Example sentences of "[pron] that [adj] [noun] [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 Er at the moment there are no savings identified and it seems to me that this Committee needs to deal with the budget as it finds .
2 Yes well it strikes me that this case involves some very narrow issues really it 's generated an awful lot of paper .
3 It seems to me that this case does not even touch that important question . ’
4 It seems to me that this passage describes the way loving relationships turn out to be for Hegel .
5 I could go on about singing harmonics and endless sustain , but just take it from me that this amp covers the whole guitar tone palette from clean to mega-dirt with considerable ease .
6 Her friend told me that this baby wants for nothing , it is the best dressed baby In the neighbourhood .
7 I put it to you that this proposal has to be considered , any new settlement proposal has to be considered within the light of a post two thousand and six strategy , in that light this new settlement proposal will not , at around fourteen hundred , satisfy the situation .
8 If I were to tell you that this record puts a dayglo platform DM so far up the mule 's rectum that its entrails squish through its clenched teeth , I do n't think that I could be justly accused of exaggeration .
9 Or you may return to where you bought an item and the assistant ( who served you last time ) will tell you that this shop has never stocked whatever it is .
10 I must tell you that this infant has never cried at all apart from at the moment of birth when he took his first breath — and that must be accepted as an unavoidable demand for satisfaction of an impossible desire .
11 But you know what I mean ; when a marriage or relationship is going wrong and it 's like everything that one person says or does n't say , or does or does n't do , seems to rub the other one up the wrong way .
12 ‘ You ca n't just ignore everything that medical science has taught us . ’
13 I do not for one minute believe that we shall hand over everything that this country has ever stood for in terms of its independence .
14 You must prod him with coloured pencils , or tell him he must be joking when he makes heavy weather of something that another author does neatly .
15 However , even if one takes the view that King 's Cross is essential , there are better and more appropriate ways of building and developing a new station at King 's Cross than the one that British Rail has effectively forced upon us .
16 Smile , just to annoy everybody that blue Datsun says on
17 Corbett grinned back ; a Welshman had once told him that each person has an aura about him , be it good or evil , which goes out to other people .
18 Why is it that one person reacts differently to another in the same circumstances ?
19 How is it that this problem seems only to have emerged in the last few years .
20 If we look at a relationship or any type of commu mean taking a bit of a different look at things thinking well what is it that this person wants from me and what is it that I want from this person ?
21 Why is it that this country puts money before anything else ?
22 Although , having once decided under section 40(1) that an award was warranted , I would be required by section 41(1) to take account of any benefit the employer ‘ might reasonably be expected to derive ’ , section 40(1) requires me to decide whether the patent is of outstanding benefit , and I conclude that this entails my satisfying myself that such benefit has already been and is being achieved .
23 I 've made up my mind — I 'm going to tell him myself that this nonsense has got to end once and for all .
24 Once the constable has told that person of both types of specimen and has listened to anything that that person has to say as to which type of specimen he would wish to provide , the constable may decide whether the specimen to be provided should be a specimen of blood or urine .
25 If you fill your factory with machines so sophisticated that they can make anything that any blueprint tells them to make , it is hardly surprising if sooner or later a blueprint arises that tells these machines to make copies of itself .
26 When you read anything that any anthropologist has written on the topic of kinship terminology be on your guard .
27 But I have already warned you to be on your guard against anything that any anthropologist has ever written about kinship terminologies , so I will not pursue the matter here .
28 It should not persuade us that this writer has yielded or sold out , any more than it should persuade us that the boy poet Klima is in every sense the boy poet Jaromil .
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