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

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1 Hoffman 's face has never been very expressive ( sometimes his rabbit stare makes me think that the great Maureen Stapleton has spawned an emotionally retarded.son ) , but he has always been able to get our empathy . ’
2 That 's what makes me think that the man may have been a foreigner perhaps even killed on the other side of the channel . "
3 Carol began to sing a very rude version of ‘ Pretty Flamingo ’ which made me think that the stories of graffiti in ladies loos were all true .
4 It was built before the war , and I have a Shanks loo , which makes me think that the British must have had a hand in building it .
5 What makes me laugh that the Labour party always say oh interest rates in , sorry the tax rates in this
6 Hayling had let them know that the move would complicate his personal life .
7 The actual state of the market is that it 's flooded with property , so we have a case where supply has increased , demand is still at a fairly low level , so we 're having to be very honest with our clients , our vendors , and let them know that the situation is that their property has to be of good value in the market place .
8 I 'd even had a call from the Archbishop of Canterbury , Robert Runcie , who had been kind enough to phone to say that he had been greatly moved by the vigil and had wanted to let me know that the situation was n't hopeless .
9 Nor do I think that a complete free for all would be in the best interests of the trade .
10 Little did I think that the one-time pretty young copy typist would end up bellowing in my ear .
11 Nor do I think that the cutting down of the scrub and the erection of the secondary wire mesh fence add very much .
12 Nor do I consider that a better balance of interests would necessarily be achieved .
13 Nor do I consider that the principle is advanced by identifying specific categories such as husband and wife or elderly parents and adult children ; the principle applies whenever a creditor knows or ought to have known that the relationship between debtor and the surety gives rise to a real risk that the surety may not contract freely and with a full appreciation of the nature of the obligation being assumed .
14 Work out indicators of success by answering the question ‘ How shall I know that the end result has been successfully achieved ? ’
15 How do I know that the firms involved in Compact are reputable ?
16 How do I know that the alternatives to belief in God , like Marxism and Humanism , are sustainable in the same way ?
17 Nor can I feel that the far finer E flat Symphony has much to commend it as a performance , beyond its solid assurance and resilient rhythm .
18 They did n't do I I understand that the the quarries at and and those places used to cast their own stuff , but erm I I have n't I never heard of them actually casting anything erm ferrous anyway .
19 Neither do I believe that a painter could have painted it — had he seen what I saw .
20 Nor do I believe that the conclusion to be drawn from all this is that life is a miserable business .
21 Nor do I believe that the zeal of discovery is a cause for shame .
22 The field was laid out in strips about two feet apart and only after pushing into the crop did I realize that the plants were trained up a trellis of almost invisible wires and that I was in a hop field — a ‘ beer field ’ , as Duncan would have called it .
23 May I suggest that the government abolish forthwith the Foundation for Sport and the Arts , and replace it at once by a Foundation for Gardeners , Handymen , Babysitters and the Arts .
24 Erm could could I suggest that the committee might like er to ask me to right to the W I to thank them for getting a new piano ?
25 While this treatment remains at the experimental stage , may I suggest that the logical position is that prospective patients who have been referred onward by the general practitioner and consultant should be selected — probably by Professor Hitchcock himself — and financed centrally as part of the experimental budget ?
26 As a regular attender of Irish League games could I suggest that the 22,000 who turned up for the United v Villa debacle perhaps try the fare served up in the Irish League which I 've no doubt they would find much more exciting ( unless Bangor and Ards are involved ! )
27 Can I suggest that the again the employment needs of Greater York could be a hostage to fortune .
28 ‘ Well , may I suggest that the next time you make your plans you leave me out of them ?
29 ‘ May I suggest that the college direct its attention to providing adequate parking facilities for the students already attending existing courses ? ’
30 May I submit that the Aussie cricketers of this year had it and our lot did n't .
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