Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] that [noun sg] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I mean that Christianity proclaims there to have been a revelation of God in history . |
2 | I hope that Indian believed whatever you told him . ’ |
3 | ‘ I hope that girl does n't catch cold , ’ she said . |
4 | ‘ I hope that man remembered to send his car , ’ Maggie muttered , looking around impatiently . |
5 | I hope that day comes soon , and for the others , too . |
6 | ‘ I hope that remark does n't imply that you would n't care so much if she was a nasty person . |
7 | His work has taken him by car to all parts of this wide and pictorially exciting area , and I suspect that lie has carried a notebook with him and jotted down impressions of darkening moors and sunset skies on his way home to Long Preston . |
8 | We first visited Orkney in 1952 , on a family holiday , and I suspect that experience had a lot to do with stimulating my love of islands . |
9 | I suspect that Labour has bemoaned unemployment vigorously and at length during every period of opposition . |
10 | " I suspect that kindness does n't play much part in your life . " |
11 | Or rather I know that happiness waits here for those who know where to look . |
12 | I know that drink makes men … irresponsible . |
13 | I know that Brother supply a black pen with the Knitleader and it is also possible to buy three other colours from them . |
14 | I know that LEDU does a good job through its local enterprise development programmes , but will the hon. Gentleman consider returning to the previous policy ? |
15 | You can talk about the nature of art — blah , blah , blah — and I did do some dribbling off into text and stuff , but now I know that movement says more to me than any of this other tosh . |
16 | ‘ He was at ease in the company of men but I believe that sex did n't interest him and was even repugnant to him . |
17 | I believe that day implanted in me a life-long craving for barbaric splendour , for savagery and colour and the throb of drums , and that it gave me a lasting veneration for long-established custom and ritual , from which would derive later a deep-seated resentment of Western innovations in other lands , and a distaste for the drab uniformity of the modern world . |
18 | I believe that reincarnation exists and that it is possible for an individual to tap into a previous existence by means of regression . |
19 | So far wheels , frame and chimney have been built and I believe that progress has been made on the boiler . |
20 | There must come a point at which man must stop trying to decide his own destiny , and I believe that point has come now , in our time . |
21 | I believe that generosity becomes less between nations , as the world economy heads for a more frightening decline . |
22 | Caricature has a unique capacity to make her happy : ‘ When I feel frustrated I find that drawing gets something out of my system that nothing else quite does . |
23 | It 's just that I feel that colouring to cover the grey belies the steady progression of life and the honourable nature of growing older . |
24 | I feel that time favours Dalglish 's chances of joining Arthur Rowe ( Spurs ) , Sir Alf Ramsey ( Ipswich ) and Clough as the only post-war managers to follow promotion with the League title . |
25 | I think that horn tipped him off . ’ |
26 | Actually , I think that life has few pleasures to compare with dam-building . |
27 | But I think that question does not arise here from the facts . |
28 | I think that knowledge tipped the scales . |
29 | I think that attitude has been very bad for the industry as a whole . |
30 | Later in the season when gooseberries are over , delicious fools can be made with uncooked strawberries ; a mixture of raspberries and redcurrants , also uncooked ; and blackberries , cooked as for gooseberries ; but in this case I think that cream spoils the rich colour of the fruit and should be offered separately . |