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

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1 They bring respectability to industry in the eyes of young people and allow them to see that work can be rewarding , interesting and challenging .
2 Their emphasis on the absolute centrality of heterosexual experience made it impossible for them to see that purity feminism had anything to offer , with its emphasis on celibacy , and its view of sex as male-defined , vicious and depraved .
3 All of them agreed that Mrs Shaw who was ‘ one of the best ’ , helped Mr Shaw tremendously with his plays .
4 These ideas make me think that creativity and beauty are linked .
5 Armstrong zipped through the City with more than usual aplomb , which made me think that Duncan the Drunken had given him a tuning .
6 This explanation is then offered to others with the intention of getting them to agree that circumstances conspired to prevent you from performing with the excellence and flair that you would , in the normal course of events , have displayed .
7 Five of the twenty-seven staff who made written responses gave the book two stars for pupil popularity , i.e. ‘ very popular ’ ; two of them reported that girls had complained about ‘ having to read about male heroes ’ and that The Machine Gunners , which ‘ girls see as a boy 's book ’ , had frequently been the impetus for such comments .
8 At this time , it was great triumph for me to find that Rachel could bear her beloved Jacob no children .
9 ‘ What she did say , though , was enough for me to know that Leith and I wo n't be moving to London . ’
10 Thank you for your recent letter letting me know that Iceland was unable to sponsor this year 's Annual Report for CPRW .
11 I only became aware of the truth when in July Grace wrote from the front to let me know that Charlie was being sent home following the second battle of the Marne .
12 There was no need for them to know that engineer John le Grant was its author .
13 You see , Miss Williams — or should I make that Fran , so that I can get used to calling you that ? — I could n't very well tell the police what had gone on last night , so I improvised .
14 I think I read that Blagden was open from half past
15 On European Community funds , I regret that Commissioner Millan is not releasing the RECHAR money , which we could well use in areas affected by colliery closures .
16 Also in March I announced that Dr David Owen was to give his endorsement to one of the parties in the general election .
17 Last month I announced that applications had been invited from 14 units for NHS trust status in April 1993 .
18 I repeat that Mr. Millan has had his day in court .
19 Darwin hoists a pint of Dregs saying , ‘ I 've had my share of good moments , such as when I cheated that Wallace simpleton out of any credit for natural selection .
20 I mean that Britain , for example , became more central to the currents of world trade .
21 I mean that Coleman was a very good buy was n't he ?
22 But , I mean that D P team do a lot of work on the Catty questionnaires which does n't really seem to be er sort of fully acknowledged at the moment .
23 Yeah , I mean that Kenwood 's got , he
24 I mean that Christianity proclaims there to have been a revelation of God in history .
25 Because it 's just so I mean that C and A is so busy all the it gets it gets so claustrophobic .
26 Because its just so , I mean that C & A it was the same as the it was
27 I mean that Updike , of all people , was the worst .
28 I mean that Bruce , like Edward , went on crusade and that Bruce gave Edward every assistance in his civil war against the now dead Simon de Montfort .
29 I shall not attempt to enumerate them all here , nor do I think that feminism should accept any of them uncritically .
30 Nor do I think that Mr. O'Brien thought for a moment that he was acting as the bank 's agent .
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