Example sentences of "[pron] [vb infin] that [adj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Might I suggest that one of the empty commercial properties in Woodbridge might be well suited to such a venture ?
2 Chair , can I suggest that some of the people who are actually involved in this are actually asked themselves rather than agencies that might be working with them , because I think that , that most of the , the sort of people we 're talking about are actually very sensitive .
3 If we are making up a play about the " Keeper of the Keys " , why do you think that neither of them can see ?
4 Why do you think that most of the people in this room do n't read newspapers ?
5 Good gracious , ’ she breathed , ‘ if you really do believe that Rob and I are conducting some sultry little affair , do you think that either of us would be fool enough to use an office which adjoins yours ? ’
6 Do you think that any of them any of those six were in bade taste you know not not really not really very pleasant shall we say ?
7 Would you consider that either of you have a tendency to be dependent on your own parents : Emotionally Spiritually Financially ?
8 Do you know that two-thirds of obstetricians in the States have been sued at least once in their lives ?
9 Would my honourable friend , is my honourable friend aware that employment in London and the South East has actually risen by over two hundred in the ten years from March nineteen eighty three and will she confirm that some of the hundred and fifty thousand places in the new apprenticeship scheme will be available in London ?
10 If you look very carefully at the stones you can see erm can you see that some of the stones have got diagonal markings all over them ?
11 Correct me if I 'm wrong , but I distinctly heard you say that some of my designs were n't quite suitable . ’
12 Would you say that most of your professional careers have been spent on the stage ?
13 " When he was asked " Do you deny that any of them were forcibly evicted ? " he answered " I deny that any were forcibly evicted .
14 Does she agree that some of our overseas development programmes have been vitiated by the rise in population in some of the countries concerned ?
15 It is all very well to use the language of manipulation or indoctrination but how do we know that this in fact is what happens ?
16 What could we change that half into so that we could one sixth to it ?
17 Do n't they know that millions of people are starving in Africa ?
18 Does he agree that perhaps the most significant development in regard to foreign policy was the clear and unambiguous agreement to widen the Community to embrace the emergent democracies in eastern Europe , and will he make that one of the key aims of the British presidency under the next Conservative Government ?
19 Did n't he know that millions of women worked ?
20 Does he know that thousands of construction workers in Wales are out of work , yet Shelter Cymru tells us that 63,000 families in the Principality have experienced homelessness in the past year ?
21 Will he confirm that contrary to some suspicions expressed in various parts of the media and by some politicians , the major factor in the mind of Her Majesty 's Government when forming their policy towards Hong Kong is protecting the interests of Hong Kong and its people ?
22 Will he confirm that most of them are tourists , many of whom are travelling north for a last glimpse of a rare species on the point of extinction in Scotland — Scottish Tory Members ?
23 How does it happen that each of us hears them in his own native language ?
24 Does he realise that many of our citizens would like to know whether and how much Mr. Vijau Mallya , an Indian millionaire , and Mr. Adam Polemos , a Greek shipping magnate , contributed to the funds of the Conservative party ? —
25 Does he realise that some of these homes er are perhaps have only half their beds full which means that there are vulnerable people there , uncertain as to whether their home , their only home is going to remain er in existence .
26 Does he accept that one of the reasons for the United Kingdom 's continued possession of a strategic deterrent was the fact that it would provide another centre of power , and thus create disequilibrium in the mind of a potential foe ?
27 Does he accept that many of the constituents of his hon. Friend the Member for Ipswich ( Mr. Irvine ) face losing their houses if they do not receive the full pension ?
28 Does he agree that one of the most useful ways in which we can give them know-how is to tell them how we managed , in the light of the Maastricht agreement , to reject the principle of monetary union ?
29 Does he agree that one of the tasks of the Civil Service college is to inculcate a sense of responsibility , a sense of loyalty and a sense of commitment to the Government of the day ?
30 Does he agree that one of the best ways of breaking down violence and lessening the sectarian divide is to encourage enterprise and initiative ?
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