Example sentences of "[vb -s] that [pers pn] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Because it so rarely happens that we all treasure it when it does .
2 She says that they all thought they would have to look for other jobs .
3 He says that they both had a dream , to get take part in the Brighton races with the old tractor .
4 Well er the first one is that er er the Mr says that it those people with two mile away from this er tip er will not be affected .
5 two members , Karen and Andrew , is because Kevin says that you two are so clever
6 Table 4.4 , which summarises the main studies , shows that they all agree that regional policy has had an important effect on job creation though they disagree on how important it has been .
7 And that that shows that it that is true of working .
8 Wordsworth has observed a primrose perched on top of a rock ; in the second stanza he remembers that he first saw it many years ago ( actually 1802 .
9 he may have taken up ideas for operas put to him by collaborators — Myfanwy Piper remembers that she first suggested the Henry James story .
10 This demands that they each individually recapitulate within their own personal development the evolution of their culture — a process which is the unconscious and fundamental equivalent of formal education .
11 All this assumes , of course , that the doctor 's duty demands that he first satisfy himself that the patient is capable of making a rational decision .
12 It seems that we all spend far too little time examining legislation closely .
13 This is the kind of thing that we really ought to be addressing because this actually addresses the safety of people in this county , not only the safety of people , this addresses the safety of property as well and there 's no disagreement about the fact that this enormous development that 's happened over the last few years in an area where you 've got a regular traffic snarl-ups mean that you have got a potential disaster there on your hands and we 're jolly lucky we have n't any more serious incidents than we 've had already and so I can see no reason why these two mo these two amendments should n't both happily be accepted though I 'm very cynical about the number of times we 've spent the airport money already and sooner or later we 've obviously got to actually seriously address that but the important thing is that we do all take it seriously and it seems that we all do now take it seriously .
14 It seems that you all want to hurry on to item three A , erm as far as the timetable is concerned
15 Thousands of different kinds of rocks have been described and separately named , but when one gets down to their chemistry , one finds that they all have a great deal in common .
16 He sees too that the other should from the first have known better , as he himself should ( he has come to understand that in retrospect ) , and therefore judges that they both made not only an unlucky but a bad choice .
17 Cognos notes that it first entered the Japanese market in 1985 and initially sold its products there through distributors for Hewlett-Packard Co , Digital Equipment Corp and Data General Corp hardware .
18 From close scrutiny , it soon emerges that they all have several features in common .
19 History relates that it all began when Hahnemann was translating a treatise on materia medica written by the Scottish physician Dr William Cullen , a section of which dealt with the use of cinchona bark ( otherwise known as Peruvian bark ) from which we obtain quinine to treat malaria .
20 This means that they ingest oxygen from the air via fine hollow tubes , known as tracheae .
21 This means that they all perceive the world in slightly different ways .
22 It means that they all have the same good view .
23 This liking for old gear means that they both spend a lot of time hunting it down , as Bryan explains …
24 Ambivalence means that they both loved , admired , revered and desired to emulate him while simultaneously hating and fearing him and wishing to be rid of him .
25 ‘ I think Mr Fairham means that we all share a concern over the incident that happened here not so long ago , ’ Clinton said .
26 As well as marking Oxfam 's 50th anniversary , it 's also Leap Year which means that we all have an extra day to do something special for other people and to help Oxfam work towards making the world a fairer place .
27 But you see you can say it 's the big brother and all this rubbish , but the fact remains that we three are paying the poll tax and he is not .
28 Boltwood believes that we all get stuck in what we think is the only reality .
29 ‘ It claims that we first select a particular task that we wish to carry out , and then select the appropriate machine which will enable us to perform this task .
30 Let us suppose the client suggests that they first wish to overcome their difficulties in using public transport , specifically buses .
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