Example sentences of "[pron] [vb pp] that [det] " in BNC.

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1 A few days later they signed identical " non-exclusive occupation " agreements which provided that each of them had to pay equal monthly payments .
2 ‘ Have you noticed that these shopping trolleys all veer to the left towards the knitwear section ? ’
3 Have you noticed that most NDBs in the UK have frequencies that end with point five of a kHz — i.e. 350.5 , and maybe you have also noticed that almost without exception , the ADF receiver in light aircraft does not tune to these half kHz but only to whole numbers of kHz ?
4 Have you noticed that some people seem to be able to crash their machine and lose all of their work at very regular intervals .
5 Have you got that that
6 So I went back to Miss and said about the scanner appeal and she said that would be she thought that that would be the best idea .
7 Are you satisfied that that is Elsie ? ’
8 They had maintenance men of their own of course who they seen that all the machine was guarded and everything else .
9 Is it expected that that will be the embryo for a carbon tax to pay for more investment in renewable energies ?
10 Has he noticed that several right hon. and hon. Members on both sides of the House have tabled a motion about the establishment of a Select Committee on Northern Ireland affairs ?
11 How has he shown that this man , who 's come up from poverty , understands poverty and is prepared to do something about it .
12 Is it agreed that these Minutes be approved ?
13 The assembly could ask the Westminster Parliament for powers to be transferred to it provided that such requests were supported by 70 per cent of the assembly .
14 He was big and burly , and is n't it known that all big and burly men are … gentle giants .
15 ‘ Be it known , ’ declared the paraplegic , who had been paralysed irreparably in some nerve-eating attack by aliens , ‘ Õbe it known that some precious organs of the Venerable Dorn have been lost to us utterly during the vast lapse of time .
16 Be it known that this unique building was erected in the reign of our good Queen Victoria and in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and sixty three at Eardisley in the county of Hereford .
17 With goods having only one normal use the mere fact of the purchase will , by implication , make it known that this is what the buyer wants them for , e. g. a hot-water bottle , as in Priest v.
18 She asked : ‘ Is it suggested that all the ethnic minority members who passed through its doors were unworthy of membership ? ’
19 The earliest horseless carriages were regarded as socially dangerous and the first legislation to control them required that each should be accompanied by three persons — a driver , a passenger in case the driver was taken ill , and a third person walking in front carrying a red flag .
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