Example sentences of "[verb] that " in BNC.

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1 It was minuted that the papers did not imply a commitment by the Regional Council to particular levels of growth or policy stances and did not constitute a formal statutory stage of public consultation .
2 Could we have it minuted that erm Derwent get a couple of P A hires free from .
3 Looking into those calm , assured faces in this odd setting I felt a stab of the futile longing to communicate that Alan Moorehead described on meeting a family of gorillas .
4 World Communications Year ( WCY ) began in January , The United Nations , whose brainchild the year is , has largely failed to communicate that WCY is happening at all , let alone why it is needed .
5 It was a necessary condition for the big leap in the ability to communicate that took place with humans , but it was not sufficient .
6 He must try to communicate that to the children who were filled with evident self-recrimination , Katherine particularly .
7 and I thought well now she looks familiar as well , I still have n't twigged that its the same Meg Ryan riding her bike and then Meg Ryan comes up
8 He heard the chatter of Maude Frobisher 's typewriter in the outer office , the pattern beat that indicated that she had steam up , and with a slight secretiveness he loosened his collar and pulled down his tie and wiped a smear of the vaseline across the offending skin .
9 Ambience meets ethnic techno rock to produce a refreshing departure from the usual death beat that can be heard pounding out of today 's club scene .
10 Sleeping tablets are not recommended , partly because the kind of sleep that they induce is not thought to include the dream sleep that our bodies and minds urgently need .
11 Again there is marked variation from one person to another and from one week to another in the amount of dream sleep that we get .
12 Any sleep that you have will detract from night-time sleep and reduce the strength of the bed as the sole stimulus for sleep .
13 The effect of interrupting sleep after two or three hours is to deny the subjects almost all REM sleep , while allowing them much of the deep slow wave sleep that they might be expected to have in a normal night .
14 It was previously observed that CytR has a strong tendency to bind non-specifically to the DNA in gel retardation assays that are carried out in low ionic strength electrophoresis buffer ( 6 ) .
15 In any case , wings which could have lifted that huge body would have been far too cumbersome when diving .
16 This time it 's Murray Mouse : Supercop that comes up for a lump of cheese and a quick spin on the squeaky exercise wheel that keeps the whole house awake at night .
17 Yet it was only by contrast with Fei Yen that these things were noticeable : as if in Fei Yen lay the very archetype of Han beauty , and all else , however fine in itself , was but a flawed copy of that perfection .
18 Aye , oh he loves that does n't he ?
19 Daddy loves that , God knows why .
20 He uses another shabby character , Tigg , to do his scrounging for him , he himself being ‘ of too haughty a stomach to work , to beg , to borrow , or steal ; yet mean enough to be worked or borrowed , begged or stolen for , by any catspaw that would serve his turn ; too insolent to lick the hand that fed him in his need , yet cur enough to bite and tear it in the dark ’ .
21 It transpired that each woman had packed up her own cake to bring to the fête .
22 It transpired that the left side of the nose splitter has been damaged , perhaps when Baldi had clipped Brundle 's Jaguar in one of his passing attempts , perhaps as a result of ‘ trapped ’ vibration from a high-speed engine misfire .
23 It only afterwards transpired that the seedy man was not a reporter but his tutor , with whom he was not otherwise acquainted . ’
24 All that stuff about ‘ intent ’ and ‘ knowledge ’ might not save a future Exxon from damages in the American courts , if it transpired that a tanker captain was a known incompetent steering through a dangerous place .
25 It transpired that Peter Carrington and his Foreign Office team of Humphrey Atkins and Richard Luce had all resigned , and a little later it was announced that Francis Pym was to take over as Foreign Secretary .
26 It transpired that the previous day he had been in Liverpool and given an interview to the Daily Telegraph which had been interpreted to mean that we were about to call in the troops .
27 It then transpired that Arkle , under no pressure , had beaten the course record for the distance by no less than eleven seconds .
28 Unravelling this startling turn of events it transpired that due to the vagaries of the recording mechanism of answering machines my original message had sounded like ‘ died ’ not ‘ resigned ’ .
29 It also transpired that parts of England ( east and south-east ) were put on full invasion alert at the time , but it seems that ‘ Cromwell ’ had been ignored in some places where the junior officers who happened to be on duty had not been let into the secret of what it meant .
30 It transpired that Hush Puppies were cornmeal fritters , seasoned with eggs and beer , and very tasty .
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