Example sentences of "[pron] understand that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I understand that that support has averaged £250,000 over the past three years .
2 I understand that that estimate has now risen to £58 million .
3 I understand that other roads built up on one side only have been granted 30 mph speed limits .
4 I understand that recent tests undertaken in Germany by PFI , ( the German equivalent to SATRA , the Northamptonshire based Footwear Technology Centre ) , have shown that after over 600 miles of testing , the Head Anatom revealed a reduction in height of less than a millimetre .
5 I understand that 500 jobs losses have been announced by Bass breweries today .
6 One way of reducing ink costs is to refill the cartridges — I understand that most cartridges are refillable .
7 I understand that high birth was all important in your circles . "
8 I understand that some locomotive photographs are also included .
9 I 'm not really interested in adventures but I understand that some people are and the mag has to cover all topics to please everyone !
10 I understand that this scheme will be able to light up a town of about 30,000 people , just as my hon. Friend can today , almost single-handedly , light up her constituency .
11 Obviously , I understand that this course is to be built mainly for the benefit of the people who 'll buy the new houses , but it seems a pity that natural unspoilt countryside should be bulldozed to make way for what 's really just a few rich people 's pastime . ’
12 I understand that this year the LBGC has started making decisions much more quickly .
13 He kisses me and I understand that this age is passing away , this universe .
14 I understand that this figure will be reviewed from time to time in the light of inflation .
15 I understand that both county structure plans and the local plans for Slough borough council , the royal borough of Windsor and Maidenhead and South Bucks district all contain policies that restrict or presume against development in areas liable to flooding .
16 I understand that these applications have only just been submitted to Midlothian District Council as the local planning authority and I have to advise you that it would not be appropriate for Regional Council officials to comment publicly at this stage .
17 I understand that local authorities have pressed hard for access to the criminal records section , in particular in vetting potential employees — particularly those who would be working in sensitive areas , such as the social services .
18 I understand that another television programme , dealing directly with what the Home Secretary chose not to reveal although it was known to him , is to be broadcast on Thursday .
19 And she understood that authentic decor need not be confined to the country mansion ; the whole idea was to bring good design down to the lowest levels , ’ Jane Clifford said .
20 So , from The Inheritors , we understand that certain things are going on in the fictional world .
21 We understand that Israeli propaganda tries to denigrate us as backward people because it ’ justifies ’ their occupation , yet unfortunately this attitude arises again and again among so called progressives and feminists .
22 Ultimately he believes that harmonisation of duty within the European Community must happen , but he is not sitting on the edge of his seat waiting for it : ‘ Politically we understand that uniform EC excise duty will not happen overnight , but alcohol is alcohol and we should be taxing alcohol volume and not the form that it comes in . ’
23 But now we understand that these things really did n't amount to much .
24 We understand that this reference is based on research commissioned by Sainsbury PLC .
25 We understand that this bill will not come before the House of Lords until after Easter .
26 ‘ My late respected father gave me to understand that this enterprise was full of promise .
27 They understand that subsidised credits and inflation are not a solution but a problem . ’
28 ‘ Try and make her understand that all sorts of things could happen to him ! ’
29 The coroner said he understood that one man had been arrested following inquiries and another man was still being sought .
30 One of which was the property in Frinton which was owned jointly by Mr and his step mother who was an elderly lady who was then residing in that er property and er around that time on the first of October Mr er telephoned Mr and er told him about that but at that time , was not anticipating that there would be an difficulties about the security on Frinton for these he had always , added his case , made it perfectly clear to the man at the National Westminster Bank with whom he was dealing , Mr that that property was not a property which er could er be offered as security because of the joint ownership and er while in conversation with the bank he understood that this letter had been sent and Mrs had been on holiday and that it was simply oversight on the part of the bank at this stage and that all would well after Mrs returned , which was expected in two weeks time .
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