Example sentences of "[vb -s] that [pron] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He looks that I know mum .
2 ‘ He accepts that what took place was against the will of the girl and that he must take the consequences . ’
3 Mr. Beloff accepts that there remain issues between Lautro and Winchester and he further accepts that there may be room for argument as to whether the material now available would , if it had been produced before 30 October , have made a difference to the decision taken on that day .
4 Oh , ah , that 's the problem see , yeah , she thinks that I charm people down here and er leave it all down the station .
5 ‘ Everyone thinks that I rule Artai .
6 ‘ Mrs Walker thinks that she saw Ruth in Woolworth 's . ’
7 But his elder brother John thinks that he knew better what the score was than he ever let on .
8 Edwards records that she won converts in Stepney , where she also locked horns with the moderate Independent minister William Greenhill [ q.v . ] .
9 At a later stage dates were introduced , leading on to consideration of centuries and the reference points that we measure time from , BC , AD , and so on .
10 This may be the extreme consequence of a health service which , although it insists that it puts patients first , often does n't do so at all .
11 Everyone agrees that it makes sense and that it is a long-overdue reform .
12 He says that they carried weapons of a kind which fire by creating a small explosion .
13 He says that they express beliefs .
14 Vern Zelmer , managing director of Rank Xerox ( UK ) Ltd , says that they swap information with IBM , DEC and other competitors , although there are inevitably limits on what sort of information is disclosed .
15 He says that they damage roads — the tolls must be reasonably priced in order to stop drivers using rat runs .
16 He says that they need protection against baiters who try to dig up the sets .
17 Mr Fallon says that everyone knows living standards have risen in the North over the last ten years .
18 Erm and then it says that somebody called Natalie erm wrote in nineteen seventy five , that the greater somebody 's need for approval , the greater their tendency will be to converge with a style .
19 He says that it took officers away from other duties .
20 Revolution Technologies Inc in Natick , Massachusetts has come up with PowerDrive , software designed to increase the file storage capacity of Sparc boxes transparently : the company says that it compresses files by 50% and it works on text and object files and executables .
21 He says that it requires skill and balance .
22 Gallup says that it compared sales in chart shops on and off the CBS list and found no difference .
23 The company says that it enables MS-DOS , OS/2 and Apple Computer Inc Macintosh users to share data , print services and applications on Sparc systems while retaining the existing operating environments ; certified by Novell Inc , the product will be sold directly and through manufacturers and resellers .
24 West Byfleet-based Halcyon Direct Ltd is shipping Remotely Possible/Dial from Avalan Technology Inc the product is designed to enable users control remote Windows machines over a modem link and the company says that it overcomes speed restrictions that some similar products run up against when communicating in a graphic intensive environment ; it costs £145 .
25 One of the solictors acting for another trustee says that it appears Mrs Hilali has been living the good life .
26 I think your doctor is right when he says that you need time to get over the loss of your dad and your friend , and it is only right and natural that you should think of them a lot , but if you try to turn your thoughts to good and happy memories of them that will be the best way of honouring them , and will help you , too .
27 The man , who does n't wish to be identified , says that he saw flashes as from the gun and thought his family were being fired upon .
28 He says that he feels MS sufferers can learn to relax using the tape .
29 He says that he loves badgers ; he 's a nature person .
30 Jocelyn Stevens says that he needs £156 million to carry out properly English Heritage 's traditional role , while its grant in aid for the next three years is £100 million , £104 million and £106 million .
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