Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] that [noun] [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 I mean that jacket does n't look right does it ?
2 I stress that money relates to new equity and is not directly linked to any specific plans by Stagecoach for bids for SBG companies .
3 And that I say that picture has appeared on everything , even on china , I think you can buy some at erm ca n't you even with that on it .
4 I acknowledge that experience has shown that local authority councillors have not sought to assert the right to sue in libel , save in a very small number of cases .
5 Yeah , I forgot that noone has mentioned it here .
6 Nowadays I consider that winter comes too early in Baldersdale and stays too long .
7 I believe that nationalization has become a dirty word in this country over many a year .
8 I guess that time has come . ’
9 But as there 's a whole discourse on the subject in the September 4 edition of Goldmine , I suppose that interest thrives regarding the sons of the mysterious N Senada .
10 Devlin said , ‘ I suppose that thing makes people get out of the way fast ? ’
11 I decide that coffee tastes good , whatever she says .
12 But since the initial motion was put forward by the policy and resources committee the question of local government review has become more prominent within the minds of this council and other councils across the country , and I think that issue needs to be addressed before we make as a cou , a council our final decision on the County Farms estate .
13 Now , there 's been lots of talk about gay and lesbian people not having no rights , I come from a Jewish society , I 've got people who suffer anti-semitic ri , feelings , there 's lot of erm multi-ra , ethnic majorities who cover on this programme , and I think that issue has to be looked at as well .
14 I think that feeling has got to be dispelled and it 's for these points that the , for these reasons the government needs to turn its attention a little bit more er to the issues that I that I have raised and I would refer in conclusion Madam de deputy speaker , the minister to the Bank of England 's er memorandum submitted to the treasury and civil service er select committee in its report published on eighth of December last year when at page a hundred and eighty five they draw attention to the European directives that the minister himself referred to .
15 Er I think that advertising has a lot to answer for , er we have this er , you know on cigarette 's there are so many notices and yet we get all this hype in television ads about cars , well cars are basically to get you from A to B and er there should be restrictions in advertising and try and get away from this macho image that the car has , its in , its a necessity of life its not something which alters your ego .
16 Do I discern that skating has not been a frequent pleasure in these parts ? ’
17 I swear that woman has a tendre for George , not that she 'd know it , bloodless creature .
18 I bel–eve that society needs to understand homosexuals and that homosexuals must not be discriminated against .
19 I daresay that girl wears a bikini on the beach , but her father will make her go veiled in Fez .
20 Erm how d how do you think that bumf comes across .
21 Well do you think that lady sleeps out ?
22 You mentioned that permission has been refused erm in connection with development on D thirty nine on four occasions by Ryedale .
23 But maybe that is n't such a departure when you consider that falsetto has always been ‘ a sexual mask … the sound of a woman coming from a man … a way to demonstrate to his intended lover that he understands her fears and desires as if he were female himself ( Michael Freedburg ) .
24 Do you believe that Halloween has any kind of place with the devil or not ?
25 upstairs and warm the bloody brandy we just , you know that brandy gives off fumes when it 's been heated up ?
26 Somebody left some coffee , you know that man comes with the coffee Stuart ?
27 Also it may be a godsend to you because as soon as you drive that car becomes yours .
28 Do you suppose that Artai has ever examined the old maps ? ’
29 But when she was very sad she understood that sorrow casts out fear , and then the murderer could call with a few of his friends and she would tell them wearily to bugger off and they would go , since , after all , there can be no satisfaction in murdering the dead .
30 When she falls in love with one of them , she learns that love brings misery , pain and violent passions that can destroy lives …
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