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

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1 The course is based on the principles of self-help , hence clients are reminded that they have responsibility for their own problems and for changing their own behaviour .
2 For example , did the guild have storage space within the church or was it expected that they make provision elsewhere ?
3 Indeed fluidity — of both form and texture is perhaps the chief characteristic of a type of music so free and richly varied that it defies definition .
4 The Jewish people seem to be in a continuous latency period in that they have forgotten that they murdered Moses , and , before him , the Primal Father .
5 Instead , she had toadied to these ghastly , grasping women in glittering hats , women who themselves seemed to have forgotten that they had husbands and families .
6 Franklin Roosevelt could be said to fall into the former category , but it should not be forgotten that he took office at a moment of great crisis in American history and was aided by unusually large majorities in both houses of the legislature .
7 He had forgotten that you ate food politely , slowly , and that over-indulgence made you queasy .
8 Have you forgotten that I became President through People Power ?
9 One large reason is that it is now often enough claimed that we take effects to be events that might not have occurred , given all things exactly as they were beforehand .
10 ‘ Our sources always reported that they believed Bormann had come here .
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12 From here you can choose either peak as your first , complete the ridge and return to the same point at the river , but it 's recommended that you traverse east to west taking in Sgurr Thuilm as Munro number one .
13 Berkeley sees that , to his identification of mental ideas with real things , ‘ it will be objected that we see things actually without or at a distance from us , and which consequently do not exist in the mind ’ .
14 Consequently , after Frederick 's burial , some of his followers were so devastated that they committed suicide .
15 However , it had not been realised that we process speech as much by our expectations as by our sensations : it is easy for us to hear the same acoustic signal as ‘ It 's easy to recognise speech ’ or ‘ It 's easy to wreck a nice beach ’ according to context .
16 The problem with this was that although Dawn was interested in the chick , once she was airborne she also realised that she had freedom and that 's very attractive , too !
17 Widely commended for its environmental stance in Europe , the same standards have not been applied in the company 's operations in Ecuador , where roads were driven into virgin forests , rivers were so badly polluted that they caught fire , fish were dynamited and local people forced off their lands .
18 She had even vaguely registered that it sold flowers , but it had never occurred to her to regard it as a serious rival .
19 If proven that it constitutes Treasure Trove ( i.e. it was buried with the intention of later removal , rather than as part of a funerary burial ) , it is most likely to be retained by the Crown for the British Museum and the finder paid a sum equal to the market value of what is retained .
20 and about two weeks after that it was diagnosed that she had cancer of the ovary .
21 While many of these bodies were underpinned by Labour and working-class support it should be recognized that they attracted support from across the social and political spectrum .
22 The Zoo authorities soon recognized that he understood animals and offered to promote him to be one of the keepers .
23 The need for war , then , was fairly generally accepted , although it was widely recognized that it brought destruction and death .
24 Mr Friel had become so frightened that he took refuge in a friend 's house nearby until he thought the coast was clear at midnight .
25 He had heard that I knew Robert W. Service and felt it would be a ‘ good idea ’ if they could get Service to fly up and formally open the new building .
26 Erm and I 've noticed that they drop people off .
27 No well I was a bit gutted that they had loads of post , I did n't get any , and like
28 Most of the teams that we 'd organized that we sent notes round to start at seven thirty .
29 A Gallup poll of businessmen has revealed that they expect interest rates to be 1.6 per cent higher under Labour .
30 Sadly I have not read this but I am such a fan of the author and he is so well connected that he gets reviews everywhere , and I just wanted to slip it in .
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