Example sentences of "[vb infin] that [pron] were [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 And when I say I asked for more polenta , you will know that we were dealing with an intake situation of Road to Damascus proportions .
2 ‘ You will know of our history and you will know that we were sent into that slumber many hundreds of years ago , by the Dark Lords who held sway in the reign of the High King Cormac . ’
3 We did n't know that we were asking for impossible things , because we had never worked in the record business before — and we 'd get them .
4 Perhaps they 'd never know that they were moving at all .
5 I did n't know that you were related to her . ’
6 ‘ I do not consider that they were behaving like beetles , ’ said Miss Logan , while carefully indicating by her tone that this was only her private opinion and in no way derogatory of Colonel Fergusson .
7 He said and I do n't think that they were meant to be perhaps they were meant to be in order of importance .
8 And got ta , do do you think that they were gon na accept it ?
9 Have I remembered to do that ? ) sometimes kindly people try so hard to get their message across that one would think that they were talking to a mentally backward five-year-old !
10 On the ground and first floors , products were displayed in a more domesticated , less austere atmosphere than in London with a deliberate attempt to make customers feel that they were shopping in a private house from an earlier century .
11 In order to establish that its terms were incorporated into a particular contract , a business must show that they were accepted by , or on behalf of , the other contracting party .
12 This means that such extracts are protected provided the defendant can show that they were published in good faith and without malice .
13 The new Cabinet could claim that they were faced with a dilemma not of their own making .
14 Two golden shafts of light from the yard lamp crossed their bodies and he could see that they were lying on a mixture of old sacks and loose hay .
15 When he left he took a pile of exercise books , a scrapbook and a diary , but a first glance at their contents did not suggest that they were going to be fruitful .
16 Although most of them were escaping from conventional regimental discipline , they did n't fully appreciate that they were running into a much more exacting type of discipline .
17 These parents may have been disturbed or overwrought , but this does not necessarily mean that they were mistaken about their child 's illness .
18 Although he does not say so explicitly , this could mean that they were thought of as Trojans .
19 These punches might consist of elements of the design ( such as part of the king 's crown ) or of letters in the inscription , and a careful examination of the coins can reveal that they were struck from dies made from the same punches ( fig. 5 ) .
20 So she did not notice that they were riding off the main road and into The Chase , the oldest wood in England .
21 ‘ My daughters said I should come here to help clear this thing up , to find who really did this because unless it is cleared up then history will say that we were sent to our deaths by Britain , and that means the British people and the British army and they do n't deserve that because it is out of character . ’
22 This is , of course , a not surprising by-product of some forms of mental illness and some women , despite this , might still argue that they were needed at home .
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