Example sentences of "[verb] that [pers pn] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The Liverpool boss has told Dons ' chairman Sam Hammam that he Centre-back Scales remains Souness ' priority , the Reds boss having snapped up Nottingham Forest midfielder Nigel Clough . |
2 | However , to prevent inadvertent access to the wrong process when two or more are available , it is strongly recommended that you front LIFESPAN 's own command files with a single ‘ router ’ of your own . |
3 | Yes , middle class women have done a lot for the ‘ Women 's Movement ’ but does she really think that us working class women have been sitting on our arses doing nothing all this time . |
4 | 252 — 5 ) to which of course the prostitute can indeed testify that it these things appear incompatible — is n't misogyny a kind of hatred , and licentiousness a kind of love , albeit a debased one ? — in reality they go hand in hand . |
5 | Are you s can we j ask Mr Cunnane is he suggesting that I five definition the second line of the policy should be widened ? |
6 | Well er the first one is that er er the Mr says that it those people with two mile away from this er tip er will not be affected . |
7 | It does seem to me that there are still relatively few women who become professional scientists , and today I hope that you two ladies will help me explore perhaps some of the reasons why this is the case . |
8 | Some debris still remains and I should be grateful if you would arrange for its immediate removal and also ensure that they same thing does not happen when the embankment on Station Lane is tidied . |
9 | He warned : ‘ After a while they will claim that you accepted pay for your country ’ . |
10 | Because I do not accept absolute predestination , however , and can not believe that we human beings are simply pawns in some giant chess game being played in the wide blue yonder , I think that it is the person within whom the spirit chooses to dwell who actually makes the right or wrong decisions . |
11 | More important , he should see that they all spring from the same error — the attempt to fix the exchange rate . |
12 | What has he got that we lesser men have not ? ’ |
13 | ‘ I would therefore suggest that you military chaps use your own sources for gathering information . ’ |
14 | They pay in six per cent of their salary , why should they be debarred from saying that they own part of those funds . |
15 | ‘ I know , dear — there is a farm next door to us back on the dear old homestead and Daddy does usually describe himself as a farmer — but I meant that we capitalist parasites would be taking the place of the oxen , not the horny-handed salt-of-the-earth types cracking the whip over them . ’ |
16 | This means that they ingest oxygen from the air via fine hollow tubes , known as tracheae . |
17 | That 's about it for the plot , except to say that it all ends happily with the birth of a new egalitarian mobster alliance . |
18 | Let us suppose the client suggests that they first wish to overcome their difficulties in using public transport , specifically buses . |
19 | No matter what the Annamese named it , my dear young sirs , you 'll find that we French call the city you are about to visit " the Pearl of the Orient " or sometimes even " the Paris of the East . " |