Example sentences of "[verb] that [pers pn] [vb base] a " in BNC.

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1 In all of what conceptual situations , so to speak , is it to be supposed that we have a single conception rather than several related ones ?
2 It therefore states that many British trade unionists now suggest that we need a new industrial relations institution where a wide agenda of issues can be discussed between managers and employee representatives that work company level .
3 ‘ I suggest that we pay a visit to the hospital this morning — although I 'm not sure whether we 'll be allowed to see Liz and Owen .
4 If it is a public demonstration suggest that they wear a suitably neat outfit such as a track suit .
5 Recent studies on some ASFV mRNAs suggest that they start a short distance ( less than a 100 bp ) upstream of the corresponding ORF ( 30-32 ) , and that they end at runs of seven or more consecutive thymidylate residues ( 7T motif ; 30 , 31 ) .
6 ‘ I suggest that you try a warm brown shade instead of sparkling gold . ’
7 I suggest that you take a day or two to think of it , but remember that my cousin may find other employment in the meantime . ’
8 ‘ What do you bet she does n't come marching in here and suggest that you have a strong dose of Syrup of Figs ? ’
9 And while we 're at the police station I suggest that you have a word with someone there about the fact that you seem to be attracting some unwelcome attention .
10 However , once again I strongly suggest that you grow a collection of wild flowers in your own garden rather than pick them from the countryside and assist in depleting the stocks !
11 If the hon. Lady knew what was available to those of her constituents who are unemployed , she would know that we offer a wider range of help to unemployed people than has ever been available in this country before .
12 The committee 's first leaflet , We Must Win , declared : ‘ We must set out ideals and objectives in clear terms and we must so order our own mode of life and social system that men may know that we offer a happiness , freedom and prosperity which can never flourish under Hitler 's totalitarianism .
13 This is a , this a smaller regional office , you 'll know that we have a local depot here in Lan , in Stockport .
14 Your best bet is to let the insurance company know that you have a fish tank before you take out a policy .
15 ‘ Scuse me , missus , ’ said the bus conductor , ‘ but did you know that you have a banana in your ear ? ’
16 Perhaps he does not know that I have a suitcase full of letters from constituents who are desperately concerned about the Bill .
17 The revolution that resulted in molecular biology enabled us to begin to understand many of the processes in the cell at the molecular level , although it must be stressed that we have a long way to go .
18 I have stressed that we construct a context from the deixis of the text ( a context being the set of possibilities which exist in the universe of discourse and situation of utterance for the interpretation of the utterance ) ; but the initial elements of the utterance must be more dense in terms of pragmatic activity .
19 The Secretary of State and his Ministers do not like to be reminded that they have a welfare role , but I must stress that the back payment of entitlement at issue tonight occurs under the National Insurance Act 1946 , a Social Security Act and the Supplementary Benefits Act 1976 which all state that DSS officers shall : ’ exercise their functions in such a manner as shall best promote the welfare of persons affected by the exercise of these functions . ’
20 Parents should be reminded that they have a responsibility and that they can be fined and required to pay compensation for acts committed by juveniles .
21 The current generation of devices has already established a growing acceptance of electronic media among information users and demonstrated that they have a choice in the way they get access to the resources they need .
22 Responsibility for those who deliver the education service requires people to feel and to know that they have a professional responsibility and can be trusted to discharge that .
23 You need to know what you 've got , not precisely the solicitor does n't want to know that you 've a house and three insurances and two bank accounts and a building society .
24 You may find the competitive element useful for stirring you on to greater efforts , and you will certainly find it reassuring to know that you share a common problem and that there is not something intrinsically wrong with you .
25 They will want to know that you have a safe , warm place for children to play , and that your kitchen and toilet facilities are adequate .
26 I propose that we adopt a unified approach along these lines and I would appreciate Council members ' views on the subject .
27 I 've never measured how long they stay under water , but tourists walking along the path to the waterfall often report that they think a bird is drowning !
28 The hon. Gentleman must recognise that we face a world recession .
29 Would you recognise that we live a society where some men hate women and are able to use whatever power and influence they have to project an image of women which is which is hateful ?
30 It is claimed that they have a working range of up to 15 feet ( 5 metres ) .
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