Example sentences of "[verb] that [pron] [verb] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | " I suggest that we meet here at nine and go along to Ingard House together . " |
2 | Mother wept to see Father 's state , and proposed that we set out for Chiguana , the nearest town where we might expect to find a hospital , immediately . |
3 | ‘ So , ’ Alyssia joined in , ‘ we thought we 'd drop by and let you know that everything worked out in the end . |
4 | I heard that she lost one baby as well , and I do know that she suffered badly with her legs , varicose veins , I believe . |
5 | Dan did you know that he pissed out of the window this morning ? |
6 | Though the three major Allies — the United States , the Soviet Union , and Great Britain — were willing to concede this parity on occasion , the very act of conceding it demonstrated that it did not in reality exist . |
7 | But it is impossible to accept that he acted alone in such an amateurish manner . |
8 | ‘ I agree , yet somehow I find it difficult to accept that you live entirely by that principle . ’ |
9 | Plants need to be nurtured they need to be looked after and they need to be made they need to know that they come out with id with their ideas . |
10 | It may be of interest to many , particularly Bennett 's detractors , to know that he disapproved originally of the Main Force having H2S , even the earlier versions . |
11 | As there was only the one company it is reasonable to infer that everyone roped in for the first loan was in fact a Merchant Taylor . |
12 | I have never forgotten that I came home to my wife and said : ‘ There 's a young man working with us and I 'm sure he is going to be a big star . ’ |
13 | But she maintained that he went off to the Supersight factory with Brian Harley for several days . |
14 | When she 'd finished she got her bag and anorak , checking that she had enough in her purse for bus fare , and let herself out the kitchen door . |
15 | The question seems absurd until you realise that we know not in what manner the spirit survives . |
16 | Whatever your beliefs with regard to an after-life , there comes a time when you realise that you cry only for yourself , for your loneliness and the fact that you have been left behind . |
17 | Women who enjoy housework but have had a full-time job say that they look forward to having time to do things like get the carpet shampooed or make new curtains without someone else being in the way . |
18 | people say that you went out with is that true ? |
19 | Perhaps Mr Henderson , the United States ambassador at Teheran will convey this assurance to the Shah and say that it comes personally from me . " |
20 | wanting , you know say that I sent away for erm |
21 | I am sure that I am not alone when I say that I learned more through the Iii-service courses organised by Basil Rocke than through my entire period of earlier , formal training . |
22 | Then , in the late summer of 1931 , he writes that he passed definitely from this position of ‘ rational meism , into a fall acceptance of the Christian dispensation . |
23 | She found that they vary independently of each other which suggests that at least one of the inversions is on one of the 8 metacentric pairs not involved in the numerical variability ( C. R. Bantock , personal communication ) . |
24 | Plotting the line on a map , he found that it passed straight through Westminster Abbey , the site of which was originally known as Thorney Island from a conspicuous mark : a hallowed clump of hawthorn . |
25 | When Wendy opened hers , she found that it consisted entirely of crispbread and realised that she would be able to eat only during the applause — Harrison Birtwhistle 's music had not yet been written . |
26 | And he accepts that he set out on the lonely road to stardom too early in life . |
27 | If you are installing LIFESPAN for the first time , then it is recommended that you create up to three LIFESPAN Processes , as described below . |
28 | The small foreign person was walking as jauntily as ever , though Bramble realized that he did so with a pronounced limp . |
29 | There were , of course , the inevitable forms to fill in and letters of condolence to answer , but I realized that I had not for a moment , since before the previous Christmas , given a thought to the prospect of life for one . |
30 | We wondered if you realized that she walks right in the middle of the road ; some visitors do , you know , thinking there is no traffic here . |