Example sentences of "[verb] [that] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She 's talking about improved representation and personalize that in relation to the Northumberland area , which would n't contradict what , whatever flows from structures and branch structures in the transitional period er which is you know good six months to a , a , a year away as it were .
2 And er and although it nobody could ever say that the union was politically motivated er it it 's strange to relate that at union meeting when the general strike started and we of course we were n't in the T U C we were too small anyway , although I know that there 's been unions with twenty eight members in the T U C now .
3 Studies suggest that for improvements in aerobic capacity , you must raise your heart rate for at least 20 minutes per session .
4 However , tachistoscopic half-field studies with normal subjects suggest that for sinistrals the presence of familial left handedness reduces perceptual asymmetry for non-verbal as for verbal tasks ( Gilbert , 1977 ; Albert and Obler , 1978 ) or shifts the asymmetry in the direction opposite to that for dextrals ( Schmuller and Goodman , 1980 ) .
5 I 'm not sure whether 40 years later , the same mechanism made the word ‘ capitalism ’ popular among the people ; the Leipzig demonstrations suggest that in Saxony , at least , it may have done .
6 Kenney and Florida ( 1988 : 140 ) suggest that in Japan ‘ the close linkage between production and innovation and a more general legacy of organizational flexibility has resulted in the integration of shifting with deepening ’ .
7 Some recent experiments carried out by Corey Goodman in Stanford , California and his colleagues suggest that in insects a small group of pioneer cells may provide a labelled ‘ streetmap ’ along which the developing neurons can navigate by using a simple set of directions to locate their specific targets .
8 They suggest that in pigeon autoshaping the level of associability of a stimulus might determine , in part , the likelihood that it will be responded to .
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10 He suggest that behind Raskolnikov 's sister 's loathing of him there lurks attraction , and he states flatly that she and his own wife were once in love with each other ; and perhaps he is right .
11 Well I 'm saying I still do n't know , the figures that I 'm being given suggest that by Friday , erm or by Monday , we 'll have sufficient to meet the orders of .
12 The union proposed that in principle parents should have access to their children 's files .
13 The idea came from old Mrs Ferrar , who proposed that from time to time the family should confer on some subject which should ‘ tend either to the information or to the excitement of the affections ’ .
14 My hon. Friend will also know that as part of ’ Defence for the 90s ’ we are reviewing the scope of naval support , although as I made clear in July , there will be a continuing naval presence at Portland .
15 So if it was , you would n't know that of course if you 'd picked up the phone , would you ?
16 I do know that at Low Birk Hatt , after finishing working in the fields all day , he would set to joinering at night , and made several of the doors and gates .
17 We do know that at present males perform better than females at spatial visualisation tests .
18 For instance , did you know that on average they have increased spending on books and equipment by ninety percent and that sixty percent of schools employ at least one more teacher and many employ more classroom support staff and that morale among teachers is widely reported to be higher , even where before those teachers opposed grant maintained status .
19 Alternatively , A might be reformulating B 's utterance in order to let the hearer know that from A's point of view this is the most relevant representation ( interpretation ) of the utterance : A is more interested in the fact that the reading has not been done than in excuses .
20 This was exciting enough , but little did I know that after noon how much more exciting hunting rabbits with a hawk could be .
21 Little did we know that around Suva it 's second nature . ’
22 Did you also know that in Britain neither sanitary towels nor tampons are sterilised , despite what their individual wrapping might suggest ?
23 I had a most interesting meeting in Scotland with all of our lay delegates there , erm on Friday and some of you within British Gas will know that in Scotland they 've even more problems with the M A P L than any of the other regions because they were operating a different system to start with in the first place .
24 Did you know that in London — because they had them there first , of course , some years ago — in London , the — well , beatniks really , are n't they ?
25 ‘ Did you know that in New York a significant number of burglaries are now perpetrated by women ? ’
26 Erm and she was from the Pentiford area I think , erm oh quite a well educated girl , erm there was nothing to stop them from joining , I mean the London Fire Brigade there are , are fire fighters who are girls , erm and the er they do very well erm there are problems of course , with , with women on fire stations , but nevertheless there 's no reason why they should n't be there , providing they can do the job and I 'm sure those who read the papers and see the news know that in Russia and places like that , women do the , do the job very well .
27 I am sure that my right hon. and learned Friend will know that in areas such as mine , which has the A5 running through it , the improvements have been greatly appreciated .
28 I just wanted to let you know that in February , wo n't be hiding behind an OHP , erm I 'll be taking up a post with the European Commission , working with Aids services throughout Europe .
29 Mr. Burgess did not know that in fact the deceased 's investments were worth about £105,000 .
30 But anyone who had read more than a little crime fiction will know that in fact the two often go together .
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