Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [verb] that [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 This led me to think that some students may equate the feeling of low ‘ g ’ with the glider being stalled .
2 I must admit I , I really do n't agree with that , I mean I find that many women who have had erm children actually their figure has improved after the children , they look a great deal better and I certainly do n't think that many women in Scotland looked vast after they 've had children , I totally disagree with that .
3 Suffice it to say that all attempts to evict Dicky from his rightful home have met with considerable misfortune , and disturbance of such a nature that he has quickly been restored to his home .
4 If the electric buses prove popular the county council says it hopes that all buses running in the city centre will be electric by the turn of the century .
5 Mark , the earliest Gospel , makes it sound as if Jesus does not allow divorce under any circumstance ; but Matthew modifies it to allow that some circumstances may make remarriage legitimate .
6 So Madam I 'm asking you to say that these circumstances , this is the sort of case that should never have come before the court , it should 've been sorted out between the parties themselves , with the aid of their solicitors , and that it 's only the overreaction of the police in this particular circumstance that brings him before the court here .
7 Someone said that they had heard him suggest that all guests should be breathalysed at the door , for Rush had the reputation locally for being a more than usually dedicated policeman .
8 ‘ Try and make her understand that all sorts of things could happen to him ! ’
9 It can lead them to believe that such children are racially distinct from other blacks .
10 As we pointed out then , although a stretch of discourse can appear to be largely concerned with a single individual , or one discourse subject , so that the discourse may be loosely reported as being ‘ about ’ that individual , this should not lead us to claim that all discourses are about single individuals or can be given convenient one-word titles .
11 Now why I mean do you think it matters that these things are so that these things are so , that these things which we thought were in , you know private to you , and not available to other people so easily , why do you think it matters that they actually are apparently in return for mo payment , are available to anyone ?
12 Wuthering Heights , the October production was also casting difficulties which were only resolved in August unfortunately due to a severe bout of flu I did n't get to see it hear that all reports spoke of yet another quality production .
13 Nor do I accept that such feelings are a sign of weakness , provided that they are accompanied by an inner toughness where necessary and justified . ’
14 Did you know that those Yugoslavians who came into your hands had very good reasons to fear for terror ? ’
15 How do you ensure that those children who are watching are actively engaged in the " performance " , and not simply whispering about the scene they have prepared ?
16 Do you think that all children 's books ought to have funny bits in them ? ’
17 Do you think that these women can actually have children ?
18 Why do you think that these girls come to London , in the first place ?
19 Question 20 Do you agree that all lenders should be encouraged to provide sellers ' solicitors with form 53s sealed prior to completion ?
20 Do you agree that these things happen before rain or a storm ?
21 Do we approve that those officers remain in office ?
22 One must ask whether the University is aware that such a thing is possible , or do they know that such contacts are sought in order that a class should appear without any justification .
23 At the time when the Prime Minister said that if his policies ’ were not hurting , they were not working , ’ did he realise that those policies would cause the longest recession since the 1930s ?
24 But at no stage did he deny that these conditions are part of the explanation .
25 On testing for hepatitis B surface antigen after informed consent was obtained we found that most subjects had negative results ( 9/14 , 64% ) ; three ( 21% ; 0.03% of all those vaccinated ) had positive results ; there was no follow up testing on one patient , and the other was later found to have a low level of antibodies to hepatitis B surface antigen produced in response to an additional dose of vaccine .
26 When the development was first announced in 1990 , senior Motorola managers spoke of the company 's policy of encouraging its global suppliers to establish local operations alongside its manufacturing plants , and said they hoped that some suppliers might be persuaded to set up in Scotland .
27 Does he accept that many employers , if not the overwhelming majority , support the Government 's robust stance against the social clause ?
28 Does he agree that such improvements are a key component in a strong economy and that they have been achieved through the Government 's industrial relations laws , which the Opposition parties wish to repeal ?
29 Does he agree that such initiatives help to give young people a better start and help to provide the type of recruits needed by industry ?
30 Does he agree that all parties in the House should support its annual renewal , so that we can send the terrorists the clear message that they can never win ?
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