Example sentences of "[verb] that [pers pn] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 unalterable conviction in favour of the adoption for our Palace of Administration of the revived national style — a style so characteristic of our own age it is beginning to be called Victorian — we protest against being obliged to tolerate an effete Palladian or mongrel Renaissance architecture to please those who wish to claim the merit of a breadth of view and of artistic sympathy by denying that they have any prejudices on the subject , one way or the other .
2 And erm , it s it seems to be an entirely er rational position for any public politician , for instance , Mrs Thatcher before the seventy-nine election , denying that she had any plans to double V A T , or Mr Major denying some of the plans for raising taxes that we 've come up with , or indeed denying plans to privatise the forestry commission .
3 The government , denying that it held any political prisoners , ordered the women to end their protest , saying that opposition supporters were taking advantage of it to cause unrest .
4 On the other hand , let it be supposed that she lacked ordinary competence and capacity .
5 And then my study Bible suggest that we read this .
6 I am doubtful ; I suggest that we have all just become more aware of it in recent years , more ready to take it into new forms .
7 No official reason was given for McCreath and Winter leaving , but rumours suggest that they had tired of their peripheral roles within the band set-up .
8 For the same reason , I suggest that you avoid overseas package tours that require you to be at the airport in the early hours of the morning , or very late at night , when you may have difficulty travelling to the airport safely .
9 We suggest that you keep these to a minimum .
10 You should take with you to the Bank your birth certificates and I suggest that you take some photocopies so that the Bank can forward these to the insurance company with your proposal form so that your ages can be admitted without further delay .
11 I suggest that you have some brine shrimp nauplii or microworm ready for the time when they become free-swimming .
12 Statistics suggest that you have 25 per cent more chance of having an accident in a black car than in a yellow or brown one .
13 ( Suggest that you read that poem as a background . )
14 Our Appointed Repairers Scheme is designed to supplement this inspection service and if you live in an area covered by the Scheme and you intend to make a claim under the policy for damage to your motor car we suggest that you consult one of our Appointed Repairers who will offer you the following advantages should they carry out the repair : —
15 We do not know how this activated state is subsequently maintained throughout the healing process , although the final overrun and pile-up suggest that it takes some time to switch off .
16 There are , for instance , several conflicting claims concerning the function of the Japanese suffix -wa : some suggest that it is an obligatory marker of topic ( this claim is implicit in Li , 1976 : 465 ) ; others suggest that it marks given information ( see 5.1.2. below for an explanation of given vs new information ) .
17 What the hon. Gentleman says about me does not concern me ; but , if he is calling the local enterprise companies liars , I suggest that he repeat that outside the House .
18 He says he has confidence in all aspects of the Havant business and , despite IBM Europe assertions of over-capacity adds that he has full order books .
19 They proposed that they became Frankish vassals in return for protection against the expanding might of Abd-ar-Rahman the Ommeyad , who had taken over virtually the whole of Spain .
20 I proposed that I teach one woman what I knew so that she could teach the others after we got more machines .
21 ‘ The international community should know that we stand firm on these principles . ’
22 We may not have been able to stop the legislation ( although we did succeed in reducing its scope ) , but we let the world know that we remained strong and proud and shameless .
23 They do n't wan na know that we have upper class children like you here .
24 Potential patients should know that we have much to offer them in alleviating symptoms and improving their lifestyle , even if currently the options are limited and imperfect .
25 And the other reason they do n't want to turn up is primarily because they do know that we have compulsory purchase powers and the planning — the paper put forward by the Chief Planning Officer today was a vindication of wage for a good many years , a good many months rather , that we do have compulsory purchase powers and we are able to use them and it was specifically asked at the Panel today , by both Monty Finnist and Sir Monty Finnist and Tony Christopher , why does n't the City Council market this site and use its compulsory purchase powers and that 's one question to address tomorrow as a politician who could make that decision .
26 He says do you know that they get cooked ham sandwiches and you get toast ?
27 It originates as a MEWING sound in tiny kittens , letting their mother know that they need some kind of help or that they are in some sort of trouble .
28 Did you know that they do 64 hours on the Filtonbased simulator ?
29 Do n't know that they did any , Victorian
30 When she did this , let him know that she made this silent skilled reckoning of what he spent , what he must be doing , he hated her totally , and showed it .
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