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

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1 Their steep radio spectra and polarization properties suggest that they emit synchrotron radiation , and their morphology suggests a poloidal component of the galactic magnetic field .
2 ‘ Well , I suggest that you make time !
3 We have asked our client to keep any appointment which you make and we suggest that you send notification of the appointment to our client 's home address .
4 We w suggest that you have losses under the heading of er
5 In general , sample cassettes are available for all video titles , and I suggest that you contact Penny Naylor to place an order for these and for publicity leaflets too .
6 Popular understandings of subjectivity , psychology 's object , suggest that it escapes rationality .
7 Lothar 's marriage , and some of his activities in 833 – 4 , suggest that he had designs of his own on Neustria .
8 For the first time , it occurs to me that my body has needs for food , needs of its own that I ca n't try to overrule with dieting and ferocious exercise and fasting ; and in a bigger way , I realise that I have needs of all kinds that I had tried to ignore : a need for food , a need to be loved , a need to feel accepted , a need for independence , a need to grow up , and a need for security .
9 That 's what we mean when we say that we make cookers for cooks .
10 Forestry workers say that they fear injury , or even death , from metal splinters .
11 I have heard many anglers say that they dislike swimfeeders because they cause too much disturbance when they hit the surface , but I reckon this disturbance becomes part of the attraction once the barbel have associated the splash with food .
12 Disabled patients who speak well of their doctors often say that they spend time with them , they listen , are helpful , visit regularly and are reliable .
13 ‘ They say that they have members out of work , ’ says Pavitt .
14 Going from there to , and that 's a sort of history of where things have happened over the previous four mon four months , to expectations about output this is the first survey since the recession began in which all regions , mainland regions of the U K say that they expect output to increase over the coming four months .
15 A few governments say that they own weapons to provide a part of a United Nations peace-keeping force .
16 Although both sides say that they want peace , innocent civilians are being slaughtered , their economies are being ruined , more than 400,000 of them are refugees and homeless and Dubrovnik , that jewel of the Adriatic , faces destruction .
17 Just as in this country , people in the US also say that they want information about APRs to be disclosed for credit transactions .
18 You say that you love humanity ?
19 Opponents of the whole idea say that it subsidises drug abuse .
20 Many people say that it demonstrates Mrs Thatcher 's deplorable indifference to the relative importance of a senior Cabinet colleague and a mere half-cock academic adviser .
21 Is n't that , meant we , we say that I know time goes on but in years they took to pay the loan .
22 You will understand , I 'm sure , when I say that I hope Jessie has found peace by now , and is no longer a drain on you .
23 When I say that I saw Karen at the funeral , I mean that quite literally .
24 I think , while I say that I want children , and do I have a child , that i , it 's not made particularly easy .
25 Neighbours say that he needs help .
26 Nor does Herodotus necessarily refer to the Jews when he mentions Syrians and Phoenicians of Palestine , who acknowledge that they learnt circumcision from the Egyptians ( 2.104 ) .
27 First , there is evidence that men , even where they acknowledge that they have responsibilities to parents or children , often exercise those responsibilities through their wives .
28 Even friends acknowledge that she approaches conversations as an intellectual exchange rather than as an opportunity to empathize ; her invitations to colleagues to define their terms and to explain ‘ precisely ’ what they mean often disconcert the unprepared .
29 ‘ So you acknowledge that you knew Wetherby before .
30 Two-thirds of our men concede that they think men get the better deal in Britain today , with 56% of them agreeing that the balance of power is still tipped too much in favour of men .
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