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

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1 I am instructed to indicate that Broderick will always feel extremely upset . ’
2 " Wherever we settle down in the end , " thought Hazel , " I 'm determined to see that Pipkin and Fiver are n't sat on and cuffed around until they 're ready to run any risk just to get away .
3 I 'm beginning to think that car park has been nothing but trouble since it was built . ’
4 ‘ Maybe I 've been too long with this screwy outfit ; I 'm beginning to believe that stuff they are handing out from the New York office .
5 ‘ Yes , I 've got a lunch date and I 'm going to see that man your father wanted me to see .
6 ‘ If she has vanished , I 'm going to see that solicitor about whether I can get her presumed dead . ’
7 I was touched to see that Dei had changed from his working overalls for the operation , although he would have to change straight back again after completing it .
8 I was led to believe that Rocky had moved to Derby .
9 By this time I was beginning to think that Eric was either dead or had chosen to forget me , and I felt very depressed .
10 Apart from the deliberate references to Theodoric and Charlemagne , which are intended to show that Frederick Barbarossa was of the same mould as these great heroes , the description of the Kaiserslauten palace is especially interesting .
11 We recommend that future project initiatives of this kind should give much more thought to the structures and procedures , both within project schools and at the level of overall planning and coordination which are required to ensure that initiatives are not confined to a particular time period or grant , and that the inservice implications of good practice resulting from the project are capitalised upon .
12 It attacks Christianity for its doctrine of the Incarnation , which is seen to suggest that God could be a human being .
13 The result showed a slight , statistically insignificant , RHA , which was taken to suggest that sign language processing was more bilateral than spoken language processing .
14 At first , you are led to think that Marrakech means to start where A Doll 's House ( or more accurately here A Guy 's House ) ends .
15 Raised beds make attractive garden features , and if you are beginning to find that bending is difficult , they can also make gardening a more practical and pleasurable hobby in the years ahead .
16 The hotel does not operate a service charge , but you are given to understand that guests in fact tip generously .
17 And if you are going to recognise that reality , then you also need to ensure that you are able to deal with it effectively and with proper accountability .
18 It 's not that when you 're trying to change that people stay in equilibrium point at all , they actually go down to there .
19 Luke reports that ‘ … a feeling of expectancy had grown among the people , who were beginning to think that John might be the Christ . ’
20 John Gunn of British & Commonwealth , John Ashcroft of Coloroll and , to some extent , the Saatchi brothers are among those who were tempted to believe that expansion was synonymous with diversification .
21 Several key portfolios in the national working committee ( NWC ) , the ANC 's " shadow cabinet " , were taken by a younger generation of ANC leaders , who were thought to believe that Mandela had assumed too much personal power since his release from prison .
22 She was beginning to regret that Sam had insisted on keeping her wine glass filled during the meal .
23 She was beginning to discover that Lucenzo chose his words carefully and he did n't indulge in idle remarks or mere social chit-chat .
24 Scarlet had understood that she was meant to understand that Brian was a hopeless father and a worthless human being , and she had not told him of the call .
25 A female friend who was visiting suggested that Amy might have more fun being the Prime Minister than a lowly maid and so Amy went off to dress as the PM .
26 We are determined to ensure that women in the work-force realise their full potential .
27 We are determined to ensure that women and men from ethnic minority groups are full and equal members of the community .
28 We are beginning to see that concern for the whole and concern for individuals are not alternatives , rivals between which we have to choose , but at a deep level belong together .
29 Now that change is coming , we are trying to ensure that Vietnam will have access to international financial institutions .
30 In the absence of a memorable quotation from a famous person startled by this contrast , we are compelled to suggest that Wirral is , in many respects , a microcosm of a ‘ two nations ’ contemporary England .
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