consortium .
6 Such evidence is now beginning to appear and I believe that my hon. Friends and I will be proved to have been right all along in our predictions of the effect of the student loan scheme .
7 I want you to know and I think that you do — that I love you more than I ever did before , but in a slightly different way .
8 Perhaps we try too hard to modify because we feel that evolution should be a continuous process .
9 Laura said slowly , her sapphire-blue eyes beginning to sparkle as she realised that it might , just possibly , be the answer to her problems .
10 And to show you what the situation is er the world 's energy demand is very likely i i i is almost certain to increase er because of development in the world and also because of the growing population er that arrow is some sort of guess as to how the world er the demand for energy worldwide is likely to increase when you set that against the curves at the bottom which show the likely projections for oil and natural gas as you can see as we get into the next century those er fossil fuels , which we 've been using with gay abandon for many decades , will start to into er decline .
11 However , it will say that everything is being done to see that whatever attempts that are made on the whereabouts of its disclosures will be judged by their predicament and a positive answer will be prepared .
12 I must tell the House and the Minister that there are only 15 minutes left for this debate ; other hon. Members wish to participate and I hope that they will get the chance to do so .
13 But they adamantly refused to listen when I insisted that someone had been trying to kill me .
14 Certain firms and individuals who wish to purchase financial assets such as bonds , shares or other securities , may prefer to wait if they feel that their price is likely to fall .
15 I am prepared to wait if I know that in the end he 'll be let in , but in the meantime I just want them to allow my children to attend school .
16 This can often be dealt with by notifying the individual of the meeting and its purpose and saying that he will be welcome to attend if he feels that he has a specific interest in the proceedings .
17 The S.N.M. declined to attend and it seems that General Aidid did not do so either .
18 To assert that the knave of hearts was the person who stole the tarts is not to assert that one believes that it was he who stole them .
19 The hon. Member for Lancaster will be interested to hear that it says that the national curriculum will not be delivered because of the difficulty —
20 ‘ Your uncles would be shocked to hear that you think that they lie , Magnificence .
21 Fortunately , and by pure chance , I had said nothing that could lead her to assume that we thought that she was travelling with them — as arranged . ’
22 Then her eyes slowly began to focus and she realised that they had n't just been tossed on to the bed .
23 Still the Japanese refused to surrender and it appeared that the war might drag on for months , even years , at terrible cost .
24 Defensive routines exist ; they are undiscussable ; they proliferate and grow in an underground manner ; the social pollution is hard to identify until something occurs that blows things open .
25 But one morning I came to play and I found that my clubs were not there ( they had been stolen ) I then had to go through the long task of making a claim to the insurance company to try and claim some money to replace the clubs I had lost .
26 Not least , the CIA was induced to help before it realized that the man with whom it would be dealing was one it had already discarded .
27 If the accused falls below that standard , it seems strange to inquire whether he knew that he fell below it .
28 PETER BOOTH , of St Hilda 's Parish , Wythenshawe , again ran to help when he learned that St Bonaventure Group of the Catholic Handicapped Fellowship were desperately in need of funds .
29 Social workers have a key role to play when someone suspects that a child is being abused .
30 The mother , I am told , had explained to the judge that she was packed and ready to go but he said that the matter would have to be dealt with by evidence rather than on motion and the trial would have to take place in August .
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