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

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1 I say simply that I support the views of my hon. Friend the Member for Chichester ( Mr. Nelson ) and of the hon. Member for Middlesbrough ( Mr. Bell ) rather than other views that have been expressed today .
2 I often say jokingly that you make a comment to somebody and you find you 're talking to the world export on expert on whatever it is .
3 Imagine firstly that we have a demand for bank lending at some level set by the rate of interest charged on that lending , other conditions for the moment being given .
4 Look , this copy you phoned in ; when you say , 1 know only that I have a deeply satisfying face which shines with a radiance beyond the brightness of this world … ’ — should that be ‘ faith ’ ?
5 I believe you know already that we have no powers to instruct LRT how they should organise their services and terminal arrangements .
6 I know now that I have a duty to look after myself , for no one else will bother .
7 ‘ I understand only that you have a deal of false pride .
8 We feel subjectively that we have the ability to choose who we are and what we do .
9 Suppose we expect the relation ( 1 ) to be unc and suppose further that we have the following experimental table : unc Then in view of ( 5 ) our equations for solutions may be written unc Before we proceed to the least squares solution , let us see what results would be obtained if we solved these equations three at a time , with e taken to be zero for each set of three .
10 Suppose further that we have an instruction which , given two character strings , perform a binary addition on corresponding pairs of characters .
11 That I support the addition that that we that we should get on with it as quickly as possible and I suppose also that I regret the support that the request for an extra thirty seven thousand or whatever it is pounds in order to enable that to be carried out .
12 Suppose now that we cut a number of adjacent bonds so as to constitute a crack , then of course we have interrupted the flow of stress in the broken chains and the load in these broken chains has got to go somewhere ( 1c ) .
13 Suppose now that we introduce the rate of interest into the analysis and thus provide a link between the real and monetary sectors of the economy .
14 To rectify such mistakes may take extensive exposure to different usage from other speakers around them , before children find out that they have a real case of no difference in meaning ( Clark , 1987,1988 ) .
15 Suppose then that we divide the mental lexicon into a semantic system , a phonological system and a visual recognition system ( used for the visual recognition of words ) .
16 Suppose secondly that we have a demand for money , ex ante , which is less than that required to hold the growing stock of bank deposits .
17 Use a strip of knitting as long as you want for your finished garland , sewn as you go so that you have a covered cone , about six inches of knitting unsewn , another cone — as long as long as you want your garland to be .
18 This really is committee work but I , it does occur to me that mention it that erm , if in our advertising we point out that we have a car park attendant and if that car park attendant were to let one slip through his fingers me were , we may well then be liable to be sued by the person who
19 I think sometimes that we have a shade of the undergraduate in our government which we could well do without to strengthen and consolidate this nation .
20 I mean I do actually that we talk a lot about sustainability floor space .
21 And I think when we talk in terms in getting around to spending the money we have got then we need to look quite clearly about how you make a place more inviting and it 's also about when people come into the building how they 're met what the receptionists like , when they ring up can they get through and I mean I 'm I 'm surprised that 's said about the tickets that I think that our reception ticket areas an excellent area the people working there are first class are very friendly very helpful so it 's trying to get that sort of concept through the building I thin k we work on that I think the building 's kept very clean people who clean the building are very good but I hear what you 're saying and I thinks it 's been said earlier by the lady here by the foyer downstairs she feels threatened when she goes into that bar because I think the whole decor and the way it is is a threatening place I think we need to look at those so that was an old and .
22 Fold the strip along its length where the corners occur so that you have a sharp , straight crease for each angle of the tin .
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