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

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1 Bearing in mind that there are probably more than 5,000 warehouses of this kind throughout the world holding very large quantities of stock between them this suggests that the risk of them catching fire is very small ; although the individual loss if one were to catch fire is considerable .
2 When I first learned that the line was bad , I thought it possible — likely , even — that the caller was n't Kemp at all .
3 When did you first hear that the record er was doing so well in England ?
4 When her husband returns , she first pretends that the cat has taken them , but when he does not believe this reassures him that the birds are being kept hot and that he should fetch his knife to cut them .
5 We all knew that the life of Sir Henry Wood was coming peacefully to its close .
6 Yes , WE all knew that the marriage was in deep trouble because of reports in this newspaper , Andrew Morton 's book on Diana and endless reports from all corners of the media world .
7 We all knew that the Repubblichini were tools of the Nazis , used as spies and as a police force ; but they did not know us well enough to denounce us as anti-Fascists .
8 We all know that the battle lines are being drawn for the next election .
9 We all know that the poll tax does not have a friend in 1991 , so why did that tax have so many friends in 1987 and afterwards ?
10 We all know that the stuff costs sixty pounds a bottle . ’
11 Now we all know that the problem of noise is something which is going to be very high on your agenda in the coming weeks .
12 What a waste of time , we all know that the county council is the the highway authority and is fully responsible for traffic management , we 're in a minority and to set up a working party is a complete waste of time . .
13 I think we all know that the book clubs are not naive .
14 Now we all know that the reason for this inordinate six month delay was that the government could n't be sure of carrying a vote on anything European in the face of hostility from its Maastricht rebels , those the Prime Minister famously dubbed the illegitimate ones .
15 Now , I think we all know that the matter before us concerns Major Maxim , currently attached to the Private Office at Number 10 .
16 What er Newstat does though is something quite interesting he says well we all know , well I hope you all know , that there are limits on presidential power and we all know that the president ca n't direct congress , we know the president ca n't appoint anybody without consulting congress , we know the president ca n't control the supreme court , we know all these limitations but nevertheless , leaving that to one side , pushing that to one side , there are major powers here .
17 We all know that the task we 've set the officers is to manage within the budgets they 've been given , and to have no cuts in services , and no compulsory redundancies , and thi this is their challenge and this is what they seem to be achieving , and I think we should applaud them for that .
18 We all know that the key to success is preparation .
19 Although we could make no definite plans for this year , we all agreed that the meetings marked a step forward in getting to know each other in a Christian Spirit .
20 The plight of widows was recognised by all parties ; we all agreed that the rates were unfair to them .
21 We all agreed that the B/R grant should n't go on SCC running costs , but the question is , what might be an appropriate way of spending the remaining £600 ?
22 It is difficult to generalise , but we all thought that the pupils related their work on the Second World War to the current conflict in the Gulf .
23 We all think that the professions , academia , is such a special , desirable place to be , but some of the best-rounded people I 've ever met in my life have been businessmen , because of a very wide range of experience they have .
24 It 's too early to judge really erm we all realize that the might of the international forces in relation to the Iraqui forces is quite different is much more .
25 We both argued that the levels of er housing development in Craven , Harrogate and to a lesser extent perhaps Amblet Hambleton should not be constrained , so as to reduce erm the the steady trickle if I can describe it as that of migration from the West Yorkshire conurbation to those areas , in perhaps er l looking at the different proposal for the new settlement which might be located in the Leeds York corridor .
26 Suppose you and I were playing against each other , and suppose we both knew that the number of rounds in the game was to be exactly 100 .
27 ‘ Well , we both know that the man you are gradually reducing to cat 's meat was killed by a fall from scaffolding .
28 We both know that the chemistry , or whatever else you want to call it , is still there between us as strong as ever . ’
29 But I think it 's time , I think we both agree that the time er well used because it 's for the because your Lordship will have a better understanding of the evidence when the plaintiff and the defendant give it from the witness box .
30 They all know that the Bill has been brought to the House in this form only because of the catastrophe of what happened on the Bills that were guillotined a few years ago — the poll tax Bills .
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