Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] that [pron] [vb base] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Imagine the situation where employers are now obliged to notify employee members of that rise in contribution and also reminding them that they have the right to withdraw their authorization .
2 To refute any groundless gossip on so important a subject I consider it necessary to inform you that I have no intention of doing so immediately .
3 ‘ Friar Tuck told me of you , ’ he said ; and then as though it might be a password to their confidence he added : ‘ He told me that you hunt the unicorn . ’
4 I hasten , therefore , to assure you that I have no such intention .
5 It 's only by ignoring them that they make a real effort to survive .
6 And having noticed that there is nothing whatever in this ‘ I think , therefore I am ’ which assures me that I say the truth , other than that I see very clearly [ je vois très clairement ] that to think it is necessary to be , I judged that I could take it as a general rule that the things which we conceive very clearly and very distinctly [ que nous concevons fort clairement et fort distinctement ] are all true …
7 If they if you have n't told them that we want a banker 's order signed all right ?
8 Banker 's order they 'll use if if you have n't told them that we want a banker 's order signed .
9 I said Well I 'm sorry you 'd better refer to my solicitor who 's told me that you need a court order .
10 I tell them that I have the heart of a small boy and I keep it in a jar on my desk ’
11 ‘ I can assure you that I have no political motives whatsoever .
12 I can assure you that I have no intention of straying into the question of the location of the headquarters of Caledonian MacBrayne .
13 None of my previous assistants has ever suggested that I change my style of management , and I can assure you that I have no intention of starting now .
14 ‘ I can only assure you that you have the wrong person , Mr Wyatt ; there are many models , and more than a few work in the Midlands , and several must have other business interests .
15 So that the right hon. Gentleman is in no doubt , I tell him that I have no plans to raise the top rate of tax or the level of national insurance contributions .
16 Tell her that I hope the next time I come to stay she wo n't have such a huge fire in the Blue Room . ’
17 Er first of all you will tell them that we want a contract .
18 If you do n't tell them that we want a banker 's order to take out the er annual payments .
19 If you do n't tell them that you need to pick that up and if you do n't tell them that you need a banker 's order to take the rest of the payments out
20 Terry Bunce , from the Flying Club , tells me that they have a wings night every year for the new people , and as it was also the 25th anniversary of the Ulster Aviation Society they decided to invite the veterans along .
21 ‘ Do n't tell me that you trust the whole world , ’ Alyssia could n't resist rejoining .
22 ‘ Do n't tell me that you give a damn , ’ she said , ‘ do n't tell me that I 've been anything to you but a brief interlude . ’
23 I 'm as open minded and honest about my dogs as any dog owner , so let me tell you that I have the most beautiful , most gentle , most serious and most feminine Golden Retriever that ever lived .
24 I must tell you that I see no advantage to them in this situation .
25 ‘ Then let me tell you that you have no right to include me in your sordid games .
26 And to prove it even more , I can tell you that you have a handkerchief , a whistle and a notebook with a rubber band round it in your pocket ! ’
27 Did anyone ever tell you that you bear an uncanny resemblance to a young Harrison Ford ? ’
28 I shall tell him that we have every reason to believe that the bomber was carrying a smuggled explosive device aboard , that its detonation was triggered by a radio wave and that we have the miscreant responsible in our hands .
29 For instance , if children are not out of care within six weeks after reception into care , research tells us that they have a 60 per cent chance of still being in care after two years , a finding that has clear implications for the resources and inter-agency co-operation needed for many social work clients .
30 The foregoing review of the native authorities satisfies me that they afford no support for Woolwich 's major proposition .
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