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

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1 … So … it may be a very unusual and surprising decision that I have reached , but I intend here , appreciating the seriousness of the position , the ramifications that could follow , I propose to direct that these proceedings are stayed .
2 I want to emphasize that these shapes are not artists ' impressions .
3 In this chapter , I hope to show that these distinctions are important and not merely a play on words .
4 As we began to talk I began to realize that these people were just like me .
5 You will I hope realise that these cases are placed in the context of a diseased sexuality .
6 Such characteristics as initiative , purposefulness , persistence and self-control are developed through sport and , while I am not sold on the idea of sport as a builder of ‘ character ’ , I do believe that these capacities serve important functions in self-actualization , that tendency of all human beings to develop their full potentialities .
7 I had hoped that these weekends of dashing about Britain with estate agents ' details in my lap were a thing of the past .
8 I have shown that these conditions can apply in speech processing .
9 And do you know think that these cairns possibly were there to guide them as mu as much as anything ?
10 You 'd thought that these houses could of least put a bit of paint on
11 She said , ‘ You do realise that these designs could be worth thousands of pounds , do n't you ? ’
12 While Madge does not claim this guide is infallible nor that the list is complete , she does argue that these items in ‘ an alphabet of risk ’ both singly and cumulatively help to establish the probability that individual families will be under stress .
13 This means that if you hate , say , cottage cheese or liver , do not feel that you simply must include these foods in your diet because you have heard that these things are good for you , or because a diet sheet says you must have them .
14 In other words , you have to assume that these kind of arrangements will become a permanent feature .
15 But would we want to say that these abilities , striking though they are , have any particular connection with consciousness ?
16 Why do we have to say that these thoughts are like mental actions ?
17 We do hope that these documents will help you in your work of monitoring local developments — we would welcome your comments .
18 We wish to suggest that these words may equally be substituted to describe strategic vision , suggesting a dynamic model as follows , each stage of which we then discuss in turn .
19 We may talk of such categories as ‘ professionals ’ , ‘ managers ’ , ‘ technicians ’ , ‘ foremen ’ and ‘ manual workers ’ ( and sub-gradations of these ) , but we have to recognise that these terms do not have homogeneous referents , and the degree of real social distinctiveness and cohesiveness of these categories may be highly variable .
20 We have shown that these word matches occur so frequently that competing hypotheses can not be pursued and compared over the length of the entire utterance .
21 Of course there are naturally occurring fish which are monochrome orange , white or yellow — in the African Rift Lakes , for example — and we have to assume that these fish gain some advantage , and certainly no disadvantage , from their coloration .
22 We have found that these roles are not always as clearly divided as may appear at first sight .
23 If some students are to use laboratory , workshop , craftroom or drama department facilities , we have to know that these spaces are available at the required times and with suitable staff , and what numbers can be accommodated in each .
24 We need to ensure that these people get some form of equal right , equal right with a s simple contract .
25 They tended to stress that these women were the hapless , passive victims of debauched aristocrats and manipulative medics , who were eager to be reformed given the necessary moral intervention from without .
26 He has shown that these solutions are asymptotic to the inhomogeneous Kasner solutions as the singularity is approached .
27 In this work he needed to know that these numbers factorised uniquely into primes ( 3.7.13 ) just as do the ordinary integers .
28 ‘ Oh , Connie , ’ said Brian , as one who expected as much : he wanted to say that these characters of whom his stepdaughter spoke contributed nothing valuable to society , but was unprepared to defend the ethics and value of advertising in a market economy to a girl who was incapable of grasping the subtleties of an argument .
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