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

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1 He insisted that I visit the church and marine cemetery at Varengeville .
2 The advantages and disadvantages of each proposal have been canvassed helpfully by Counsel , I have to say that I prefer the approach of Mrs , she had in my view more experience and more relevant experience than Mrs was able to bring to bear .
3 That I support the addition that that we that we should get on with it as quickly as possible and I suppose also that I regret the support that the request for an extra thirty seven thousand or whatever it is pounds in order to enable that to be carried out .
4 I must say that I doubt the value as it seems to me become accustomed in cases of this type .
5 It 's nothing changed really apart from the fact that I get the time with the little one .
6 And really it has to be said and has to be said historically that I mean the army in a way was left with a job which politicians should have sorted out before it got to that stage .
7 Now the part they play in the community depending on your political statistical or whatever leisure interest viewpoint may be that you think they have n't got the combination right but that 's obviously a very subjective thing , but I think that I mean the visibility and the social responsibility implements I would have thought are two of the most important for people .
8 And er th the fire was getting that bad that I mean the smoke was blowing directly across the platform at that stage .
9 It is clear from my brief remarks that I endorse the Government 's judgment .
10 Well I 'm not every day that I eat the double .
11 From a purely aesthetic viewpoint , I must say that I dislike the design of the volume and tone pots intensely .
12 A verbal answer , which will do as part of the Language game of ordinary life , is that I put the immorality of prostitution upon the mat in a way quite comparable to putting its increase on the mat .
13 … those countries which I could not visit in my proper person , I have so attentively read about , that as I turn round a globe I can almost fancy that I know the appearance and characters of the portions of the great world itself which lie mapped out under my eye , and observe all that is going forward on its surface .
14 Erm but I must say that I know the view of erm both Ray and Cynthia is that they have a lack of management time in relation to the other two divisions , because they do n't have the assistant divisional manager post .
15 And clearly anyone from outside Northwest Manchester has got to start looking at the are and doing some research and finding out where the big firms are , who the important people are , etcetera , to make sure that I know the area that I 'm candidate in .
16 I have the clock , so that I know the time , Schedule+ so that I can see my appointments , and Word for Windows for word processing .
17 ‘ What I mean , my beloved Frenchman , is that I know the truth .
18 Now that I know the truth about everything … ’ there was a note of apology in his voice as he said it ‘ …
19 " I do n't know that I like the idea of you checking in bits of body and bloodstained clothes .
20 Yeah , I thought these things that I do n't wear that I like the material of , it 's good material , it 's a matter of trying built it up
21 ‘ It is true that I fear the part of your nature which at times you do not care to control , ’ Alexei said steadily .
22 ‘ Not that I follow the logic of that .
23 And because I am in the public eye it is important that I fight back , that I show the world that the police are not infallible and that the rotten apples in the barrel must be exposed .
24 I must also say that I resent the tendency of the Act to line the pockets of lawyers out of the tragic situations of families and children in trouble .
25 ‘ It is only fair that I take the criticism .
26 Sufficient to say that I regard the play as pure make-believe .
27 I give myself two pats on the back for every answer which started with ‘ I do n't know but what if … ’ because these answers show that I regard the investigation as a shared experience .
28 Mr Maude : I am not sure that I regard the nation states of Europe as the lower orders .
29 That I support the addition that that we that we should get on with it as quickly as possible and I suppose also that I regret the support that the request for an extra thirty seven thousand or whatever it is pounds in order to enable that to be carried out .
30 ‘ Take a turn with me , Doctor , and I 'll lay my faith to your scepticism that I make the weir and back before you . ’
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