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

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1 She took the opportunity despite the fact that many of her colleagues let her know that they judged her disloyal .
2 Anyone viewing all this nonsense from another planet — as most men do — can be forgiven for assuming that women are a bunch of mixed up crazies who do n't know what they want , but do know that they want it all , both ways and with jam on the top , too .
3 I do n't know that I like it all that much .
4 ‘ I do n't think that I have anything more to say to you , Johnny .
5 ‘ Would you prefer that I do what some man should have done years ago ?
6 It really did still hurt that he believed her capable of such evil .
7 He could fancy that he smelt its medicinal tang in the rain-washed air .
8 One view is that the expertise of the managers will ensure that they use their broad discretionary power to maximize the profits of the company in the interests of the shareholders .
9 We must ensure that we get it right and that the alterations that are required take advantage of all the volunteers on offer .
10 This will involve the submission and testing of their product by the potential customer , who will ensure that it meets his technical and operating requirements .
11 It could be another sign that EASE is in for a tough few months , ironic when its annual report due to be published soon , will show that it made its first modest profit in 1992 .
12 But we can see that he had something more to work on than the Roman thirst for gold .
13 The nature of his art hardly allows the sculptor to reject the baser elements so explicitly , but I think we shall see that he makes it clear in his own way that he does so .
14 Well let's see that you got them right shall we ?
15 It will be important too to let her see that you understand her special kind of grief and respect it .
16 Carolyn could see that she had her right hand clasped around the fingers of her left , and was squeezing so tightly that the finger ends were white and bloodless .
17 I can only hope that we gave her sufficient help and support when the problems came along .
18 When you visit your local Beefeater , you 'll discover that it has its own individual style and character with tasteful decor , comfortable furnishings and a relaxing atmosphere .
19 Do n't forget that it gives us another chance to make progress in Europe this season ; success for Linfield and of course Crusaders may yet lift us away from the bottom of the ladder and give us a chance of avoiding those detested preliminary rounds .
20 When I came aboard they did n't have a lead amp line as such ; they were famous for their bass amps , obviously , but their lead amp line was just there , no real profile , and the consumer did n't really realise that they had anything other than bass amps .
21 In terms of local authorities as suppliers of courses , use made of central training units is wide : only 22 authorities did not say that they used their central training department for some courses , though extent of use ( and availability of courses on offer ) varied widely , from :
22 can I say that it gives me particular pleasure to introduce Steven not least , because Steven Hughes is one of our colleagues in parliament who does a fantastic job for the trade union movement .
23 Let's just say that I deem it wiser to get a head start on them . ’
24 But er I ca n't say that I know anything more about it actually .
25 So he would accept that she thought him good , whatever she meant by it , and he at once felt a curious sense of relief and surprise within himself .
26 Of course the retention of material on library shelves also costs money , in a sense , although a librarian may argue that it costs nothing extra to fill up shelf space which is lying empty .
27 [ Op para ] I would ask that you give your close attention to the document relating to Costs and Funding , and let me have your instructions as soon as possible .
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