Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] that this [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 What she said to me on the subject of the race riots and how she felt in that context makes me think that this stage in her life was nothing to do with race .
2 I say that this type of equipment is necessary because until we can be sure all major rockets and missiles have gone , there will always be a chance of such offensive capabilities ‘ falling into the wrong hands ’ and that may result in terrible consequences .
3 Now I acknowledge that this kind of exegesis might be disturbing for some , but I believe that it is important for us as modern Christians to feel the force of this criticism which has thrown fresh light on the Scriptures as we have received them .
4 Again I suggest that this line of argument is unsound .
5 And I believed that this world of darkness and changing images went on without a break , as unceasingly as the other less real one outside , wherever outside was , and by some unlikely philanthropic gesture of the city corporation was allowed to co-exist and be connected by the little dark doors with dark portholes .
6 Such help is certainly required , so I hope that this facility of the Territorial Army will not be wasted .
7 It follows in my view that no error of law has been shown in the decision of the visitor and for that reason I consider that this appeal like the cross-appeals should be dismissed .
8 Now irrespective of what substantially complete coverage means or from one t when one takes the five year period , the message is clear , erm local authorities are expected to get on with their district wide local plans and I believe that this step by step approach on the new settlement is going to introduce delays into district wide local plan preparation .
9 I believe that this application for a residence order is yet another step in this game and that neither parent has been able or willing to see matters from the children 's point of view or in terms of their feelings , experiences and level of understanding .
10 Giving the opening address to the conference , Mr Maclean said : ‘ I believe that this network of environmental enforcement agencies is indeed an historic development in the field of environment protection .
11 I believe that this arrangement of letters is even easier to read and to scan for items of particular interest and relevance , both for the general practitioner and during further hospital follow up .
12 Increasingly I find that this kind of exchange — this candour , this reciprocity — is one of the things that keeps me trundling along .
13 And I doubt that this time around Arab public opinion will separate the action of Western governments so clearly from Western peoples as they seemed able to do after Suez .
14 I think that this kind of objection rests upon a false way of thinking about the information that the input system provides .
15 And I think that this kind of contradiction really struck me even as this fifteen year old .
16 If , however , an estate agent in England says , ’ I think that this street of properties is worth £35,000 , or £45,000 or £58,000 ’ and it is just on the borderline between bands , who will get the benefit of the doubt ?
17 I think that this argument about objectivity is nonsense .
18 Then I notice that this creature in front of me , allegedly my loin fruit , but dressed more like a senior member of Hezbollah , is wearing earphones and tapping a toe to some unheard tune .
19 And the day before his weakness waxed great , he ordered the gates of the town to be shut , and went to the Church of St. Peter ; and there the Bishop Don Hieronymo being present , and all the clergy who were in Valencia , and the knights and honourable men and honourable dames , as many as the Church could hold , the Cid Ruydiez stood up , and made a full noble preaching , showing that no man whatsoever , however honourable or fortunate they may be in this world , can escape death ; to which , said he , I am now full near ; and since ye know that this body of mine hath never yet been conquered , nor put to shame , I beseech ye let not this befall it at the end , for the good fortune of man is only accomplished at his end .
20 Do you think that this sort of attitude is probably true today , that the kind of things we learn about child rearing are not the things we put into practise when we actually have children to bring up ourselves ?
21 If , once you have begun working on miniatures , you find that this size of picture is more rewarding than larger items , there are dozens of other containers suitable for miniature pressed flower design .
22 Are you saying that this combination of vocal and physical training stems from the demands of the classical play , like Richard III , or do you think a different approach is needed for the modern writer ?
23 She knew that this trouble with her daughter would be all the more enjoyed because it was a reflection on herself .
24 Footway beside Flood Bank , Gubberford Lane : In a letter dated 24th May 1990 you said that this area of loose stone would be tarmacadamed ‘ in the near future ’ !
25 She argues that this perception of discontinuity and dominance has consequences for the way experience finds expression in the work of male philosophers .
26 Would you say that this way of casting and rehearsal is a luxury almost exclusive to the major nationally subsidised companies like the National Theatre or the RSC ?
27 We regret that this article on the KH864 means we have not been able to bring you Diane Bennett 's regular feature .
28 We suggest that this sort of service led by fully trained clinical psychologists who are able to evaluate and adapt their approach to the particular needs of general practice should be explored further .
29 We propose that this assembly of areas constitutes the functional anatomy of the ‘ articulatory loop ’ .
30 We hope that this issue of WAM will open up some of these controversies , contemporary and historical .
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