Example sentences of "that [pers pn] [verb] [to-vb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It was at this point that I left to seek medical help for fear I would split my sides .
2 My contract said very clearly that I had to have complete control of the making of the film , so I asked Darryl Zanuck if he would please replace me and I would give him the necessary time to find someone else .
3 once we 've got that then we have the resources from that I think to introduce other programmes that take
4 It 's a Les Paul-type guitar and it 's great , apart from the fact that I seem to get terrible feedback , even at low volumes .
5 I think that the real reason that I wanted to do Total recall was that I knew it might make me famous which then might help me get better parts .
6 More significant , it was not until after it ended that she began to possess permanent representatives of her own in the major capitals of Europe .
7 She was violently attacked in the classroom by an 11 -year-old pupil and suffered injuries so severe that she had to take early retirement .
8 Alisa Morrant realised that she had to target new mothers — it would be too late by the time the children attended the dentist for fillings .
9 Lady Wilcox , the NCC chairman , told Valerie Grove of the Sunday Times in September 1990 that she wanted to see responsible lending and responsible borrowing .
10 ‘ I 'm just going to go over the fence and see what Camille 's doing , ’ said Scarlet , loath to say what she really meant — that she wanted to make sure Camille was all right — because that would imply that she might not be .
11 Do I understand that you wish to take legal action in the matter of the will ? ’
12 WHEN YOU decide that you wish to try flying aerobatics with your helicopter , you should give serious thought to the degree of commitment that you are willing to make to your sport/hobby .
13 It may well As far as I know it 's it is only Mrs er who has said , I I 'm sorry to er to say this Mrs , you are the only person who has said that you wish to produce additional representations .
14 Think how often , say in a meeting or discussion , you have a point of view that you want to persuade other people to agree with or adopt .
15 If you 're over-polite in conversation , your use of distance may suggest that you want to play high status by keeping the other person at bay , below you .
16 Indulging in litigation may mean that you have to expend substantial sums of money and wait a long time before achieving victory ; to lose could prove very costly .
17 They will be in line with the general recession but the market is so unstable at the moment that you have to review commercial policy almost on a monthly basis , ’ he says .
18 A lot of what we 've discussed in this series implies that you need to buy other programs to get the best out of your system — de-fragmenters , disk compression programs and so forth , but that is n't to be the case , necessarily , quite soon .
19 One often forgotten drawback of aluminium structures is that you need to buy special clips and brackets if you want to add on accessories such as shelves and insulation .
20 I initially thought that all countries would be affected by the statement that you need to build military arsenals to keep the populations employed .
21 I made it clear on 27 November that we intend to bring forward proposals for Sunday trading once the legal position is clear .
22 Few people will dispute that that is largely a result of the legislation that we passed to reform industrial relations .
23 These rules can also be deduced by imagining that we try to send extra goods ‘ round the cycle ’ by increasing the flow of goods in edges corresponding to forward variables and reducing it in edges corresponding to reverse variables .
24 we have said in our policy statement that we wish to have full access to all waterways for the general public and will examine how this can be brought about .
25 There are others ( amongst whom I am one ) who would argue that we need to give young children the opportunity to develop fully at their own pace and in their own individual ways .
26 Now although it is true that we need to consider contextual factors to explain what it is that creates a feeling of unity in stretches of language of more than one sentence , we can not say that there are no formal links between sentences in discourse .
27 ‘ We do have to bear in mind that we need to achieve high standards of training , but we also have to recognise that this does have a cost element , ’ Mr Armitage says .
28 An official government report published in July 1991 has concluded that we need to make substantial changes to the typical British diet if we are to reduce some of the major health concerns such as heart disease .
29 These factors resulted in the decision that we needed to trim budgeted expenditure by about £114,000 and Council agreed to the measures proposed at their meeting in July .
30 Much the same thing occurs in New Statesman & Society , but there is a significant shift here in that we begin to see cultural products ( or rather questions raised by them ) being discussed outside of the journal 's cultural space — in the editorials and in guest journalists ' comments .
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