Example sentences of "and [verb] [pers pn] [vb infin] [that] " in BNC.

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1 I just hope that he believes what he sees , that you do n't become too obvious and make him realize that he 's being set up . ’
2 He must persuade the Collector of his error and make him realize that his veneration for this Vanity Fair of materialism was misplaced .
3 What we need to do is get our members and make them feel that they 're part of Europe , not dispossessed by it , at this moment in the time there 's not a lot for them in consideration of Europe .
4 I will be able to bring what is going on here in science back to the children in the classroom , and make them realise that it is not so far away from what they are learning about .
5 He would write a book which would cause a sufficient furore to upset both his parents thoroughly and make them realize that he was a person to be reckoned with .
6 What transpires around 30 March when the Sun in Aries makes a disagreeable aspect to the revolutionary and unpredictable planet Uranus will , it seems , cut you to the quick , and make you realise that there are certain individuals who will never be on your wavelength .
7 It 's unfortunate that such things serve to bring you to your senses and make you realise that of course it 's dangerous .
8 Well , perhaps I wo n't light the fire until half past eleven or something to try and make it go that bit further .
9 And there were times now , even amidst the hubbub of men , when the numbness reared its head again and made him think that eventually it would take over and he 'd descend into silence , cold unthinking silence .
10 According to Eadmer , it was a small incident which opened Anselm 's eyes to the true state of affairs , and made him realize that the king would in no circumstances allow him to take any action beyond the routine of his episcopal duties .
11 This experience , acquired in an age when the chemist was regarded as an expert only in a special field , turned Davis into a generalist and made him realize that the enormous variety of industrial chemical processes could be reduced to a relatively small number of operations , and that the study of these in the abstract would enable general principles to be discovered which could be applied to any process operation — the keystone of chemical engineering .
12 It pinned us down and made us feel that we could n't not go back without feeling terribly guilty .
13 And d' you think that anyone will remember us next March ?
14 She was n't going to do it again , and let him think that she could still be affected by anything he said , or by the way he looked at her .
15 ‘ And I am still your maid , ’ McAllister had said gaily to him , but , of course , she was now less and less of a maid and more a member of the family , working side by side with Matey in cheerful equality , living and playing with them in the evening , and when Dr Neil spoke of the wedding day again she said that she must write to her uncle at least , before anything could be arranged , and let him think that she had done so .
16 She would tell Robert that and let him know that she did n't need to be treated as though she were completely helpless .
17 And if one started to lust after it oneself , as much as the men — and let them see that one lusted — then what weapon had one left ?
18 we 've got to act fairly quickly so can we decide in principle whether we 're going to do this or not and let them know that we either are or we are n't .
19 The actual state of the market is that it 's flooded with property , so we have a case where supply has increased , demand is still at a fairly low level , so we 're having to be very honest with our clients , our vendors , and let them know that the situation is that their property has to be of good value in the market place .
20 And let her know that you cared so little for me that you had to be reminded ?
21 Yes , it 's all go on the rumour exchange and let me stress that these are but a few of the juiciest .
22 And let me illustrate that in a context let's say a local radio station .
23 We had Trimalchio 's feast to go on , described by Nero 's mate Petronius , so we had an idea of what they ate , and let me say that it was as much of a surprise to find they had sausages and black pudding as it was to find out they had concrete .
24 One of the things the expert would note would be that , however big the meal — and let us assume that over-large portions were served — some people would consume every morsel and leave an entirely clean plate .
25 And let us suppose that in 1948 , following the fighting , he left his ordinary place of residence for a place of insurrection , then he is an absentee — even if he did not join the Arab forces that were fighting against Israel . ’
26 And let us hope that the reader , on summing-up this look into the past at the Gorbals of yester-year , may say : ‘ These were real people , ordinary men and women , whose passage through the Gorbals not only added colour to a drab area of this Scottish city , but whose presence may remain a lasting influence for good . ’
27 ‘ So you 'll be right back to nature , and let us hope that the natives are friendly . ’
28 And let us remember that the State of the Union depends on each and every one of us . "
29 And let us remember that as De Klerk himself said they changed not because as he said , we wanted to but because we had to .
30 " Certainly it would be a tragedy to see the two most powerful nations on earth destroying each other in such a way , " he agreed , " and let us pray that such a day never comes . "
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