Example sentences of "to [det] [noun pl] that [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 It may be able to detect the entire NCSA virus library , but it 's still oblivious to some viruses that have been common knowledge for many months .
2 All our joys and sadnesses come from our emotions , yet little consideration and thought is given to these factors that have a decisive effect on our happiness .
3 And the ionised air can glow , taking on a shape , according to Persinger , similar to that popularly ascribed to many UFOs that fall into the category of UAPs .
4 The hardships that they had once suffered had left no bitterness in their gentle souls , and all their lives they showed the mercy and kindness to others that God himself shows to all things that breathe .
5 We shall , of course , send a copy of our final report to all institutions that return us a completed questionnaire .
6 As a means of answering this question , the predicative function of the verb can be situated in the much more general framework of a mechanism which seems fundamental to all words that evoke a lexical content .
7 Financial intermediaries have the specialist knowledge to be able to channel funds to those areas that yield the highest return .
8 While the company has still not announced how much vendors will have to pay in royalties on top of the $400,000 licence fee for buying the 135,000 lines of code , it did say that royalties had been reduced significantly , and the second release of the code will be free to those companies that buy the first .
9 This is closely related to an absorption spectrum , but not identical to it , because the ‘ spectrum ’ recorded relates only to those molecules that fluoresce rather than losing energy in other ways .
10 The benefits that actually count are the benefits to those genes that give the shell its protective properties .
11 We will review the charitable status of independent schools with the intention of ensuring that the benefits of charitable status are only awarded to those institutions that make a genuine contribution to the wider community .
12 However I must sink my prejudices and draw attention to those places that have given me special pleasure .
13 ft provides an invaluable example of the way in which soft systems ideas can be of benefit to MS professionals and other analysts , and , in turn , to those organisations that make use of their services .
14 Charter marks will be awarded each year to those organisations that have delivered service to the public to the highest standard at present available .
15 I do not know whether I have the best answer to that , but I remind them that the Bill relates only to those utilities that have been privatised and to which a policy of independent regulators applies .
16 Accordingly , the Commission intends to limit itself to those measures that seem necessary to achieve the social dimension of the internal market and to contribute to the social cohesion of the Community .
17 Colin Patterson on the other hand writes what is for me the most scholarly paper in the volume , pointing out that , from the transformed cladist point of view , the much discussed and abused term ‘ homology ’ actually refers to those characters that define natural groups of organisms and need have no evolutionary connotations .
18 First , the fact that pluralists are only interested in explaining what they choose to call public policy-making means that they confine their attention to those issues that involve government and the state in a very direct way .
19 In this chapter , I am mainly concerned with analytic methods , and in succeeding chapters with interpretation ; I shall confine my remarks about collection and classification to those points that affect the interpretation of the findings .
20 In this respect and others the approach has similarities with the SSM , particularly with regards to client participation to encourage a commitment to any changes that result from the audit .
21 Are you planning a follow-up to today 's programme to give Calder a chance to respond to any letters that come in ?
22 The Secretary of State can insist upon changes to any plans that do not make sufficient use of independent suppliers .
23 ‘ The association fully supports the society in this endeavour and stands prepared to make a significant contribution to any consultations that take place . ’
24 Return to any parts that cause residual difficulties and repeat them before moving to the second objective .
25 Desmond Morris later drew attention to several signals that resemble activities produced by the autonomic nervous system such as auditory signals ( shouts ) that may have evolved from rapid automatic breathing , and even the scent-marking by urine at territory boundaries in mammals .
26 I draw this on to most designs that use more than two colours , before printing out .
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