Example sentences of "[verb] that [pers pn] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Their steep radio spectra and polarization properties suggest that they emit synchrotron radiation , and their morphology suggests a poloidal component of the galactic magnetic field . |
2 | ‘ Well , I suggest that you make time ! |
3 | We have asked our client to keep any appointment which you make and we suggest that you send notification of the appointment to our client 's home address . |
4 | We w suggest that you have losses under the heading of er |
5 | In general , sample cassettes are available for all video titles , and I suggest that you contact Penny Naylor to place an order for these and for publicity leaflets too . |
6 | Popular understandings of subjectivity , psychology 's object , suggest that it escapes rationality . |
7 | Lothar 's marriage , and some of his activities in 833 – 4 , suggest that he had designs of his own on Neustria . |
8 | Did you know that we imported cereal from Ethiopia during the famine just so that we could have our meat ? |
9 | Because you 'll know that we have water pi pressure problems on that particular er water line . |
10 | We both know that Pampers Ultra nappies are drier , but did you know that they use 30% less wood pulp and so use less trees ? |
11 | Some patients are anxious that their neighbours should not know that they have hospital appointments , and therefore prefer an unmarked car to an ambulance . |
12 | Did you also know that she had connections with the Dublin and London criminal underworlds ? |
13 | Now if you 're a rheumatism person you will know that you have difficulty getting out of bed in the morning unless you do something , and this is the way of doing it , move in the bed before , get the circulation going so it moves the acid so that you can move . |
14 | The preacher 's enquiry , ‘ Do you KNOW … do you KNOW , that you have ready for you houses , houses I say ; I say do you KNOW ; do you KNOW that you have houses in the heavens not made with hands ? ’ falls on ears preoccupied with earthly buildings and builders . |
15 | ( 3 ) If the party tendering the document did what was reasonably sufficient to give the other party notice of the conditions , and if the other party knew that there was writing or printing on the document , but did not know that it contained conditions , then the conditions will become the terms of the contract between them . |
16 | Nor could anyone know that he had reservations ; that he did n't feel as we all did , treading that ground . |
17 | I do know that he outlived Great-Aunt Jane and he made a lot of trouble by claiming items of property to which he had no right . |
18 | Some members however , may not know that he runs courses at his workshop at Bexley Heath and as a Fellowship member has generously offered a discount to any members attending one of his polishing courses . |
19 | And for all his fans over here , I 'd like to let them know that he called DJ and me aside then and asked us if we 'd be interested in doing a European tour . |
20 | ‘ How do you know that I knew Elise ? ’ he asked in a low voice . |
21 | I grant it here a section on its own , though I do n't know that I like Tarbes very much , or would especially recommend anyone to go there . |
22 | Feeling really invigorated I decided to spend my remaining time in the gym and let those machines really know that I meant business ! |
23 | The course is based on the principles of self-help , hence clients are reminded that they have responsibility for their own problems and for changing their own behaviour . |
24 | But it so happens , you might say well all these years retired I ca n't be much good at the job , you 'll be interested to know that I give talks to groups which include retiring tax inspectors . |
25 | For example , did the guild have storage space within the church or was it expected that they make provision elsewhere ? |
26 | Fresh coffee and fruit were ordered and soon the sound of the big brass pestle pounding the cardamom and coffee beans in the brass mortar rang around the court , announcing that we had visitors , come and make them welcome . |
27 | Indeed fluidity — of both form and texture is perhaps the chief characteristic of a type of music so free and richly varied that it defies definition . |
28 | And he had to spend a good part of the campaign explaining that it meant caution and not complacency . |
29 | BCAR Chairman Steve Challis welcomed delegates from museums and groups all over the UK to the meeting , explaining that he thought BCAR to be ‘ probably one of the smallest groups in the BAPC ’ . |
30 | The Jewish people seem to be in a continuous latency period in that they have forgotten that they murdered Moses , and , before him , the Primal Father . |