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

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1 I think I 've come to realise that Western dress is shallow .
2 We 've got to recognise that many women in our organisation , for example , perceive a glass ceiling .
3 They 've got to learn that this business is plagued with fantasists and people with grudges .
4 I 've got to get that those AVCs er , I mean if I had to , if that happened , how would we pay off Brian ?
5 my Lord we se , I do n't think that 's true because what we 're saying and if and I believe it does flair from our keepers that erm we have to prove we 've got to prove that these restrictions would of lead to category of business from what the
6 You 've got to note that this training , you would like this training
7 Serious UFO researchers have come to recognise that these stories are essentially subjective .
8 I feel myself shudder ; I have come to learn that such touchings normally precede a trip to the Dark .
9 THE HISTORY of belief in the supernormal over the past hundred years is studded with the names of famous illusionists who have sought to prove that much-vaunted miracles were nothing more than conjuring tricks .
10 You have agreed to ensure that any information which we may require for the purpose of providing the services set out in this letter is made available to us , as and when we may reasonable require .
11 You have agreed to ensure that any information which we may require for the purpose of providing the services set out in this letter is made available to us , as and when we may reasonably require .
12 You have agreed to ensure that any information which we may require for the purpose of providing the services set out in this letter is made available to us , as and when we may reasonably require .
13 You have agreed to ensure that any information which we may require for the purpose of providing the services set out in this letter is made available to us , and when we may reasonably require .
14 you know , people have got to realize that this day and age er children are taught not to talk to strangers
15 Although public sector entities may experience difficulties with the recognition and measurement of certain assets , the example the audited Crown financial statements have set shows that verifiable valuations can be placed on most public sector assets .
16 People in the City to whom I have spoken say that private enterprise will never finance it .
17 Furthermore , none of the considerations I have adduced suggest that political violence will rapidly diminish , still less disappear .
18 The committee system , the greater resources of staff and money available to members , and the relatively weak calls of party loyalty have combined to suggest that this role can most successfully be performed by the United States Congress .
19 Dunning and Murphy have tried to argue that violent street-gangs , whose antics led to several alarmed inquiries around the turn of the century , were likely to have been present at football matches from the outset .
20 Documents we have obtained show that one contract for the extension to the London Underground Jubilee Line is to go to a German firm , even though a British company is desperate for the work .
21 The pressures of the health market which the Government have created mean that balanced books and a worried look over the shoulder at the competition are the immediate concerns of NHS managers and accountants .
22 The opinion polls have begun to suggest that ordinary Greeks are getting tired of the alternation of placeholders that has made up so much of recent Greek politics .
23 Fortunately , in the eighties we have begun to recognise that modern communication skills go far beyond the concept of advertising .
24 The response results I have outlined indicate that this variation can extend even to the decision of whether a particular passage or set of words is assigned to the SF genre or not .
25 We have failed to grasp that most people are now accustomed to exercising choice , however limited their purchasing power .
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