Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [vb mod] [verb] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 NALGO in particular has adopted very good policies , which makes my own employment more secure , and of all the organisations listed I would suggest that NALGO 's contribution has probably been the greatest .
2 ‘ But equally , when you get to Lavondyss you may find that Harry is a million years away .
3 She says it will mean that women 's representation at Oxford will be reduced and it 's not even equal at the moment .
4 So from the black and white picture I have painted you can see that life in a state of world peace is just no fun .
5 Similarly , it the Insured considered the risk to the camera but decided that it would be safer in a locked car than taking it to where he was going he could demonstrate that precautions were taken even if they subsequently proved inadequate and the car was broken into and the camera stolen .
6 It claimed it would ensure that money in the health service ‘ followed the patient ’ , which Labour was not opposed to , but in fact the bill meant the patient would have to follow the money and the contracts .
7 I liked York very much , because it was set round a lake and it was the first one I went to , but I must say of the other modern universities that I know I would say that Sussex was erm was the other best one that I 've been to and the one that I felt most comfortable and happy .
8 I liked York very much , because it was set round a lake and erm it was the first one I went to , but I must say that of the other modern universities that I know I would say that Sussex was erm was the other best one that I 've been to and the one that I 've felt most erm comfortable and happy in .
9 In finishing I would say that starting to change fluids can be a daunting prospect and I can assure you our firm played about with fluids and got some ropey results , and even thought we had the chemical company taped and could use less fluid , it worked out at about 3 oz per 80 oz with dye added and boy , did we have colour , it was brilliant .
10 Well , I suppose you 'd say that Elise and I had a very close relationship for a time . ’
11 We supported the introduction of the Teachers ' Pay Review Body and believe it will ensure that teachers are properly rewarded .
12 They formed a great circle round the very centre of the site , where most eagles had died , and long lines across the moor , pointing to the north , south , east and west , that all who saw them would remember that man and eagle should be as one .
13 After a pause he went on : ‘ I think you 'll agree that Alfred had good reason to feel aggrieved .
14 I think you 'll find that Bill referred to ‘ The Golden Horde ’ as the band 's first album proper .
15 I think you 'll find that Mr Byrne is now in fact playing in America , ca n't remember who for but I did go to his leaving party over the summer .
16 In the wake of your SHOCK HEADED PETERS piece , I think you should know that Karl Blake has n't worked for British Rail for the past year and a half and is currently an art student in Sheffield .
17 A moment of hesitation , then : ‘ I think you should know that Alfred is a sick man ; he has a heart condition … ’
18 And while it 's very reassuring that schools have n't changed too much — I do n't think we want everything to change overnight — I think you could say that schools are open to the same criticism as of British industry at the moment , that they are institutions which perhaps are changing too slowly for the demands of the modern world .
19 However , in what follows we shall assume that Lucas estimated the equivalent of equation ( 6.5 ) .
20 This is the first time 3 forces have gone into a joint exercise from the outset and I think we 'll see that example spread right across the country to the extent where eventually the whole country will be given police air support .
21 But I think we should say that Biffa er what do they call it ?
22 I think we can accept that Charles and Louis played by the rules they themselves had set .
23 Since this explanation does not actually require subjects to feel risk it would predict that subjects in this task would describe risks at the expense of other information , thus if many risky aspects of the film were described few non-risky ones would be .
24 I completed another tour of the mill and cottage , this time with Nigel in tow , trying to sound as objective as I could , as if I , too , saw mere possibilities , but as our tour progressed I could see that Nigel had warmed to it almost as much as I. He pointed out some ‘ interesting features ’ that I had missed , such as some of the wooden working parts of the mill machinery set high in the plastered walls , and told me what they had originally been used for .
25 He noticed the shrewd examination Dame Sybil gave them , and hoped she would believe that Isabel 's worn gown and his stained raiment were the clothing of impoverished nobility .
26 To hear her talk you 'd think that guy Midwinter was the right hand of God . ’
27 She wished she could believe that Mother Clare in Dublin would welcome Eve and tell her that the Dublin convent would be her new home for the next year .
28 I just wish you could believe that Eddie 's death was an accident and nothing to do with me . ’
29 Roger Lyon , assistant general secretary of the Manufacturing Science and Finance union , said he would demand that Ferranti should discuss all takeover plans with the workforce first .
30 He suspected she would think that kitsch was something you ate in a wine bar .
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