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

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1 McAllion ) very seriously and I suggest that we debate them in a sensible manner .
2 ‘ I have to go out for an hour or so ; therefore I suggest that you acquaint yourself with the filing system and generally try to get the feel of the place .
3 She could ring Jamie and suggest that he write something for it .
4 Well do I know that we drove you into flight .
5 So far as the main thrust of the honourable gentleman 's question is concerned er he will know that we believe it to be right and indeed in the interests of all the people in Northern Ireland that the British and Irish government should work closely together .
6 ‘ Do n't you know that you caught me at an age when Taureans are at their most vulnerable ?
7 ‘ You did n't know that he acquired them through his wife who must have got them while she was housekeeper-companion to Mrs Armitage ? ’
8 You refuse to accept that I knew nothing about the drugs .
9 He had forgotten that he held it in his hand .
10 That there was a pattern for her in Lermontov 's novel is conceivable : but it ca n't be claimed that it fits her with exactitude , or that it provides an explanation of her conduct .
11 The C E C when they 're talking about motions sometimes say that they accept them with the qualification and I 'd like to say to Congress this morning will you accept a qualification from the branch moving this to say that we are talking about groups of members and their needs not individuals ?
12 In view of what I am about to relate , it would not be proper of me to identify the manoeuvre any more precisely , though you may well guess which one I am alluding to if I say that it caused something of an uproar at the time , adding significantly to the controversy the conflict as a whole was attracting .
13 Please let solicitors deal with everything , and also , please believe me when I say that I want nothing but a few mementos of my father .
14 Here we might admit that my belief is true and justified but refuse to grant that I know there to be a sheep in the field .
15 they always seemed backward , they found that they took them to different specialist and the truth is , they 've both left school now and got jobs , but they were er , dyslexia
16 And put them your side since we found that I did them for you .
17 Like most LIFESPAN activities , CREFDL will inform you of its progress as it works , so it is recommended that you run it from a hard copy terminal , or log the session to a file .
18 He was amused to observe that she forced herself to be a blank when she picked up the bowl of pus and blood .
19 After a while Lily began to talk , and I realized that she understood nothing of what I had said about the war .
20 And I do n't think that you own me after my day is over , Dr Cochrane .
21 I do n't think that she wants anything for it
22 You all insist that I know nothing but nobody else can do this .
23 ‘ I insist that you take me to a fastline terminal .
24 Automatically I checked that I had plenty of fuel myself .
25 By your expression , I judge that you suspect me of pseudo-intellectual flim-flam and it is undeniable that our deliberations tended more towards the sybaritic than the Socratic .
26 The Lieutenant recommended that we bring her to you , as she was carrying this . ’
27 So A is suggesting that someone do something on Thursday .
28 Given a set of forces and an assurance that equilibrium prevails , the human sense of balance is so finely developed that it directs us to their focus .
29 hinting that he had plenty in the bank .
30 Expecting to find a look of mockery on his face , she was disconcerted to see that it held nothing of the sort .
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