Example sentences of "[vb base] [pers pn] that [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | So you go in a tell them that six windows are gon na cost them four and a half thousand and they go |
2 | When we tell you that baked beans on toast ( as long as the toast is made with wholemeal bread ) is one of the best high-fibre meals you can eat , it should give great reassurance to those who enjoy the more homely delights of the table . |
3 | And they tell you that two AS-levels are equal to an A-level when it comes to applying for university places . ’ |
4 | , you are with us today and I assure you that all members of of Council join me in conveying our love , affection and good wishes to you . |
5 | I assure him that those constituents who seek help from our staff in the Huddersfield jobcentre , and in other jobcentres throughout the country , will find that the charter means that they can identify the people with whom they are dealing because they are wearing name identification badges . |
6 | I doubt me that many ladies write for old J.D. — a dubious proposition , that . ’ |
7 | But where erosion has removed the outer shell , the elegant curving walls of the flotation chambers that are revealed remind you that these creatures may well have been virtually weightless in water . |
8 | I remind him that great improvements have been made not only in the amount of assistance that is available to people who are unemployed , but in the amount of assistance to ensure that people receive training so that they can get back into work . |
9 | Oxidised LDL may also be procoagulant since it has been described as stimulating endothelial tissue factor activity and inhibiting activation of protein C. Despite these tremendous advances , the authors wisely remind us that many patients with coronary disease have few or none of the known risk factors . |
10 | They remind us that these types of behaviour are not necessarily confined to those with dementia . |