Example sentences of "that [pers pn] [vb base] to a " in BNC.

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1 He recommended that I go to a hospital and see a psychiatrist .
2 She suggested that I speak to a man who had lived nearby in 1948 , and after some hours he arrived at the house , a middle-aged Israeli with a lined face and very bloodshot eyes .
3 That I belong to a sort of band of people who have to stand against all the rest .
4 Her mother thought it was better for her not to be at home as there was not much space , so the following week they saw the social worker and it was arranged that she go to a house run by the Catholic anti-abortion organisation LIFE .
5 The idea here is that you go to a domestic dispute to prevent a crime from being committed …
6 As we have outlined , every golf shot you ever play on a golf course — and on the practice ground , too — demands that you adhere to a set routine , never until you have gone through that routine .
7 Make sure that you talk to a number of people to find out whether what you need is available .
8 I CAN understand your apprehensions and I suggest that you talk to a Relate marriage guidance counsellor about your problem .
9 But if we react too strongly to fear , the brake is applied so hard that we come to a standstill , and fail to grow — which means a wasted lifetime .
10 Years later , on the day our first child was due to be born , when it became obvious that the birth was not imminent , my husband Roger suggested that we go to a film to take our minds off the event .
11 My hon. Friend is right to emphasise the great importance that we attach to a successful GATT round .
12 It is an interesting curiousity that the nearest thing that we have to a minimum wage was introduced by Winston Churchill that one-time Conservative Prime Minister , in an earlier political guise .
13 I think we have to remember at all times that we belong to a profession in which there can not be qualifications .
14 You know that we belong to a century when men are only valued for what is in them .
15 I agree with my hon. Friend that in the past the weakness when farmers have got together has been the quality of marketing and management that they bring to a project .
16 While it is recognised that such powers may be necessary in that they lead to a number of arrests , it must also be noted that random and discriminatory stops may be counter-productive as they may have a detrimental effect on relations between police and public .
17 At five they are then pushed into an environment where the language is new , the rules incomprehensible and where , unless it is a predominantly Asian area , they are made to realise that they belong to a special category — Asian .
18 Critics it that time excluded authors inconvenient for their picture of a general return to tradition : Todd himself has little to say about authors such as B. S. Johnson and Christine Brooke-Rose , mostly on the grounds that they belong to a counter-cultural avant-garde never identified with the mainstream of British writing .
19 They may owe their intact status to the fact that they belong to a recluse .
20 The vital task facing trade unions at the present time is to sell trade unionism — to convince trade union members that they belong to a beneficial , positive and essential organisation .
21 They 're all pretty certain that they belong to a giant .
22 Religious Education in the Catholic school helps pupils to the realisation that they belong to a community of moral wisdom , the Church .
23 The majority of the 850 former workers were asked for their opinions after a suggestion that they revert to a festive dinner — the original idea when the tradition was established in 1963 .
24 We are not asking that all existing barriers be changed , only that when new barriers are put in , that they conform to a standard which allows cyclists to pass without having to dismount or , if carrying panniers , to lift the cycle over the obstruction .
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