Example sentences of "that [pron] [vb -s] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 So either we shall have to disallow such a possibility and decree that nothing qualifies as a genuine proposition unless its truth-value is fixed for all time , i.e. that all propositions are what is sometimes called " eternal " propositions , or we shall have to accept that truth-value is not an integral part of the objective propositional content .
2 One familiar view is that nothing qualifies as a genuine proper name unless it singles out its object in an unambiguous fashion , and that this task can be accomplished only by a logically simple symbol .
3 Frege argued that in asserting an existential proposition one is in effect saying something about the relevant concept , namely that certain things fall under it , or , conversely , that nothing falls under it , i.e. that the concept is empty , as the case may be .
4 For this , we assume that nothing changes after the first T periods .
5 I gather that nothing remains of the site today .
6 In any other situation the worst thing that can occur is that nothing happens at all .
7 Just be prepared for Connemara enthusiasts to tell you that theirs is the only breed worth bothering about , Welsh Cob experts too insist that nothing compares with a good Section D and Highland/Fell/Dales etc exhibitors feel exactly the same !
8 This would seem to be an obvious recognition that nothing lasts for ever .
9 Apparently , that we only live once , that nothing lasts for ever , that the hours and days and years are rolling inexorably round , that soon we will all be in Hades with yesterday 's worthies , and nobody 's family connections or talent or good deserts will get them out : so we had better make the most of life while we have it .
10 1991 , 27 , 145 ) that nothing seems to be known about Clara Taylor during the years 1921–26 , when she was headmistress of the Northampton School for Girls .
11 ‘ My friends are concerned that nothing seems to be happening . ’
12 North of the village towards Matlock Bath is Masson Mill , built by Richard Arkwright ( q.v. ) in 1738 as if to prove that nothing succeeds like success .
13 They want to see the elimination of the use of knives in crimes of violence , but their approach is that the law is adequate to deal with the problem and that nothing needs to be changed .
14 One of the impressive things about all this is that everyone agrees about his modesty , his lack of show .
15 the software program from Aldus Corporation that everyone associates with desktop publishing due to its immense success on the Apple Macintosh .
16 It is an issue that everyone relates to , and it has never been done .
17 No time is given to setting clear objectives that everyone subscribes to .
18 It helps the conversation become familiar , so that everyone feels at home in it , and feels able to contribute to it , without fear of being thought inadequate .
19 She says that everyone dreams of winning a medal , but at the moment she is just hoping to get there .
20 In order to ensure that everyone keeps to the laws there are specific penalties , such as fines or imprisonment , for those found guilty of breaking the law .
21 This was just as well because the federal structure of the royal family means that everyone keeps to their own province .
22 So one may take it that everyone receives at least a smattering ; and more flexible A-level and university courses make it possible for people to combine more advanced science with arts subjects in a way that was virtually impossible in my day .
23 There will be two sittings for tea and to avoid chaos we must ensure that everyone goes to tea at their allotted time .
24 The drawback is the cost of insisting that everyone goes for the same type of equipment .
25 But the thing that everyone leaves with are memories of a special holiday experience that remains vivid long after the tan has faded .
26 No-one would argue with the statistics — marriage breakdown has reached epidemic proportion , so the CMAC must make sure that everyone knows of its existence .
27 The one thing that everyone knows about quantum theory is that it contains Heisenberg 's uncertainty principle acting as a limit upon our powers of exact knowledge .
28 So I did n't say , ‘ Okay , I 'm Joe and I can play anything and I 'm going to make sure that everyone knows on every song that I 'm Master Shredder ! ’
29 This I now of course understand , that everyone has to be careful of any drug smugglers .
30 That this has not come about indicates either that everyone benefits from the system — which pluralist writers show is patently not so or that the democratic and neutral state is in fact nothing of the sort and that the scope for reform is severely limited .
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