Example sentences of "[pers pn] [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 | 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 . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | The hotel does not operate a service charge , but you are given to understand that guests in fact tip generously . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | It 's not that when you 're trying to change that people stay in equilibrium point at all , they actually go down to there . |
15 | She was beginning to regret that Sam had insisted on keeping her wine glass filled during the meal . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | We are determined to ensure that women in the work-force realise their full potential . |
19 | We are determined to ensure that women and men from ethnic minority groups are full and equal members of the community . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | Now that change is coming , we are trying to ensure that Vietnam will have access to international financial institutions . |
22 | 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 . |
23 | I think that the most fruitful approach is to ask what are the computational and cognitive capacities which we are forced to suppose that animals possess . |
24 | Despite the evidence in front of our eyes , we are required to accept that Michael is a writer of real stature so that Harwood can conduct a somewhat stodgy debate about the way art feeds off real life , and transforms reality in the process . |
25 | Ballyskeagh 's nights which were done after we were led to believe that Wednesday was Dungannon 's best night of the week . |
26 | Car horns had no effect , and we were beginning to think that shanks ' pony was the only way of attracting his attention when someone came up with this idea . ) |
27 | But the views in winter are rather more spectacular , and although we were starting to feel that snow was coming on the strengthening wind , we at least enjoyed the open sweeping aspect to the south and east as we walked . |
28 | They are designed to ensure that authors receive recompense for the free provision of their books to the public by libraries . |
29 | I understood though I mean it , it looks from many of these er publications as though it 's meant to convey that Mr and Mr Wogan are sitting down and having a conversation or Ms Rippon is n't it ? , that 's how it 's presented , is that right ? |
30 | it 's meant to show that Terry Wogan is asking John a question and John is answering the question |