Example sentences of "[vb pp] [conj] [verb] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But when Alice said , ‘ Fräulein , repeat after me : ‘ We do n't need a baby here … ’ she had smiled and nodded that great head , floppy on its neck even with her stiff collar .
2 This proposal has become known as " Saint-Venant 's principle " , often interpreted as implying that local eccentricities of stress are not felt in distances greater than the largest linear dimension of the area over which the forces are distributed .
3 In one major respect it is different , though : her two pauses of 0.6 seconds ( lines 11 and 13 ) are interpreted as signals that other speakers may now have the floor .
4 Finally , Griffiths was concerned to ensure that the quality of services was regularly inspected and suggested that local authority registration and inspection units should be strengthened and supported by a national inspectorate .
5 It was widely misinterpreted as suggesting that small firms were particularly important in the process of job generation .
6 Various authors have suggested or claimed that working-class women are satisfied with housework while middle-class women are not .
7 The circular changed and allowed that joint finance money to be paid over a much longer period and virtually in perpetuity .
8 Fighting erupted in Beirut yesterday shortly after President Elias Hrawi was quoted as saying that Syrian troops would leave parts of Lebanon as soon as he had overcome the resistance of troops of General Michel Aoun in the Christian enclave .
9 Earlier Wittgenstein was quoted as saying that psychological verbs are ‘ characterized by the fact that the third person of the present is to be verified by observation , the first person not . ’
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