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

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1 I mean that stuff spots .
2 Well the paper must be out of date because I think I got that stamp months ago in fact you bought it back from Switzerland .
3 Even now , I hear that blanc soldiers have again invaded our country . ’
4 Could I suggest that cycle lanes be incorporated into the wide stretch of the Lanark Road between Gillespie and Inglis Green ?
5 Now I know that handwriting changes slightly as men age , but the essential character of a signature remains the same .
6 I know that Iron mongers at er , near mo er Chequers Road , you know , where I used to go in and there were
7 I know that motor mechanics
8 There are no Suggested Retail Prices as yet , but I understand that tennis shoes with Insta Pump technology will go out for in excess of £100 .
9 I discovered that with our video : we tape things we could watch at the time , just to prove , I suppose that video recorders are wonderful things .
10 I think that plastic wallets inside the job files .
11 Erm from there we went into this purpose built flat above a grocers shop , it was meant for the manager of the grocers shop , but he had better sense and so the flat became available for letting to the Borough Council who at the insistence of the owners of the house we were in , erm , were anxious to get their property back and so we found ourselves in a brand new flat , the first tenants , although this was not very highly to be recommended , you approached your flat up er stone staircase , er from the outside so you exposed to the elements er you then walked across the roof , flat roof over the shops until you came to your flat door , erm , Islington at that time was just beginning the , to see the influx of immigrants from the colonies as they were in those days and er , they in turn created much heavier demand on what little vacant property there was , so that the district rapidly deteriorated and for many people who were not in the fortunate position that we were found it necessary or desirable to leave because they were sharing rooms or sharing houses with people whose ways of life were different from theirs and this is something I think that housing authorities learnt to appreciate over the years that the differences between people 's ways of life are one of the major causes of social distress .
12 Oh I wanted that football pools !
13 Alternatively a double-sided board may have an inherent capacitive characteristic when you consider that copper tracks on both sides of the board , separated by the board itself , may give rise to a dielectric effect .
14 Yeah we we were trying to convince dad , you know that song Memories ?
15 But if it 's just been brought out of the calf pens , fresh muck when it 's been spreaded in , and you know that tummy muscles , along mucking out the calf pens , they 'd been all the winter on this , getting tighter and harder , all through the winter .
16 The examples are endless , so if you decide that Christmas presents are appropriate for your operation all you have to do is use your imagination to find the right creative approach .
17 If you decide that kit garages do not offer what you want , or you have a particularly awkward site to cope with , you may decide that you have no option but to design and build a garage to suit your requirements .
18 Ah , say the critics , so you admit that interest rates are being kept damagingly high .
19 Does she agree that tobacco companies also contribute a great deal to sport , and that they employ tens of thousands of people directly and indirectly ?
20 As the contraction programmes already announced take effect , we expect that employee numbers will continue to fall .
21 We found that bismuth compounds , both citrate and subsalicylate , formed soluble complexes with the carbomer and at pH 6.4 to 7.5 produced a viscous mucus-like solution that was convenient to administer and retain as an emena .
22 However , if we acknowledge that family communications follow a pattern developed over time , and this can be usefully observed and adapted with younger families , is it not reasonable to assume that with older families too such a process could be helpful in some cases ?
23 But how can we ensure that action results from all of the recent rhetoric ?
24 Sometimes we accept that morality changes ; that , what was immoral once is not immoral now .
25 In other instances we read that museum collections were set on fire .
26 In May 1905 , when the land was newly acquired by the Syndicate , the Standard , under the heading ‘ Rumoured golf Links at Bolney ’ said ‘ We hear that golf links may very possibly be opened on the Upper Bolney Estate starting from a point near Harpsden Rectory .
27 We understand that service cuts are planned within the next few months , which we fear will bring a decline in use of the Line , thus leading to a further rundown and closure .
28 Further consideration is to be given to this topic , but it was agreed that it would be generally more helpful if we understand that family services , were not necessarily for those with families , but a celebration of the whole church .
29 Maintenance allowances for college students , well we signalled fairly clearly last June that we feel that maintenance allowances for college students should be the concern of the F A F C.
30 By taking a count every 30 minutes we established that catering units in the area were covering their seats 250 per cent at lunch time and 100 per cent in the evening .
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