Example sentences of "[to-vb] that [prep] [adj] [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 We asked after Pop and were glad to hear that at that time he was still well .
2 One set of interviews , with the literary editors of national newspapers , was carried out using half a dozen ‘ topic headings ’ simply to ensure that at each interview I covered the ground I had decided beforehand was important for my purpose .
3 One of the dangers of majoritarianism is that majorities are always apt to forget that in another context they might constitute a minority .
4 ‘ If you 're going to stay with us , Antony , you 'll have to learn that in this household we do n't pay all that much attention to the courtesies .
5 I ought to explain that in this talk I am not attacking fundamentalism as such — I am in fact asking what are its strengths , weaknesses and challenges .
6 But I have to say that at that time I still did n't know , I had a good idea , that it was n't the man we were looking for but therefore he was still arrested and he was arrested on sus well for harbouring an escapee .
7 At this point I need to say that in this paper I am concentrating on the bad object relations that can exist between workers and managers .
8 I have to admit that at this stage I was still wondering if this was just one of those gimmicky fashions that organizations , educational as well as industrial , go through occasionally .
9 The validity of such first destination statistics as a general measure of graduate employment will be discussed in Chapter 3 , and it is important to note that in this case they did not cover the colleges/institutes of higher education , which produce significant numbers of ‘ arts ’ graduates who have relatively high unemployment rates .
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