Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] [vb base] that [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 But I am determined to fight back , and where I think that they 've gone over the top , I 'll take them to court .
2 We have , in fact , preserved unanimity for all decisions where we decide that we need it .
3 First , there is evidence that men , even where they acknowledge that they have responsibilities to parents or children , often exercise those responsibilities through their wives .
4 And er and although it nobody could ever say that the union was politically motivated er it it 's strange to relate that at union meeting when the general strike started and we of course we were n't in the T U C we were too small anyway , although I know that there 's been unions with twenty eight members in the T U C now .
5 But against that , although I know that he 'd took three or four very good jobs that I ought to have had , but he was a very , very good detective , a hard working inspector .
6 Although I know that he does , I do not believe that all parts of the House do share that view .
7 I am grateful to the right hon. Gentleman for the way in which he presented his case to me , although I hope that he did not take away from our meeting any belief that I was totally persuaded by the argument that he put forward .
8 Lyons , in fact , concedes this point , although I feel that he does not follow through fully its implications for the rest of his argument .
9 I do not believe that the current management at British Rail is capable of building the project , although I believe that it needs building .
10 The figures for Newham are dated 14 November , so I hope that we do not hear Ministers say that they are not up to date .
11 So I suggest that you start concentrating on playing the part of a loving and dutiful wife . ’
12 And so that you keep on top of it so you know that you 've got all the ones that start with K.
13 You see sex behind everything , and so you imagine that everything has sex behind it . ’
14 So you think that she wants the substance and the form ? ’
15 So you acknowledge that you knew Wetherby before .
16 It also relates to once you know that you 've reached that five thousand pound , that you 've got your thirty percent commission on all sales .
17 Once you know that you have achieved a result then obtaining your costs from the opposition should be a priority .
18 Fine so we know that they take visitors .
19 although they know that it costs twice as much to try to collect it as the amount that they actually collect .
20 They build on young people 's skills and confidence so they feel that they have something to offer to the world and to their own community .
21 Erm that in fact er whether it 's been on board accurately by the report er or not is , is a matter for er question , but it was something that they bore in mind when they where reaching their conclusion , so they believe that they have taken it into account .
22 Being registered as Paula Grey will lead the baying hounds straight to you — once they grasp that I 've disappeared too .
23 The conclusion seems to be that if I recognize that I have once wrongly claimed to know that p , then I can not ever claim to know that p unless I can show a relevant difference between the two cases .
24 all da evening but then like last night see if I know that she 's been chomping on and off all night she 'll go for four or five hours .
25 For instance the project will assess children 's understanding of the following situation : at a pedestrian crossing I can rely on the motorist stopping if I know that he has seen me , but I can not rely on it if I know that he has not seen me .
26 For instance the project will assess children 's understanding of the following situation : at a pedestrian crossing I can rely on the motorist stopping if I know that he has seen me , but I can not rely on it if I know that he has not seen me .
27 ‘ And forgive me if I ask that we do not sleep together tonight — and maybe for a while — until Philippe is home …
28 ‘ You will forgive me if I insist that I understand Mrs Frere better than you do yourself .
29 In view of what I am about to relate , it would not be proper of me to identify the manoeuvre any more precisely , though you may well guess which one I am alluding to if I say that it caused something of an uproar at the time , adding significantly to the controversy the conflict as a whole was attracting .
30 I know that my hon. Friend will understand if I say that I had some difficulty in persuading everybody to come round a table when I was talking only to the parties in Northern Ireland .
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