Example sentences of "that [indef pn] [is] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | At the least , the seller should agree to ensure that the business of the offeree group is carried on in the ordinary and usual course so as to maintain the same as a going concern ; and that nothing is voluntarily done or omitted which would result in a material inaccuracy in the warranties if they were repeated on , and as at , completion . |
2 | Rejoicing in the Lord is having the assurance that nothing is ever lost , that nothing is ultimately beyond him and his power . |
3 | The problem with being an astrologer is that everyone is always pestering you to find out what 's to happen in the next few days . |
4 | British Telecommunications Plc 's Customer Systems division — ‘ the largest UK systems house that no-one 's ever heard of ’ — has spent the past three years restructuring and now reckons it is set to take the world by storm . |
5 | These are the findings of a survey commissioned by British Telecommunications Plc 's systems integration division , Customer Systems — ‘ the largest UK systems house that no-one 's ever heard of ’ . |
6 | And I do n't fancy a house that somebody 's actually living in . |
7 | Cos I think he 's sort of realized now that nobody 's particularly impressed by him taking six grammes and twelve Es at once and going oh I took six grammes of and twelve Es at once and I was really fucked . |
8 | Consider an economy in which there has been no inflation in the recent past ( so that none is currently expected ) and in which the unemployment percentage is at its natural level . |
9 | You should try playing another track , Mike , that one 's already beginning to stick . ’ |
10 | STAIN TOK I The awareness that one is helplessly living a role |
11 | Nor again does this failure to achieve total abstinence mean that one is inevitably heading for relapse or that it is necessarily a significant factor in those who do relapse . |
12 | One must talk to people physically present as if on the telephone , where frequent interjections and verbal responses must be given if only to assure the other party that one is still paying attention . |
13 | But it is only while attentive to someone 's suffering that one is spontaneously moved to help him . |
14 | Her brother , who will be seven years old next February , is such an extraordinary phenomenon that one is hard put to believe what one sees with one 's eyes and hears with one 's ears . |
15 | There are so many ways of physically producing attractive looking reports that one is almost spoilt for choice . |
16 | do n't run away with the idea that anybody 's ever helped us |
17 | Skates does n't believe that anyone is actually shipping 88110 products yet in any case . |