Example sentences of "that it [vb -s] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 But then to do it well , so that it all sounds extremely natural — so that it flows and sounds effortless — that requires a long preparation , which everyone at La Scala was happy to give it .
2 Stated in these simple terms , the anti-cruelty position 's most obvious weakness is that it assumes that we already know that trapping wild animals is justified , if only it is done ‘ as humanely as possible ’ .
3 As a counter to this strongly argued view , it is worth mentioning that it assumes that ‘ biggest is best ’ and that the potential benefits of synergy will actually accrue .
4 Hume 's argument , however , does not hold water for the simple reason that it assumes that the question of the possibility of significantly ascribing identity to objects as ontological existents can and should be decided via an analysis of the conditions of their identification , whereas the simple fact is that the concept of an entity as a potential topic of discourse is analytically linked with , and hence inseparable from , that of identity .
5 The only real problem with this analysis is that it assumes that this is an unwitting decision by the individuals involved .
6 A more important problem with this treatment of the results is that it assumes that any particular rating means the same for all subjects .
7 The major criticism of this approach is that it assumes that all information about the organisation is kept in documents .
8 A third objection to the confessional approach is that it assumes that religion provides the adequate answer to the dilemmas facing society .
9 He says of the first degree that it happens when no other desire can divert love from God and " all labyr is lyght to a lufar " , signalling a vivid apprehension of the joy at the heart of the work of redemption .
10 We are also required to agree with you that should the Panel make a statement that it considers that the facilities of the securities markets in the United Kingdom should be withheld from you , or should you fail to comply with the City Code , we may withdraw from the engagement .
11 We are also required to agree with you that [ should the Panel make a statement that it considers that the facilities of the securities markets in the United Kingdom should be withheld from you , or ] should you fail to comply with the City Code , we may withdraw from the engagement .
12 We are also required to agree with you that [ should the Panel make a statement that it considers that the facilities of the securities markets in the United Kingdom should be withheld from you , or ] should you fail to comply with the City Code , we may withdraw from the engagement .
13 We are also required to agree with you that [ should the Panel make a statement that it considers that the facilities of the securities markets in the United Kingdom should be withheld from you , or ] should you fail to comply with the City Code , we may withdraw from the engagement .
14 We are also required to agree with you that [ should the Panel make a statement that it considers that the facilities of the securities markets in the United Kingdom should be withheld from you , or ] should you fail to comply with the City Code , we may withdraw from the engagement .
15 We are also required to agree with you that [ should the Panel make a statement that it considers that the facilities of the securities markets in the United Kingdom should be withheld from you , or ] should you fail to comply with the City Code , we may withdraw from the engagement .
16 Client accepts that should the Panel make a statement that it considers that the facilities of the securities markets in the United Kingdom should be withheld from you , or should you fail to comply with the City Code , we may withdraw from the engagement .
17 On the other hand , for those who regard language with suspicion , especially written or printed language , on the grounds that it misleads and confuses as much as it informs and expresses , eliminating words and sentences exposes a level of communication of unsuspected richness , one in which human beings express their true meanings .
18 The process of arbitrage would ensure that it occurs although in reality market participants would alter rates immediately , so that arbitrage opportunities did not occur .
19 It has been suggested that it occurs when susceptible individuals do not get enough natural light during the winter months .
20 The female releases them by reaching forward with her hind leg , inserting her longest toe into the sac entrance and pulling it so that it enlarges and her young are able to clamber out .
21 If , however , no undertakings can be negotiated and the MMC investigates the merger and finds that it operates or may be expected to operate against the public interest , the Secretary of State has power to order the parties not to proceed with a proposed merger or to order divestment by the purchasing company if the merger has been completed .
22 The importance of this FASB-sponsored report is , therefore , that it recognizes that accounting concepts are essentially the same for both profit-orientated and nonprofit organizations .
23 Even a slight push means that it falls and can not recover its original position of equilibrium .
24 Remove a small quantity of butter from the fridge so that it softens and is easier to spread , then spread it very thinly on bread .
25 The European Commission has said that it hopes that the projects will receive formal approval by the end of the year .
26 Other hospitals will also bring their rubbish to be burnt in Gloucester — the hospital says that it hopes that as far as local people are concerned waste wo n't now be a dirty word .
27 It 's also a fact of life that it hurts and if anybody says it does n't , I do n't believe them .
28 The rhetorical approach sides with such critics , to the extent that it advocates that the social , and particularly the rhetorical , context of attitudes should not be ignored .
29 Perhaps the charge that attitudinism makes ethics peculiarly irrational is merely a way of saying that it denies that there is such a thing as objective ethical truth .
30 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 —
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