Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] that [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 What I 'd like to do is to help them to see that they do n't need to give up on the computer , that they can actually be the master of it , although of course I do n't I 'm not suggesting that they become programmers — that would be to abdicate their function in another way — but certainly they can understand it , and I think of course it keeps coming back to this issue over and over again , an issue about education .
2 The objectives give us a way of er measuring at the end of the course whether the course has achieved for you what you wanted from we 'll come back as I said to those this afternoon and and just review them to see that you got out of the course what you .
3 She wiped enough blood away for them to see that it was a clean cut , the edges easy for Miguel 's skilful fingers to pull together .
4 He occasionally drops a phrase to provoke a smile from the soft cheeks of ladies and gentlemen , and to make them think that they could say the thing better …
5 He let everyone think that he was calling from his own area , and not from the middle of their territory .
6 Ask them to confirm that they do mean we 've got to bridge as opposed to ferrying . ’
7 Baron of Buchlyvie was brought into the ring and everyone agreed that it looked magnificent .
8 The other score — of damage to sons , property and livestock — was never calculated , but the injuries sustained were not considered excessive , and everyone agreed that it was one of the best hurling matches they 'd seen in several years .
9 At the ‘ 19th ’ all prizes were presented by Captain , Danny Sproull where everyone agreed that it had been an enjoyable outing .
10 I think all art to some extent is subjective , but I think that most people would agree that some things are so beautiful that everyone agrees that they are very worthwhile and should n't be destroyed .
11 But everyone agrees that it can be a useful therapeutic tool , easing the pain of dental treatment or curing diseases involving powerful but little-understood psychosomatic interactions , such as warts .
12 " As to the fish , everyone agrees that it must be served between the soup and the meat .
13 Everyone agrees that it is the report , and that there is no point in having a royal commission after Woolf .
14 Everyone agrees that it makes sense and that it is a long-overdue reform .
15 You walk in here with a bagful of goodies and that preposterously expensive bottle of wine , looking like shit would n't stick to your shoe , and want me to pretend that we 're married , we 're happy , and that it 's always happened like this .
16 He elaborated it in a memorandum of 17 Nov 1987 , which was discussed at the Africa/Middle East Committee on 8 Dec 1987 , and at SMT on 4 Dec 1987 , both of whom recommended that it be explored .
17 Takes ten minutes forty-two seconds just for everyone to agree that they 're all there .
18 No-one cared that she jacked in to the lock on the tutor 's door , feeling around mentally to jig it open .
19 How could you go on letting me think that they were true ? ’
20 And if that is so , then I revert to the considerations already stated which as a matter of construction make me think that it did so legislate .
21 It deliberately switched off its mind to me , to make me think that it had died . ’
22 Letting me think that you slept with so many men you did n't have the first idea who the father was ! ’
23 Running my eyes down the contents list of volume three , however , makes me think that I am about to encounter uncharted waters , featuring as it does sequencing , the MIDI studio and something called SMPTE …
24 It forced me to realize that I was normal and that I was human , and that was a big kind of realization for me .
25 It was Jo who first got me to see that I had done my best .
26 Somebody had been her , fetching me to see that I was playing truant , landed in school .
27 ‘ Actually she — she sent me to see that you are all right because — after all — you 're her late husband 's son and — and … ’
28 The Convention not only transferred the Crown to William and Mary , but also laid down certain terms for the new rulers in the document known as the Declaration of Rights , and if the offer of the Crown was not strictly speaking conditional upon William and Mary 's acceptance of these terms , it was clear that everyone expected that they were to abide by them .
29 Both of them realised that he had abandoned all pretence that Sally-Anne was an ordinary young woman come to work in Vetch Street , but neither of them pursued the matter , Dr Neil from delicacy , and Sally-Anne because she could not tell him the real truth about herself — he would undoubtedly immediately send her back to the embassy , and she did not want that at all — it would be failure .
30 Owning a dog should be a great source of enjoyment , but not everyone appreciates that it is a responsibility as well .
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